After all this if the football stays with the catholics in a hybird conference any football school that signs on to that deal deserves what they get in the future. It is time to walk away from them for good!Add East Carolina and UCF.
Football: TCU, WVA, UConn, Rutgers, Louisville, Cincy, USF, East Carolina, Central Florida
Hoops: Football schools, plus the catholics.
If that's what happens, it wouldn't be ideal, but as long as we have TCU and WVA we will still have a BCS bid (if Big12 stays alive I think it would postpone superconferences and a playoff).
After all this if the football stays with the catholics in a hybird conference any football school that signs on to that deal deserves what they get in the future. It is time to walk away from them for good!
After all this if the football stays with the catholics in a hybird conference any football school that signs on to that deal deserves what they get in the future. It is time to walk away from them for good!
I'm still somewhat convinced all of this stuff out of Texas and OU is posturing for the Pac 12 to accept them with better terms. Let's also not forget there is that wild card scenario where Texas and ND join the B1G. In this scenario, they'd each have to amend their current TV deals, but the money from the BTN would go up so high that they just might make all of that money right back. Not to mention how much more the B1G's deals with ESPN and CBS would be. Don't sleep on that scenario.
There are a lot of reports from the west coast, basically every single college sports writer from that region, that the votes for expansion are not there, and that Scott is pushing this on his own.
If it were us instead of one of them would you believe renegging would be a good idea?Hypothetically, can Pitt/'Cuse re-neg on the move to the ACC if, at the end of the day, the Big XII doesn't fall apart and no one else expands at this time? Not saying they would or should but just wondering.
I think they got tired of having to wait to see (for a second time in two years) if UT and OU were really going to go through with it (move to the P-12).I don't think the Pac 12 Presidents want to expand, period. Any expansion would have been defensive, and with Texas being such a pain in the butt, the decision got easier.