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12 minutes ago, El Paso Eagle said:

They do seem to be heading in a direction where they are willing to invest, but time will tell how much and the results. It might come down to how much, if at all, a footprint in Texas means to the MWC.

If TV folks believe they can gain audience in DFW, Austin, San Antonio, and Houston not just for the local team's games but get that audience to watch Oregon State at Nevada because it's a conference game then there are deals to be made.

The question is are the deals large enough to convince the members to put up with the hassles.

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37 minutes ago, El Paso Eagle said:

They do seem to be heading in a direction where they are willing to invest, but time will tell how much and the results. It might come down to how much, if at all, a footprint in Texas means to the MWC.

I think the AAC would love to add TXST if they show improvement the next couple years. Only thing holding them back is their pathetic on-field performance. Since moving to FBS in 2012, they've only had one winning season (2014). Their record since 2014 is 23-73 and haven't won more than 4 games in a season. 

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7 hours ago, NT80 said:

So, did I hear correct that the Sun Belt made schools sign over their Grant of Rights?   For how long?  That is surprising if so, with so much angst in the ACC over that issue.  I understand the need for security of the league but as we see in the ACC it keeps schools captive (and unhappy) when the environment changes and other opportunity appears. 

CUSA did. Sun Belt has not.

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On 9/8/2023 at 7:40 PM, NT80 said:

Why would CUSA schools lock themselves into a binding GOR membership at that level when conference movements are still so fluid?  I agree it's another reason the Pac imploded by not having it, but it is also why ACC schools hate it.  

Think network wanted some assurances before bumping their money.

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45 minutes ago, NT80 said:

WSU, OSU anticipate fuller Pac-12 picture within next month

"The leadership at Washington State and Oregon State believe they will have information within the next month to evaluate whether it makes sense to rebuild under the Pac-12 brand while also proceeding with a legal case to take control of the future direction of the conference......

In the meantime, the leaders of the two schools say it's vital to get a clear picture of where the conference stands right now -- with its revenues, assets and perhaps most important its liabilities -- to determine whether it's viable for the schools to move forward as a Pac-2 and start the process of rebuilding under the conference umbrella."

https://www.espn.com/college-sports/story/_/id/38456400/wsu-osu-anticipate-fuller-pac-12-picture-next-month

Watch those douchebags on Mockingbird try the PAC 12 again, saying the ACC was just their fallback crutch. 

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9 minutes ago, NT80 said:

I bet they had to sign away their Grant of Media Rights to the ACC at some point.  I think they were a package deal too with Cal and Stanford.  The ACC would file suit. 

If PAC12 is looking for DFW market and SMU stays the ACC course then our admin should at least pursue a conversation with key stakeholders.  Especially if the media rights deal is significantly more than the AAC.

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27 minutes ago, BFraz said:

If PAC12 is looking for DFW market and SMU stays the ACC course then our admin should at least pursue a conversation with key stakeholders.  Especially if the media rights deal is significantly more than the AAC.

I think the MWC Commish is going to try and move her whole Conference under the PAC brand, just to get them all P5 patches. 

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1 minute ago, NT80 said:

I think the MWC Commish is going to try and move her whole Conference under the PAC brand, just to get them all P5 patches. 

Totally agree.  I’ll be curious to see how many teams the conference ends up with.  It’ll be 14 with the merge, but do they add 2-6 more teams and if they do, which markets enhance the media package.

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On 9/22/2023 at 6:59 PM, Rudy said:

Watch those douchebags on Mockingbird try the PAC 12 again, saying the ACC was just their fallback crutch. 

Somehow I doubt that the Pacific Conference will gain P5 status immediately.  That might put SMU back lower than they left.

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It seems the last two standing want to make sure everyone leaving is responsible for the debts, but only they have access to the remaining funds. I am also interested in how their "alliance" with the MWC works. Not understanding all the details, it seems the MWC is throwing them a lifeline. Hopefully, the MWC will be benefiting financially also.  

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So. I notice the thread title. When is labour day again? Even being down to only two members, this league appears to never get anything actually done. They are starting to run out of time. Everybody else has at least 11 games scheduled for 24, the vast majority of programs have 12.

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