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The Pac12 "surviving" is a good thing. I don't mind that they tie up California and the Pacific NW, and don't even see CSU as a rival for tv sets in Colorado. Boise may be the biggest loss/impact for the Big 12 in terms of viewers because people in California don't even watch USC or UckLa.
Red and Black are more of an Attitude than merely a color combination.
OK, am I missing something? That's a 6 team conference. Also, what happens to the Mountain West if this happens?
The NCAA recognizes a conference to be valid if there are seven members. In this case, though, the P12 is in the midst of a two-year grace period that allows them to operate with fewer members. That leads me to believe that another shoe or two (or more) will drop later.
As far as the MWC is concerned, there presently are 12 member schools. So, they'd be down to eight, which still meets the NCAA minimum. However, I imagine they'd try to get back to 12, if possible. They could raid the UAC or target the Dakota and Montana schools. In either case, those teams would have to move up to FBS.
Chris Vannini is saying the application and admission vote might be today.
Bruce Feldman says the Pac 12 Board of Directors voted unanimously to admit those four -- they will begin for all sports in 26-27 ... I felt badly for Wazzu and Oregon State so a nice consolation for them.
if you noticed, all six of those teams end with "state". will that be a requirement going forward? could that lead into a sponsorship with allstate? the allstate state conference? memphis used to be memphis state - could it change back?. seriously, i'd think the PAC 2 would look a little further west, to help with travel - i really wonder what kind of money it'll get with the new lineup - enough for AAC teams to add the extra travel costs and headaches?
The PAC is done grabbing schools until spring supposedly. At that time it's looking at UNLV, Wyoming, Nevada and San Jose St. It has to pay a penalty to the MWC if it takes them (they are paying a penalty for the schools they just took as well). Memphis and Tulane are out there and the penalty is smaller and so is their exit fee from the AAC.
To really throw a wrench in things, you have you have the current situation with the ACC grant of Rights. If FSU and Clemson manage to sue their way out of the ACC, Stanford and Cal are likely to exit and stay on the west coast from things I've seen.
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