These 4 teams are one that other conferences have continued to look at over the last few years. They never got the invite. There are rumors that other "BIGGER" named schools could jump to the Pac 6. Teams like K-State, Missouri, TCU, Purdue and Northwestern. There is even the potential of the ACC and PAC could still merge or certain teams could jump to join the PAC. It has just begun, so let's see where we go from here. Should Stanford and Cal want to come back (don't want them back) but IF they do come back then they should only get 1/2 shares. It's all about loyalty.
I’m still keeping the door open for the former PAC members to return home. I also like what a potential invitation to Air Force and UNLV would bring to getting the PAC back to P5 status.
cal and stanford not going to join pac , boise and the others just dont cut it academically. except maybe sdsu.. maybe unlv and sanjose state best fit. far bigger markets.
Sjsu? On what planet? Theyre dead weight. In my opinion With this move sjsu players will hit the transfer portal and will lessen the talent on the field. Unfortunately sjsu rarely brings any revenue into the conference.
Academically!? Makes more sense to travel to the Atlantic time zone to play half of your games? They didn't use their big brains. They should have stayed and then they could have brought the schools that fit their scholar prestige. Pretty sure they wouldn't have chosen those MW schools. But it's too late now, now they are at the mercy of what other schools and conferences do. Oregon St. and Washington St. are just trying to survive and you can't blame them for that.
I'm an OSU fan with a huge respect for Stanford because of their academics. But their smugness about who they associate with is a bit much lately. I'm struggling to resist apologizing for breathing the same oxygen. When the university is mentioned in non-sport articles, they're called the Harvard of the west. As long as they're traveling to the east coast, and they are wealthy, they should join the Ivy League. Either that or just get over themselves. My academic history is nothing to crow about. I have a high school classmate and his younger brother who received advanced degrees from Harvard and Oxford and they are as respectful and as kind as you could want. I'm probably more egotistical about their accomplishments than they are.
Agreed, why would you take less than half the revenue and demote yourself to the G5. There are no delusions that the Pac12 will ever reestablish the old P5 model.
Nice job. Great questions and answers
Whats the point of leaving 1 G5 conference to build a new G5 conference
Twice the media revenue (supposedly).
These 4 teams are one that other conferences have continued to look at over the last few years. They never got the invite. There are rumors that other "BIGGER" named schools could jump to the Pac 6. Teams like K-State, Missouri, TCU, Purdue and Northwestern. There is even the potential of the ACC and PAC could still merge or certain teams could jump to join the PAC. It has just begun, so let's see where we go from here. Should Stanford and Cal want to come back (don't want them back) but IF they do come back then they should only get 1/2 shares. It's all about loyalty.
Less dilution from bad teams/markets means more money
I can’t believe we can’t get into the pac 12 because of Reno.. smh
As mom said you can't go play with your friends unless you take your little brother.
I’m still keeping the door open for the former PAC members to return home. I also like what a potential invitation to Air Force and UNLV would bring to getting the PAC back to P5 status.
Memphis and Air Force.
The old pac12 only looked it did because of playing out of conference games against Big 12 and Big ten the new pac-12 can do the same
Lol what?
cal and stanford not going to join pac , boise and the others just dont cut it academically. except maybe sdsu.. maybe unlv and sanjose state best fit. far bigger markets.
Yet Boise is in...
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Sjsu? On what planet? Theyre dead weight. In my opinion With this move sjsu players will hit the transfer portal and will lessen the talent on the field. Unfortunately sjsu rarely brings any revenue into the conference.
Academically!? Makes more sense to travel to the Atlantic time zone to play half of your games? They didn't use their big brains.
They should have stayed and then they could have brought the schools that fit their scholar prestige. Pretty sure they wouldn't have chosen those MW schools. But it's too late now, now they are at the mercy of what other schools and conferences do.
Oregon St. and Washington St. are just trying to survive and you can't blame them for that.
I'm an OSU fan with a huge respect for Stanford because of their academics. But their smugness about who they associate with is a bit much lately. I'm struggling to resist apologizing for breathing the same oxygen. When the university is mentioned in non-sport articles, they're called the Harvard of the west. As long as they're traveling to the east coast, and they are wealthy, they should join the Ivy League. Either that or just get over themselves. My academic history is nothing to crow about. I have a high school classmate and his younger brother who received advanced degrees from Harvard and Oxford and they are as respectful and as kind as you could want. I'm probably more egotistical about their accomplishments than they are.
Look who's talking about poaching with the pac-12 schools going in the Big ten in the Big 12 fine time for you to use the word poaching now 🤔🙄🤔😡
does anyone find it cringe that they (pac2) did this to the mountain west after all the bs they said the last year?
I predict Arizona State and BYU are next.
ASU, Utah and Arizona typically stick together. BYU is irrelevant and not desirable.
Are next for what? 😂
Why would they leave? To make less than half revenue ? Makes no sense
Agreed, why would you take less than half the revenue and demote yourself to the G5. There are no delusions that the Pac12 will ever reestablish the old P5 model.
Lol
Um, no one cares, it will be a group of 5, no matter what they call it.