https://twitter.com/49RFootballNow/status/1691471789480693760
This guy is plugged in and knows his shit!
https://twitter.com/49RFootballNow/status/1691471789480693760
This guy is plugged in and knows his shit!
You hit the nail on the head.
I think the PAC unable to get a decent media rights deal was the first tangible ārubber meeting the roadā example.
One can argue that the $30 million per school offer by ESPN was too low but for the Pac-12 BOD to turn their nose up at it because they were expecting to get the same thing as the B10 and SEC got was really shortsighted.
https://twitter.com/OS_Beaver/status/1691612263822803053
This asshole is hell bent on dissolving the conference to get rid of us.
Spreading this around like itās a done deal.
Several things wrong here. Leaving out Navy. Keeping all the Texas schools but dropping Tulsa. And if Navy and Wichita State get full votes (which is what the majority of the internet is saying right now) then 11 teams canāt dissolve the conference so they would need someone to vote for it who wasnāt included in the new conference.
If something like this happens we are so screwed. I have no faith in this guys info but itās scary to even think about.
Its not worth thinking about, because heās a sourceless Twitter Troll.
Yup that is the apocalyptic, I donāt know if we could recover from that for decades. The world of realignment is cutthroat but to stab a service academy in the back like that would be beyond anything that has happened so far in collegiate sports.
Hoping we get back to merger rumors soon haha,. Thatās not a scenario I want to ponder.
Conference realignment is the new fantasy football. Recreate your own fantasy conference.
How many votes would be needed to dissolve? Canāt imagine that would work.
Eleven.
11 might be right but everything Iāve seen says 75%. So if both Navy and Wichita State get full votes then you would need 12 votes. Iām just not sure if either or both of them get votes.
clt points out that this twitter genius doesnāt know it is āin principleā, not " in principal"