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The SEC Is Staying with Eight Conference Games in 2025?
Speaking of the dance, the SEC had 8 teams selected and play 18 conference games - not 20. And, like in football their strength of schedule is helped by having SEC teams ranked - because they have the rankings bias that is modeled after football.
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Oregon Wins First Round NCAA Tournament Game 87-73 Over South Carolina!
OSU/WSU crying on their way to the bank. NCAA allocation for 2024 Tournament now up to $14 million to the Pac2(12)...payable over six year period. Since the money is given to a "conference" not sure what happens if a conference disbands? Gotta feel'in we're still going to be talkin about a Pac12 for six more years. Any more wins starting with WSU tonight, means another $2M each. With $14M, that's $2.3M/year split 2-ways for six years. Not sure where the money is headed that is still being paid from the last 5-6 Tournaments? If it's being deposited into the Pac2(12) acct, it may or may not be shared more than 2 ways?
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Colorado Advances vs. Boise State 60-53
Colorado now has 25 wins this season. That is the most single season wins in the entire history of their program. And, the Ducks beat them in the Pac12 Tournament Championship.
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What were Oregon State and WSU Supposed to Do?
"No member shall deliver a notice of withdrawal to the Conference in the period beginning on July 24, 2011, and ending on August 1, 2024" Well apparently, the emphasis fell on the word "deliver" which none of the first 8 escapees grasped. They all gave notice to be "effective August 1, 2024" and the recipient conferences issued press releases that new teams were joining "effective August 1". It's akin to a renter telling the landlord that she is getting married in six months and will be moving out after six months. Neither the renter or the landlord expect any change in financial arrangements until the move-out date arrives. I suppose in retrospect, the 8 should have let rumors magnify and fly around for months all the while claiming, "we're proud members of the Pac12", then bingo bango bongo issue press releases on August 1 that they no longer want to be. Commissioner George K could have been even more frozen in media negotiations for several more months not knowing whether he was representing 12 or 10 or 8 or 2?
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Oregon is No. 11 Seed: Plays At Pittsburg on Thursday vs. South Carolina
Women's tournament announcement today 5:00 pm on ESPN.
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Oregon is No. 11 Seed: Plays At Pittsburg on Thursday vs. South Carolina
And, by the way, the women's tournament also pays "units." In recent years they have been worth around $340K. Six or seven Pac teams in which hands some more money to OSU and WSU, and the deeper run they make, the more money sent to Corvallis and Pullman. It's like a former spouse taking alimony and throwing your golf clubs in the river...
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Oregon is No. 11 Seed: Plays At Pittsburg on Thursday vs. South Carolina
Couisnard was at S. Carolina 2019-2022. The first/second round games are at various locations which have nothing to do with the geography. West Region includes opening games in Charlotte and Memphis. WSU gets screwed with a bit. They will be in Omaha to face lower seed Drake from Des Moines, Iowa (130 miles). Then, if win, likely face Iowa State from a short distance (170 miles). At least WSU is playing for its money. Each team in the Tournament automatically qualifies their conference for $2 million. That's $ 8 million that WSU and Beavis will split before a ball is even bounced. Then, any of the four Pac teams winning creates another $2 million for Beavis to split with WSU.
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Tasty Tidbits to Enjoy...
More money for the leeches... UA, WSU, and winner of Oregon/Colorado were going to be in. It will mean more money if Colorado also is in for a total of 4 instead of 3. Though, less than a week ago the popular theory was that the Pac would only get 2 because either UA or WSU would win the Pac tournament. Thus, we circle back to your contention Jon, "what the hell are we doing scheduling OSU next year?" I probably concur. The 10 Pac escapees should let a few years pass and things like this money bag from the NCAA tournament run out before even thinking about scheduling.
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Oregon is No. 11 Seed: Plays At Pittsburg on Thursday vs. South Carolina
Lunardi, early Sunday morning (late Saturday night) 11-seed – Oregon vs Tex Tech in Spokane – Midwest Regional 10-seed – Colorado vs 10-seed TCU in Play-in game, winner then vs Utah St in Indianapolis – South Regional Colorado one of the last four in. Me...there are four "play-in games" which include the last four in, but that's two games. So, there has to be two more games matching "higher seeds." Looking back at prior tournaments those four games include the four 16 seeds and often four of the 11 seeds or 12 seeds. That is why Lunardi's post about his 10-seeds Colorado/TCU was interesting. Thus, whatever the Ducks' seed, 10, 11, 12, the primary hope is they are not assigned to a play in game which would mean fewer days of rest before the first game, and would likely be paired with a game somewhere other than Pacific Time Zone. Better to have a 12 non-play-in, than a 12 play-in.
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Ducks Are the 2024 Pac-12 Tournament Champion 75-68!
Most of the pundits say Oregon HAS to win to qualify for the NCAA Tournament. And say, Colorado is a last four in, first four out, type if the Buffs lose. Colorado will play to avoid a first four out status. I wonder how much Oregon has left in the tank after Friday's comeback effort? History of Boyle vs Altman: 3-1 in Pac12 tourney 9-1 in Boulder 3-8 in Eugene Both are the longest tenured current coaches in the conference. Both 14 seasons. Altman has a better overall record but Boyle has the head-to-head record. Next year it is off to the Big12 and BigTen. Hope Altman can get one more vs Boyle, just as he did against Zona.
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Stunner: Oregon Beats No. 1 Seed Arizona 67-59
I think they have to win on Saturday. Not to be a Debbie Downer, but a lot of these conference tournaments have had upsets which puts more "comparables" that the Ducks would have to fend off.
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New CFB Revenue Model: Beavis and Butthead Get LESS Than 1%!
Uh, this math can't be right? Can it? Heather Dinich According to sources, Washington State and Oregon State are expecting to receive $360,000 each per year in the new CFP contract - 1/5 of the $1.8 million Group of 5 schools would make. Historically, they received between $6-7 million per school as members of the Pac-12. and, reaction from Oregon State https://twitter.com/johncanzanobft/status/1768770877955752109
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New CFB Revenue Model: Beavis and Butthead Get LESS Than 1%!
Well, if those numbers add up to 98.8 percent, then the "leftovers" would split 1.2 percent. A 29 percent share split 18 ways would be 1.6 percent each which I presume would be a disincentive to add more members unless the reduced share of CFP was offset by new revenue from regular season media deals that new members above 18 might bring. For example, if Notre Dame joined the conference the 29% would be split 19 ways, but the additional value ND would bring from regular season media contracts would offset that. The UO/UW reduced share applies to a portion but not all B1G revenue. It applies primarily to the regular season B1G media deals. There is annual money above and beyond that, such as money shared from the CFP and bowl games and from the basketball tournament. That is why when Rutgers, Maryland and Nebraska joined with reduced shares they had the option of borrowing against the future revenues....their payback could come from taking reduced money from the "additional money".
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Explaining Why Oregon Will Always Remain a Big-Name Brand in College Football
UNLV did win the National Championship in 1990. When DAT went 91 yds in the Rose Bowl that went a long way in cleansing my pallet of that Carter run.
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49ers Plan to Release Armstead?
The San Francisco 49ers are planning to cut their longest tenured player by releasing defensive tackle Arik Armstead in a salary cap move, a person with knowledge of the decision told The Associated Press. Armstead will be released and hit the open market after the start of the new league year on Wednesday, according to the person who spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity Sunday night because the team had not announced the move. Armstead was drafted by San Francisco in the first round in 2015 and is the only player remaining on the roster who was on the team when coach Kyle Shanahan and general manager John Lynch took over in 2017. Armstead was due to have a $17.4 million base salary and $28.4 million salary cap charge this season, leading the cap-strapped 49ers to make the move. Armstead will still carry a $25.9 million dead cap charge and the Niners will likely designate him a post-June 1 release. San Francisco will carry the entire cap charge until June, but can then delay $15.5 million of the charge until 2025. That will open up $18 million in cap room for this season. Armstead, who grew up in the Sacramento area, has also been a stalwart contributor in the community during his nine seasons in San Francisco. He was the team’s nominee for the Walter Payton Man of the Year award the past four seasons for his work helping schools.
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Report: Oregon Basketball in Talks to Participate in NIL-Driven In-Season Tournament
How it might affect future mini-tournaments like the Maui Invitational... How will college basketball change with NIL tournament payouts? AWFULANNOUNCING.COM In-season tournaments paying out NIL rewards could have a major impact on the college basketball landscape and reshape the calendar.
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Why is Oregon Called the Ducks? And Why are they Green and Yellow?
Webfoots was officially adopted as the program nickname in 1926. Very quickly, however, the program became known as the Ducks — a nickname that has stuck despite challengers from nicknames such as the Timberwolves, Lumberjacks, Trappers, Pioneers, Yellowjackets, and Spearsmen. https://www.uoalumni.com/s/1540/21/tabs.aspx?sid=1540&gid=3&pgid=11110&cid=27798&ecid=27798&crid=0&calpgid=10708&calcid=27658
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Why is Oregon Called the Ducks? And Why are they Green and Yellow?
Proud Duck alums Bob & Beverly Lewis....worth reading Bob and Beverly Lewis: Beloved Racing Royalty WWW.AMERICASBESTRACING.NET Thoroughbred racing, like any other sport, has been home to the exploits of scamps, scallywags, and scoundrels. At the other end of the scale of human character and integrity, few people in the sport Robert and Beverly Lewis Integrative Science Building, University of Oregon - Pharmaceutical Technology WWW.PHARMACEUTICAL-TECHNOLOGY.COM University of Oregon’s (UO) new Robert and Beverly Lewis Integrative Science Building (LISB) was opened in November 2012. Named after…
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The Pac-2 Are Simply Disgusting...
This is a quote from Jon Wilner's column about Commissioner K today: "Kliavkoff either didn’t bother or was unable to read the room: After the failed promise of the Pac-12 Networks, the last thing the presidents and athletic directors wanted was an all-streaming media rights deal with revenue tied to reaching subscription tiers. They wanted linear exposure and revenue certainty. He delivered neither." To me that pretty much says what needs to be said about why the Pac12 escapees ran for the life boats. Anyone who has said subsequently that UW/UO, and then UA/ASU/Utah, should have stuck around to make OSU/WSU happy simply doesn't want to accept the reality of what was happening. At that time UW's President pointed the finger at how underwhelming the proposal from K was, and without linear certainty for visibility and recruiting. And now, with the consolidation of influence and money in two conferences, it was even more so the right decision in retrospect.
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8 Oregon Football Assistant Coaches Receive Contract Extensions, Staff Salary Pool Tops $8 Million
Yes, $8M seems like a big chunk. But, when Jonathan Smith joined Michigan State in December it was reported his assistants pool would be $10.75M, more than twice what he had at Oregon State. DeBoer had $7.5M pool at Washington. Alabama under Saban was $9.17M which was an increase from $8.24M. There was quite a bit of assistant coaches changing jobs around the bigger conferences in the off-season as each program looks for best coaches, best recruiters. It's a wild market out there.
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Unfortunately, Oregon Mens Basketball IS No. 1 in...
Stubblefield's future... Dana Altman hopes former assistant Tony Stubblefield will consider returning to Oregon basketball staff WWW.OREGONLIVE.COM Tony Stubblefield was Dana Altman’s right-hand man for 11 seasons at Oregon and the Ducks head coach is hoping they might reunite.
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The Pac-2 Are Simply Disgusting...
Former Fox executive Bob Thompson yesterday tweet: "If anyone thinks that any distributor is going to carry Pac 12 Networks after July 1 please give me a call. I have some land I would like to talk to you about. Could continue as a production house for third parties, and the two remaining schools, but beyond that???" Me...one issue would be how much is WSU and OSU willing to spend to keep the "production house" going? That is going to have to come out of the bag they are keeping from the 10 escapees. Where would the "production house" be? Still in the Bay Area? Still paying the lease? How many employees? How much would the MtWest or WCC be willing to fork over? And, if no network is willing to pay for content generated, how will the content be used? If nobody wants to pay for the content, what value do the old game films of USC vs Washington have to the Pac2? And, so on...
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The Pac-2 Are Simply Disgusting...
"...blame Rob Mullens, you don't walk away from a poker table while money is on the table.." When the schools indicated they were leaving they all said "effective August 1, 2024" which is the end of the current Pac12 agreement. They did not say "we are leaving immediately." Note: they are still playing Pac12 games including providing competition for OSU and WSU in a variety of sports. They will participate in tournaments at the end of the basketball season. A couple will claim the NCAA basketball tournament automatic qualifier for the Pac12...and so on. I still did not understand how the "judge" could rule the way he did. Was the wording a bit confusing? Yes. But, the escaping members were clear on the effective date announcement, and clear by their actions since. Even the Big Ten and Big12 made announcements that "these are our new members effective August 1."
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Why is Oregon's Stadium Named Autzen? Why not Phil Knight Stadium or Nike Field?
"....Autzen complex, Alton Baker/Cuthbert, Riverfront Project, etc., all moving in unison.." I understand the attraction of nearby tailgating, and the gameday revenue generated by the Mo Center, but I've felt Cuthbert has been an underutilized venue potential for gamedays. Yes, there is walking distance involved, but putting the right kind of entertainment into Cuthbert could attract earlier arrivals and take some pressure off of Autzen traffic as kickoff approaches. A venue with student and/or Eugene area bands, for example? As noted in my earlier post, Iowa State's project includes a proposal for a stadium area amphitheater as a pre-game/post-game venue. Obviously if Oregon ends up with a lot of late Saturday home games in the Big Ten, then that is somewhat limiting. But, vendor access near Cuthbert could create economic opportunity. (And, more restroom access)
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Why is Oregon's Stadium Named Autzen? Why not Phil Knight Stadium or Nike Field?
There are about a half-dozen projects like this being "considered" around the country. But, it is a long haul between considered and actual doing... Iowa State announces $200M 'CYTown' plans | Here's what is included WWW.WEAREIOWA.COM Iowa State announced has plans for a $200 million retail, office and entertainment development called “CYTown” between Jack Trice Stadium and Hilton Coliseum.