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GeotechDuck

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  1. The Mountain West TV revenue payout is $4M a school. You just tell SDSU, UNLV, and anyone else you want that they have 50% (or whatever makes the numbers work) shares for the first contract, then they are full share members for the second contract. They would jump on that deal in a second and be competitive by the time the next agreement rolls around.
  2. Why not UNLV with SDSU instead of Fresno? The Vegas media market is better (No. 40 vs. 54). They are an R1 research school with a medical school. Plus, Vegas has some decent HS football talent. And it is VEGAS, right? A little extra bang for your buck. Side note....the distance between SDSU and Frenso / UNLV is almost identical (roughly 350 miles). That being said, whatever it takes to save the PAC I am good with.
  3. I understand that Oregon has to join the BIG if the opportunity comes, but I have no desire for Oregon to be in that conference. It is a terrible match. I hope we find a way to keep the PAC together.
  4. I feel like 1 of 2 things will happen: 1) UO and UW will negotiate a reduced market share to join the BIG. 2) UO and UW sign a GOR and keep the PAC conference together. This flips the power from the BIG-12 back to the PAC, as UO and UW are the two most valuable remaining brands on the table. I don’t see how it makes any sense for UO or UW to join the Big-12.
  5. If I remember correctly, ESPN has the media rights currently for the PAC and ACC. Fox has the Big-12, so I think people are just assuming the ACC/PAC partnership would be easier / more likely.
  6. Thoughts? Is this kid a Duck? Seeing some things that say he is the real deal.
  7. This move could absolutely blow up in the LA school’s faces (and I hope it does). USC is worried about keeping Oregon out, but they okay to let in Michigan, tOSU, Iowa, Penn State, and Wisconsin? Make no mistake, the other BIG members are going to have better access to the LA recruiting bed and are licking their chops. We are not the only ones that are going to suffer a little. UCLA is going to end up in the basement of that league. I guarantee it. However, their main goal was just to keep sports I guess. USC may be okay, if they finally decide to recruit some linemen. Even so, conference championships will be hard to come by with increased travel, weather, early games, increased competition, etc. We have a young and aggressive coaching staff. Keeping that in place is the most important thing we can do right now. If we can keep pulling Top-25 classes, we will be just fine no matter which conference we land in.
  8. Not me. I would rather be in the Big-12 than stay in the PAC now. That being said, I am a basketball first guy and the hoops in that league would be insane…Arizona, Oregon, Kansas, Baylor, Texas Tech, OSU, Houston, etc….
  9. Wow....that is crazy. Washington is No.1 and Oregon is No.2 and both are ahead of USC and UCLA?
  10. Since ESPN is the network for both conferences (ACC and PAC), is there an option to merge the conferences without the buyout? As part of that, you would need a unanimous vote from the existing ACC schools to dissolve the GOR, which is probably a long shot. Then ESPN, who needs to counter the BIG right now and desperately needs the content, may be forced to come to the table with a better media deal for what would be a the third power conference. Especially if the ACC and PAC were committed to that plan. For the record, I think I have a better chance of winning the lotto, but it is one possibility.
  11. I would be bummed if Oregon was not in that same conference as UW. I love watching us whip those guys every year.
  12. I am going to think positive today and believe that Oregon is getting into one of the super conferences or find a creating way to keep pace. I have a hard time believing that PK would invest $1B in the University of Oregon, then say “oh well, I guess it didn’t work out”. Common sense says otherwise. We will find a way to stay with the top teams.
  13. Wow. That would be hilarious if Miami gets left out like this article predicts, but I don’t see any chance of that happening.
  14. Rumors flying that the ACC has countered the BIG and the offer includes their own network. Wonder if that is enough to keep them? I doubt it. Also, rumors flying that the BIG has informed ND that if they do not join, they will not be scheduling any more games with BIG schools. That seems crazy, but if it is true, it may have some pull. Granted, these are all twitter rumors right now, so who knows what is true.
  15. So that is the ultimate question then. Is Oregon at a greater disadvantage taking a reduced share in a super conference or taking a full share in a lower conference. IMO, Oregon would be at a greater disadvantage being in the lower conference. It sounds like Stanford took the lower share to be included with ND….
  16. I would think that Oregon and Washington would accept a lesser share to join the Big-10. Even if they had to split one share, it is more then they are getting now ($36M) and would be in line with what the estimated new PAC deal would have been with USC and UCLA in the mix ($50M)
  17. They don’t really “ban” it, I think they just won’t fund it? For example, if UCLA goes from getting $36M/year in the PAC to $100M/year in the BIG, they will just fund their own travel. That is not really an obstacle if the money is there I believe?
  18. Oregon has the 7th largest fan base in all of college football. They were Top-10 in viewership last season. They had 6 of the highest 8 rated games with a PAC-12 participant last season. They are the No. 1 rated school in the entire west for viewership over the past decade. They were part of two of the most watched national championship games in history. And they have an athletic department that Forbes rated as the 15th most valuable in all of college sports. And according to Canzano, he talked to some ex-Fox executive that thinks Oregon is only going to bring roughly $30M a year to the table for the BIG? For reference, that number is $6M less than they current PAC payout of $36M, so Oregon is actually pulling the conference down? I am not saying that Oregon is valuable enough for the BIG to blindly add them, but using common sense, there is no possible way those numbers are correct.
  19. Just to add to your point BUBears that the league would be highly competitive in the short term. Just need a creative way to keep up with the SEC and BiG in revenue dollars.
  20. Soooo good. Thank you for that.
  21. People are just roughing out estimates based on assumptions right now. I think the BIG deal was estimated to be just north of $1B and that was before adding USC, UCLA, and ND. Those schools will increase that number dramatically, as they bring the 2nd largest media market and national branding. Does it get to $2B? Probably not. And I think the payout once the deal is done will actually be closer to $80M per team, but we will see. Do I think Fox is overestimating the value of the LA market? Absolutely, especially if USC and UCLA are not winning conference titles.
  22. Nice post. The arrogance of USC and UCLA is almost laughable. Since we expanded to 12 teams, USC has won the conference title once and UCLA has never won it. They routinely get blown out by the likes of Oregon, Washington, Utah and Stanford. USC had a losing record last year!! The AAU thing has always been really important to the PAC-12 along with not having schools with religious affiliation (that is more of a Cal thing), but they are going to need to get over that really quickly, unless they want to fade into Bolivia (as Mike Tyson would say). I think the biggest concern is not the current level of competition. The Big-12 and PAC-12 have plenty of competitive football and basketball teams currently. It is the fact that the merged conference would not have equivalent media markets and viewership, so they would continue to fall further and further behind schools in the BIG and SEC due to lack of funding. With NIL in the mix, teams in the BIG and SEC are just going to rip talent away from the BiggiePac by offering more money. Eventually the gap widens and the BIG and SEC take off and the BiggiePac gets left behind. That being said, the world is changing quickly. I would be in favor of a merger to the BiggiePac. I think it makes a ton of sense. If the conferences don’t merge, playing football at the highest level is doomed. If they do, there is a long shot they stay relevant. The world is changing extremely quickly and there are a lot of companies with streaming services that have money to burn. If a merged conference can think outside the box a little, maybe a streaming service like Apple TV or YouTube (owned by Google) or maybe a new one like Nike TV 🤣can generate enough cash to keep the teams competitive for the next 5-10 years. Also, winning helps too. There would be some great teams in a BiggiePac conference - OSU, Baylor, TCU, Cinci, BYU, Washington, Oregon, Stanford, etc that would need to step up and win some big games. In the case of a merger, the Big-12 is holding the all cards right now, so I think it is whatever they decide they want. I think the Big-12 should grab Oregon and Washington immediately (assuming the don’t jump to the SEC or BIG). Those two are no brainers. Oregon is a national brand with Top 10 viewership numbers and UW is in a Top-15 media market. The next two I take are actually AZ and ASU. Most will disagree with me on this, but Phoenix is now the 5th largest city in the US and growing rapidly. If those two schools can start winning some games, there is potential there. I would grab Utah and Colorado next. Denver and Salt Lake are both growing fast, but more of a longer play. The last two I would consider are Stanford and Cal. They are in a major media market, but there is little to no focus on revenue-generating athletics.
  23. Well. The Ohio State NIL collective thinks it’s happening:
  24. I think when you look at the overall numbers, Oregon is there with anyone else in the west. They have the No. 7 ranked fan base based on numbers, last season they were 10th in TV viewership, they have been the No 1 team in the west in terms of viewership over the past decade, and they are ranked 15th by Forbes on the most valuable athletic programs list. In addition, 6 of the 8 top ranked games last year in terms of viewership in the PAC-12 were Oregon games. Oregon is a true national brand right now. Things probably holding Oregon back right now from being an easy yes is that they are in a smaller TV market and although they are an AAU school, getting ranked 375th in academics by the WSJ, including 12th in the PAC-12 is not a good look.

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