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  1. Ideally if you could somehow combine PAC/Big12/ACC (38 universities plus ND) into one mega conference.  Sacrifices would have to be made as to which universities would be allowed in this newly formed super conference.  With the right universities and media markets spanning across a lot of regions could bring in a great media revenue contract.

     

    If you kept all, you would need $1.95 billion in order for each university to receive 50 million.  If you kept 22 schools you would need $1.1 billion.

     

    Not sure how logistically you would schedule 39 universities (if ND stayed where they are).  That would need to be figured out in splitting into pods.

     

    It could be a very exciting and competitive conference, not only in Football and basketball, but all other sports.  But the reality is it would be very difficult, maybe impossible, for three conferences to come to an agreement to make it happen.

     

    I am sure the ACC understands they could be next in jeopardy.

  2. On 7/3/2022 at 2:09 PM, David Marsh said:

    By the sound of some of the stuff I've read at various sources it does sound like Knight is involved with Oregon right now. 

     

    I also trust Mullens here. I think he has a better idea of what is going on than any of us know.

    I agree.  As fans we are conflicted in what we think is the best move for Oregon in the long run.  Glad Phil Knight is involved!

  3. On 7/3/2022 at 1:12 PM, Charles Fischer said:

    He will do all he can to keep the Pac-12 alive, and that means he has a responsibility to the conference to do whatever it takes to keep Oregon and Washington in the conference.  I sure hope Oregon is getting good advice...because I don't think a university president knows squat about this

    Let's hope Oregon got Phil Knight involved to advise them through this process. He's not one to crack under pressure.  At this point this is a business transaction and what's best for Oregon moving forward.

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  4. On 7/2/2022 at 6:22 PM, Annie said:

    Thing is about adding school such as Boise State or Nevada, if the conference presidents still have influence as to what schools join, they want schools that academically (program wise, admissions wise) are in the same realm as PAC schools. Maybe those schools are, but I'm not sure.

    UNLV has attain tier 1 research status.  They might fit better than Nevada.

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  5. This is most likely why Oregon has not come out with any statement.  Maybe they are quietly waiting if they are excepted into the BIG.  I could be wrong, but Oregon is looking at all options and the big one is if they will be invited to the BIG.

     

    I am conflicted about the whole thing, but like or not realty is super conferences are starting to happen.  If all possible Oregon can't be on the outside looking in.

     

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  6. Canzano says per multiple sources, Folt assured her fellow Pac-12 chancellors and presents and even Kliavkoff that USC was committed to the conference---until it wasn't. 

     

    I agree, Phil Knight could help.  He loves Oregon and the state of Oregon.

     

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  7. On 7/1/2022 at 11:16 PM, Log Haulin said:

    You lost me at 200,000 Duck market. Only 6 other teams have more fans. #1 in the Pac. There is Duck swag from sea to shining sea. Fan or not, Facts! 

     

    If the Ducks were SEC? A ton of SEC recruits would love to play in Eugene IN the SEC. Eugene would be loaded with Dudes.

    I agree.  Oregon does have Portland which is number 21 media market.  Oregon also has a national brand with the 7th largest (5.54) fan base nationally as well as one of the top facilities in the country.

     

    But evidently, according to Canzano, what Oregon and Washington has to offer is not enough.  He said he is not convinced either university brings enough value to make splitting the FOX television revenue with two additional partners to the BIG, a no-brainer.

     

    If true, the offer from the Big 12 would be the best option to join?  That would bring the Big 12 to 16 teams.  Can this get a huge media deal and a super conference status to bring clout to the table?  This means CAL, Stanford, OSU, WSU, Utah and Colorado would be left out?

     

    I hope the powers there be at Oregon (hoping Phil Knight is helping in this decision making on a business point of view) makes the right decision.

     

    Go Ducks, Fly High!

       

     

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    On 7/1/2022 at 5:57 PM, Log Haulin said:

    Any word on a public statement from the Ducks?

    According to Pete Martini of the Salem Statesman Journal, Oregon has not made a public statement yet. Though that was as of yesterday, I still have not seen any statement yet come out.

     

    I think it's wise they've stayed silent on this issue and have not made a rash public statement.  It's important they get this right.

     

    He said  "the Ducks has built a national brand.  I don't think they'll want to be further involved in a severely damaged PAC12"

     

    I wonder what kind of advice Phil Knight has given to the Oregon Administration in this matter?

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  9. As much as I am sick about this whole disaster going on, Oregon needs to do what's best for Oregon.  Hoping the powers there be at Oregon along with Mr. Knight makes the correct path to take.

     

    I think if Oregon gets an invite to join the BIG 10, take it.  Not sure if the PAC 12 really has anything to offer Oregon to stay put.  At this moment it seems trying ink out a new media deal will not be there.

  10. On 6/30/2022 at 2:28 PM, Darren Perkins said:

    The Ducks with the Fuskies would be the next pair plucked away. ACC must be sweating (foot)balls, Clemson, Florida State, Miami, they'll be next to move.... we're almost there, two power conferences then everybody else.

    Where would Oregon go if not the BIG10?  It seems the BIG10 would be the way to go?

     

    Maybe USC, UCLA, us and Wasington would be enticing for the BIG10 to take all  four schools?

  11. On 6/29/2022 at 1:29 AM, David Marsh said:

    Washington would rather have our recruiting class right now. 

     

    They have more commits in number but we have more four stars. 

     

    In the end the blue chip ratio is what matters the most and that is the ratio that looks at the whole roster.

    Plus I think Washington is in somewhat of a panic, they are losing out on their brightest stars in their own home state as well as the transfer portal.  They have been able to attract only one 4* athlete.  That is the state they are in right now.  I could be wrong on this assumption, but it seems it is what it is for them and they are accepting what they can accomplish.

  12. I am not sure if this article was mentioned, but what is worth noting in this article is a paragraph talking about Cedric Baxter Jr. emerging as a top target for Alabama at running back.  Maybe we have a great shot at landing Young to Oregon.  Love the picture of Moore handing the ball off to Young.  Moore/Young combo at Oregon?

     

    Go Ducks, Fly High!

     

     

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  13. The first part of Canzano's article is on Pat Casey.  Skip farther down to the section talking about the  Big 12 taking a page out of the PAC12's playbook by hiring an outsider to the world of college athletics.

     

    According to Canzano, it appears college athletics, at least a couple of cases, is turning towards executives with experience in sponsorship, licensing, entertainment and brand strategy.

     

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    Plus... the Big 12 follows Pac-12 strategy.

     

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