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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.

 

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I think we are off to the Big10 but while that means more $$$, Im not so sure about wins?

 

I dont think he will save the PAC from losing 4 teams-at least.

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Between failing on expansion and the self sabotage of voting against playoff expansion I'd have to score it :

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As much as I hate the thought of leaving the Pac, circumstances dictate it as the only viable option.

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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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On 7/3/2022 at 10:35 AM, NJDuck said:

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.

 

I hope that Oregon is also consulting Bob Thompson, a University of Oregon graduate, and the former president of Fox Sports Networks.  Conference expansion is all about $$$ and Thompson knows a thing or two about TV.

 

Oregon has to do what is in Oregon's best long-term interest.

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@Charles FischerIs there a story linked in the article or is this your speculation around the internal politics?

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On 7/3/2022 at 10:35 AM, NJDuck said:

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.

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. 

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We need to do all we can to save the Pac. What that means...I'm not sure.

The Pac is our identity. We all have family and friends who have gone to all the other schools. 

 

Yes, it would be nice to play some other schools occasionally, but we have no connection to those schools. 

 

It's probably too late to get any big 12 schools now, but we need to try.

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 Oregon stays and the Pac is held together by adding teams from other conferences. I think culture wins out here. 

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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!

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On 7/3/2022 at 11:14 AM, DanLduck said:

The Pac is our identity. We all have family and friends who have gone to all the other schools. 

I will have to disagree with you here. Oregon has established its own "identity", Oregon is a national, in fact, international brand. It has been the winningest team, football & basketball for a long time, it has the best facilities in the NCAA, and the best track and field stadium in the world, Oregon has done too much to better itself to go down with a sinking conference. To the family and friends, I have at other schools, I say, "see you on the other side."

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Have we heard anything from Rob Mullens or Dan Lanning?

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On 7/3/2022 at 11:55 AM, Santa Rosa Duck said:

Have we heard anything from Rob Mullens or Dan Lanning?

 

No, but that's intentional. 

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On 7/3/2022 at 2:56 PM, OregonDucks said:

No, but that's intentional.

I agree.  At this point "Silence is Golden."

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On 7/3/2022 at 10:59 AM, CalBear95 said:

@Charles FischerIs there a story linked in the article or is this your speculation around the internal politics?

First it makes sense, as George's objectives are different than ours.  Second...  (and block further defections...)

 

 

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On 7/3/2022 at 12:05 PM, Charles Fischer said:

 

 

 

As I mentioned in my other post, I hope that the Pac-10 would explore a merger or an agreement with the ACC before the Big-12, as I believe that the top teams are stronger in football (e.g., Clemson, Florida State, Miami, Virginia Tech) and in basketball (e.g., North Carolina, Duke, Virginia).

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I honestly don’t know if the Big XII and PAC can force Oregon to do anything before the ND decision comes down.  
 

They and UW are the remaining jewels so it isn’t like they can’t wait to see how everything pans out (anyone of the opinion that a post merger grow oils turn them down if they came on later?)

 

 ND is the linchpin.  If they go, the ACC will do everything they can given the loss of ND from their schedule. 
 

If ACC goes, SEC and B1G will raid.  
 

That said, maybe the only way the ACC can get out of current deal is via approaching ESPN some larger merger w/whatever comes out of a Big XII and PAC combination. 
 

It’s all guesswork at this point 

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On 7/3/2022 at 10:21 AM, The Kamikaze Kid said:

As much as I hate the thought of leaving the Pac, circumstances dictate it as the only viable option.

Titanic times for the Pac, time to get on our own lifeboat.  Waterfowl first, all else start swimming for shore.

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On 7/3/2022 at 12:51 PM, CalBear95 said:

That said, maybe the only way the ACC can get out of current deal is via approaching ESPN some larger merger w/whatever comes out of a Big XII and PAC combination.

 

I would have to believe that ESPN would be very interested in trying to counter Fox/B1G's latest move.

 

Is it really in Fox and ESPN's best interest to have two super conferences (i.e., bargaining power of suppliers)?  It would be a bidding war for those conferences TV rights vs. having more options.

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On 7/3/2022 at 12:51 PM, CalBear95 said:

I honestly don’t know if the Big XII and PAC can force Oregon to do anything before the ND decision comes down.  

ND is going to have a decision before a conference merger will likely be agreed upon. From the sound of all the info I've seen is that ND will probably have an answer this week. 

 

ND knows there is too much riding on their decision and they know they need to make up their mind relatively quickly. 

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On 7/3/2022 at 10:21 AM, The Kamikaze Kid said:

Between failing on expansion and the self sabotage of voting against playoff expansion I'd have to score it ...

He had valid reasoning for voting against playoff expansion. Kliavkoff was put in a no-win situation of Larry Scott's doing.

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Kliavkoff is working to protect the PAC-12. Whether that benefits Oregon or not is still an open question. 

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On 7/3/2022 at 3:40 PM, lownslowav8r said:

Kliavkoff is working to protect the PAC-12. Whether that benefits Oregon or not is still an open question. 

If he were smart, he would be talking to the biggest programs left in the PAC-10 to understand their wishes and desires for the future of the conference and what it would take for them to stay. Oregon should have been his first call, IMO. 

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I have a feeling Notre Dame doesn't join the Big 10 and with that they don't expand any further for awhile leaving Oregon and the rest of the Pac 12 no choice but to join the Big 12 because the Pac 12 is not gonna survive adding schools from the Mountain West

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On 7/3/2022 at 4:52 PM, curtisd316 said:

I have a feeling Notre Dame doesn't join the Big 10 and with that they don't expand any further for awhile leaving Oregon and the rest of the Pac 12 no choice but to join the Big 12 because the Pac 12 is not gonna survive adding schools from the Mountain West

Hopefully the B1G commissioner has an end game in mind with conference expansion. If certain schools fit within that vision and are available now, it makes no sense to wait. You run the risk of those programs being tied down financially in the future with new conference/TV exit penalties. 
 

Oregon should reach out to the SEC, if the B1G is not going to expand further, at this time, assuming we haven’t already.  We cannot wait for something that may or may not happen years from now.

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If Notre Dame doesn't join they probably won't until the next raid which would be when the SEC decides to add ACC schools leaving Oregon and the rest of the Pac 12 no choice but to join the Big 12 until that time happens

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If you read some of the Tweets and articles, the PAC-12 is as good as dead.  Kliavkoff is the captan of a sinking ship.

 

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https://twitter.com/MHver3/status/1543722133842530304?s=20&t=OpsBaR0hPruz0d5tyv4OBg

 

Big rumor! Notre Dame has allegedly made the ACC an offer they can’t accept to join that conference in all sports. Once the ACC declines the ridiculous terms of the offer ND is free to pursue other options. Take it with a grain of salt-not my usual source.
 
 
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