Conference Realignment Rumors

CU made the best decision with the info they had back then, and now as well.
I agree. If bets were placed on which conference would last over the last decade , PAC12 or BIG12, no one would bet on the BIG12. Especially after Texas and OK left. No one thought the PAC12 was in trouble until the Big10 swiped USC and UCLA.

 
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Arizona, Arizona State, and Utah to the Big 12 would make the most sense.



I might have to take back the snide comments I made about this guy.  He might be exactly right.

But, of course, that would mean that he won't have a conference to be commissioner of any more.  But, hey, he can always claim that he was right about it!

 
I was obviously wrong, but a few years ago I thought the Big 12 was dead and the Pac 12 would become a Big 3 with the B1G and SEC. The ACC is still above the Big 12, but the gap isn't all that large imo.

It is going to be interesting to see what the Pac leftovers do. If they raid the MWC and WAC they could have a really good basketball league, but football is dead.

 
I was obviously wrong, but a few years ago I thought the Big 12 was dead and the Pac 12 would become a Big 3 with the B1G and SEC. The ACC is still above the Big 12, but the gap isn't all that large imo.

It is going to be interesting to see what the Pac leftovers do. If they raid the MWC and WAC they could have a really good basketball league, but football is dead.
I would have thought the same, but the PAC-4 (or whatever the number will be) hasn't seemed to be serious about athletics for a while.

 
I would have thought the same, but the PAC-4 (or whatever the number will be) hasn't seemed to be serious about athletics for a while.
I'm beginning to think that the remnants of the Pac 12 join the Mountain West conference after the B1G and Big 12  expand and take many of the teams.

If that's 4 teams, I think that would give them a 16 team football conference.

 
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I'm beginning to think that the remnants of the Pac 12 join the Mountain West conference after the B1G and Big 12  expand and take many of the teams.

If that's 4 teams, I think that would give them a 16 team football conference.
I could see that, they are basically going to become a conference of time slot fillers.  Late night games and probably some insane 8am/9am kickoffs.  Anything to get some coin

 
I still think that we will add some ACC schools before any other Pac schools.  FSU is really pushing to leave and wants to join the B1G, along with GT, Miami and UNC. 

 
Do we think that eventually everything will reverse to what makes geographic/historical sense? 

I think the balloon of huge TV deals will burst one day. 

 
ACC part won't happen. (at least not soon.)

Oregon is not liked by either USC or UCLA and as such those schools won't joyously accept that invite according to 1620 this morning. Also, Oregon isn't even a top 150 accredited academic institute so there's that too. Washington I can see but Oregon is, imo, a no. 

Still believe the next group is the "all in" group of:

Washington, Stanford from the PAC

UNC, Miami, Notre Dame, Virginia (or Pitt) from the ACC

Maybe to reach 24, FSU and Pittsburgh (or Virginia) 

 
ACC part won't happen. (at least not soon.)

Oregon is not liked by either USC or UCLA and as such those schools won't joyously accept that invite according to 1620 this morning. Also, Oregon isn't even a top 150 accredited academic institute so there's that too. Washington I can see but Oregon is, imo, a no. 

Still believe the next group is the "all in" group of:

Washington, Stanford from the PAC

UNC, Miami, Notre Dame, Virginia (or Pitt) from the ACC

Maybe to reach 24, FSU and Pittsburgh (or Virginia) 




If the B1G is trying to get several ACC teams Georgia Tech would absolutely be one of them.

 
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