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The best Costner movie is The Untouchables. Not a sports movie though.
dennis hopper goodbye GIF

Nah, there's only one Costner film that can lay claim to the throne.
 
What are they trying to contrive in Boulder? I'm seriously asking because I must have missed it
Nothing new, just a constant barrage of trying to point out a bad culture with a bunch of player turnover, encouraging fighting, special treatment for Shedeur and Shilo, etc.

Nobody is shy about trying to tear down Prime and CU for these benign things, yet nobody questions Kirby or Georgia for multiple serious motor vehicle violations over the past year or so.
 
Pac-2 get's final settlement with the 10 teams leaving. OSU and WSU will have a big pot of cash and no future income. It will be interesting to see if they blow the windfall on trying to maintain their current lifestyle or throttle down and live within their budget and invest for perpetuity.

 
Pac-2 get's final settlement with the 10 teams leaving. OSU and WSU will have a big pot of cash and no future income. It will be interesting to see if they blow the windfall on trying to maintain their current lifestyle or throttle down and live within their budget and invest for perpetuity.

They better use it to pay exit fees for other schools to leave their conferences and join a new PAC-#.
 
They better use it to pay exit fees for other schools to leave their conferences and join a new PAC-#.
I thought they were gonna use the money to pay to play in the MWC? Since the P12 is done (for now) they could wait until the MWC current deal ends (2026) and then add 6 programs and restart. Additionally, Cal and Stanford probably dont survive in the ACC for very long.

They could also fold their programs, go club, and pocket the money.
 
I thought they were gonna use the money to pay to play in the MWC? Since the P12 is done (for now) they could wait until the MWC current deal ends (2026) and then add 6 programs and restart. Additionally, Cal and Stanford probably dont survive in the ACC for very long.

They could also fold their programs, go club, and pocket the money.
I think they have 2 years if they want the Pac to remain valid. They are in the WCC BYU-style for the next 2 years.
 
I think they have 2 years if they want the Pac to remain valid. They are in the WCC BYU-style for the next 2 years.
The only logical end is for them to join the MWC schools.

Reason I say schools instead of just MWC is that there may be an interest in taking enough of the best MWC programs to create a conference and dumping the rest. They might even skim a few AAC schools to make a "best of the rest conference" that they can argue deserves Power recognition. The name of the new conference, the PAC of course, which Oregon State and Washington state now own the name and identifying marks of.

Their hopes would be to be able to sell networks on paying more for their rights than the MWC could gather. If they included SMU and Tulane they could claim some Southwest draw, SDSU and UNLV for those two large markets, etc.
 
The only logical end is for them to join the MWC schools.

Reason I say schools instead of just MWC is that there may be an interest in taking enough of the best MWC programs to create a conference and dumping the rest. They might even skim a few AAC schools to make a "best of the rest conference" that they can argue deserves Power recognition. The name of the new conference, the PAC of course, which Oregon State and Washington state now own the name and identifying marks of.

Their hopes would be to be able to sell networks on paying more for their rights than the MWC could gather. If they included SMU and Tulane they could claim some Southwest draw, SDSU and UNLV for those two large markets, etc.
“The PAC” 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬

Not an acronym. Not a thing.
 
The only logical end is for them to join the MWC schools.

Reason I say schools instead of just MWC is that there may be an interest in taking enough of the best MWC programs to create a conference and dumping the rest. They might even skim a few AAC schools to make a "best of the rest conference" that they can argue deserves Power recognition. The name of the new conference, the PAC of course, which Oregon State and Washington state now own the name and identifying marks of.

Their hopes would be to be able to sell networks on paying more for their rights than the MWC could gather. If they included SMU and Tulane they could claim some Southwest draw, SDSU and UNLV for those two large markets, etc.
SMU joined the ACC.

SDSU, FSU, SJSU, BSU, UNLV, USU, CSU, UNM are the 8 to poach from the MWC.

I think it would be smart to then go into Texas with Texas State & UTSA - rivals and good travel partners from the Sun Belt & AAC. That would get them to 12.
 
SMU joined the ACC.

SDSU, FSU, SJSU, BSU, UNLV, USU, CSU, UNM are the 8 to poach from the MWC.

I think it would be smart to then go into Texas with Texas State & UTSA - rivals and good travel partners from the Sun Belt & AAC. That would get them to 12.
The only way to win realignment is to go on the offense.

Yormark understands this. I still don't think anyone in the pac "leadership" does.
 
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