Why would they take us?Rick George better be working 24/7 seeing IF they can join the party.
I trust Wilner knows.If true, I'm out
We. Don't. Matter.I trust Wilner knows.
Got to believe Oregon and someone else (Washington, Stanford, CU) would come along for the ride.
If this happens wondering out loud if Pac12 would try and merge with the top Big 12 schools.
Only hope is that they want a legacy school in the Mountain time zone for ALL DAY football scheduling from 10 a.m to 8 p.m.Why would they take us?
Who caresIs this breaking news worth it's own thread?
nmStarting to wonder if it's just USC and UCLA. This would bring the Big 10 to 16 schools which would equal what SEC will have.
Would the Big 10 want anymore that that?
Imagine back in the day when we thought Texas, OU and company were headed to the Pac 12.
IF that had happened things would have most likely been different.
Yep. This will be the end for me as well.Stick a fork in college football for me.
I feel physically sick.Yep. This will be the end for me as well.
Is this breaking news worth it's own thread?
This is the natural end result after the NIL stuff passed. Schools like CU cannot compete financially with schools like Ohio St, USC, Texas, etc. Sad to see it, but it was either this or watch CU get curb stomped by 60 every week.I feel physically sick.
The sooner the break comes, the better. A complete separation is best. CU playing against the other laggard like Oregon St, Iowa St, Vandy, Syracuse, Purdue, etc would still be fun. We just have absolutely no business trying to keep up with the Jones.This is the natural end result after the NIL stuff passed. Schools like CU cannot compete financially with schools like Ohio St, USC, Texas, etc. Sad to see it, but it was either this or watch CU get curb stomped by 60 every week.
I have to admit, Oregon getting left behind takes a little sting out of it.
Oregon will find a soft landing spot.I have to admit, Oregon getting left behind takes a little sting out of it.
No way Oregon gets left behind. They will be the next domino to fall...I have to admit, Oregon getting left behind takes a little sting out of it.