It makes sense since the Pac-12 name has more cachet but it seems irrelevant. The resulting league is going to be relegated to g5 status no matter what name/logo they use. They won’t get a seat at the big kid table.
The Pac12 has been given "Autonomous" status. It maintains that status as long as it exists. That is why the MWC is going to reverse merge. The league also will likely keep it's autobid for as long as it exists.It makes sense since the Pac-12 name has more cachet but it seems irrelevant. The resulting league is going to be relegated to g5 status no matter what name/logo they use. They won’t get a seat at the big kid table.
The Pac12 has been given "Autonomous" status. It maintains that status as long as it exists. That is why the MWC is going to reverse merge. The league also will likely keep it's autobid for as long as it exists.
Bowl tie-ins, etc are all tied to the name.
How lame is the mtn. weenie if the Pac 2, flexing only its Oregon State and Washington St. muscle, can force them under the Pac 2 umbrella.
The Pac2 isn't strong arming anyone. The MWC wants to become the Pac14.How lame is the mtn. weenie if the Pac 2, flexing only its Oregon State and Washington St. muscle, can force them under the Pac 2 umbrella.
EDIT: And if that goes down, how Pacific is the conference when only Oregon State and Fresneck are anywhere near the ocean?
Have you ever seen a prolapsed rectum?Like, butt stuff?
Autobid for bowl tie-ins? The CFP takes the top 6 conference champs. That’s not going to be this new Pac-12The Pac12 has been given "Autonomous" status. It maintains that status as long as it exists. That is why the MWC is going to reverse merge. The league also will likely keep it's autobid for as long as it exists.
Bowl tie-ins, etc are all tied to the name.
When does Comcast's contract with ESPN/Disney expire? Comcast has been playing hardball with Altitude for years, and it appears the Rockies channel is going out of business now too, likely wasn't getting good enough viewership or payments from cable/Comcast. So it seems Comcast could be as willing to play hardball with ESPN as Spectrum is, but can only do so when the contract is up.
When does ESPN go bankrupt? And all the promised $$$ feeding alignment dry up?
ESPN might dish out $2.2 billion a year for the College Football Playoff, which consists of a total of 11 games
Add it all up, and some sports fans might be paying $400-500 a month — or more! — to watch all the sports we could once (mostly) access through a single cable subscription. There is cosmic justice to this, of course: After all, fans have been enjoying such relatively cheap prices for years thanks to the free ride provided by all those HGTV and VH1 devotees. But as the price to follow your favorite teams gets higher and higher, sports, which is supposed to be a great democratizer, starts to look more and more like something only well-off people will be able to afford to watch. Which is an excellent way to turn off the next generation of fans. How high can streamers, and leagues, push the price point until fans have no choice but to walk away?
Probably not very long. They’ll still pay the SEC cause ratings. But probably drop B12, ACC, etc.
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Fractured is the future. That means signing up for multiple services….
It’s About to Get Incredibly Expensive to Watch Sports
Cable TV was the worst way to follow your favorite team, except for every other way.nymag.com
The other side is watching what happened to the Pac12 happen again. Schools made budgets and hired coaches. They committed to things like construction projects bonds for 30 years because they expect the money to keep going up.
I hope when the media completely fractures I'll be able to buy a "CU Game Pass" on cubuffs.com that allows me to stream everything and the school & broadcast companies can just split the revenue however they'd agreed.
Someone WILL end up with less money.
It maintains the autonomous status and autobid until the other 4 conferences vote to take it away. Expect them to be relegated to G5 in 2 years when the new playoff is fully defined and voted in and the TV contract is finalized. Guarantee the PAC won't be getting the same BCS payouts once the new contract is done. But hey, at least they'll be at the big boy table for 2 years.The Pac12 has been given "Autonomous" status. It maintains that status as long as it exists. That is why the MWC is going to reverse merge. The league also will likely keep it's autobid for as long as it exists.
Bowl tie-ins, etc are all tied to the name.
Can anyone give me a link to the "autobid" that everyone keeps referring to? What I see is that the 6 conference champs with the highest ranking are in when it expands to 12 teams. AFAIK, it doesn't seem tied to any particular conference.It maintains the autonomous status and autobid until the other 4 conferences vote to take it away. Expect them to be relegated to G5 in 2 years when the new playoff is fully defined and voted in and the TV contract is finalized. Guarantee the PAC won't be getting the same BCS payouts once the new contract is done. But hey, at least they'll be at the big boy table for 2 years.
The field will comprise the selection committee's six highest-ranked conference champions and its next six highest-ranked teams. The four highest-ranked conference champions will earn the top seeds and a first-round bye. The other eight teams will play in the first round, with the higher seeds hosting the lower seeds on campus or at another site of their choice.
The best thing that I’ve heard is that a conference has to 8 members- but there is a 2 year grace period. There is a very, very funny scenario where OSU and WSU form a two team conference, play an 11 game OOC schedule vs teams against whom they can go undefeated, play the last game of the season against each other as ranked foes, and end up highly enough ranked where they get a bid to the playoff. They’d then split the money between the two of them.It makes sense since the Pac-12 name has more cachet but it seems irrelevant. The resulting league is going to be relegated to g5 status no matter what name/logo they use. They won’t get a seat at the big kid table.
Genius!The best thing that I’ve heard is that a conference has to 8 members- but there is a 2 year grace period. There is a very, very funny scenario where OSU and WSU form a two team conference, play an 11 game OOC schedule vs teams against whom they can go undefeated, play the last game of the season against each other as ranked foes, and end up highly enough ranked where they get a bid to the playoff. They’d then split the money between the two of them.
Maybe you could fund our move to the Big10!Funny, it kinda makes me want to finally renounce communism and become a right-wing grifter.
Viva la revolution!
I definitely can! Just send me and I'll make it happen.Maybe you could fund our move to the Big10!
Have you ever seen a prolapsed rectum?
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Right? I couldn't believe he skipped one either.
We all have a type, no?Right? I couldn't believe he skipped one either.
If you're referring to the CFP, autobids don't go to specific conferences, they go to the six highest ranked conference champsThe Pac12 has been given "Autonomous" status. It maintains that status as long as it exists. That is why the MWC is going to reverse merge. The league also will likely keep it's autobid for as long as it exists.
Bowl tie-ins, etc are all tied to the name.
There was an article some time ago by one of the west coast reporters that said Comcast would recover the funds by withholding distribution payments from this year and last year. But a larger point is that each school is responsible for the debt incurred during their membership.Genius!
Anyone know 100% if the Pac-12 debt stays with the conference or is owed pro rata 1/12 by each of the members who were there when the Pac-12 ripped off the cable company? I had assumed it would be pro rata, but if the folks who left gave up all rights to assets like the PACN production studies, maybe they aren't involved in the debts either.
Makes sense. I wonder where CU is on that Covid year loan that Phil had the AD take from the conference.There was an article some time ago by one of the west coast reporters that said Comcast would recover the funds by withholding distribution payments from this year and last year. But a larger point is that each school is responsible for the debt incurred during their membership.
The Pac12 has been given "Autonomous" status. It maintains that status as long as it exists. That is why the MWC is going to reverse merge. The league also will likely keep it's autobid for as long as it exists.
Bowl tie-ins, etc are all tied to the name.
This.
If the Mountain Pacific Athletic Conference 14 keeps that autobid, those CSU fans will not be quiet about being on the same level as CU even if it is just a technicality.