I don’t know, Jackson is making is go of it?You guys are more entertaining than the NFL playoffs.
I don’t know, Jackson is making is go of it?
If you set the bar low enough, Allbuffs delivers!You guys are more entertaining than the NFL playoffs.
If you set the bar low enough, Allbuffs delivers!
What will really help is scheduling games against SEC and B1G teams in non-con play and actually winning. Do that and respect will come.
What will really help is scheduling games against SEC and B1G teams in non-con play and actually winning. Do that and respect will come.
Texas A&M in 2020/2021
I honestly wish we’d scheduled almost any other SEC team than Aggy. God I hate them so much, if we lose to them it’ll ruin multiple weeks for me.Texas A&M in 2020/2021
I honestly wish we’d scheduled almost any other SEC team than Aggy. God I hate them so much, if we lose to them it’ll ruin multiple weeks for me.
Arizona – 13,588.
Utah – 11,168.
Arizona State – 9,697.
Oregon – 8,166.
UCLA – 7,810.
Colorado – 6,567.
Washington – 6,563.
California – 4,654.
Oregon State – 4,535.
Stanford – 3,488.
USC – 3,145.
Washington State – 2,003.
since this has become our general thread to post on the woes of the Pac-12
1. this CBS pieces summarizes a lot of what's already been posted. one new angle that I haven't seen explored much before this though, is that the author seems to have reason to believe that the $500M asking price for 10% share in the Pac-12 is highly overvalued based on valuations of other conferences (e.g. B1G is estimated at $2B).
2. this has average men's basketball attendance across the conference (5/12 schools averaging <5k per game -- ouch):
Living up to the standard established by John Wooden, who won 10 national championships over 12 years at UCLA, would be impossible. But falling to the bottom of the major-conference barrel in the two sports most scrutinized is a disastrous turn for a conference literally branded around dominance.
To some, the Conference of Champions® has transformed into the Circle of Suck. This may be the bleakest moment in the illustrious history of the Pac-12, as the conference continues its stroll away from relevancy.
Wow that circle is so impressively bad for the conference. Also sad that we got the Oregon State loss in the circle..five thirty eight chimes in:
The Pac-12 Is In Shambles
Lots of stats in there, but the conclusion is dead-on:
I want that clock!five thirty eight chimes in:
The Pac-12 Is In Shambles
Lots of stats in there, but the conclusion is dead-on:
Obviously the players in the article try to dismiss the idea of conference realignment but this really shows how valuable UT and OU and two others would be to the PAC 12 for game times, recruiting territory, tv markets, popularity national relevance.
I see what you did with #1 - good job!I think this would be a great move for both conferences. I'd also suggest going to 8 game conference schedules
1. So teams could schedule for other rivalries (e.g. CU/NU, CU/AFA, UT/TA&M)
2. Because SoS/SoV wont be an issue with 11 P5 games and 11/12 games against opponents who play 11 P5 games each year.
While the rest of the FBS continues to schedule NAIA non-con games?I think this would be a great move for both conferences. I'd also suggest going to 8 game conference schedules
1. So teams could schedule for other rivalries (e.g. CU/NU, CU/AFA, UT/TA&M)
2. Because SoS/SoV wont be an issue with 11 P5 games and 11/12 games against opponents who play 11 P5 games each year.
Obviously the players in the article try to dismiss the idea of conference realignment but this really shows how valuable UT and OU and two others would be to the PAC 12 for game times, recruiting territory, tv markets, popularity national relevance.
five thirty eight chimes in:
The Pac-12 Is In Shambles
Lots of stats in there, but the conclusion is dead-on:
Sorry? Not following you here.While the rest of the FBS continues to schedule NAIA non-con games?