SD Buff
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This wouldn't be the Pac 12 throwing the Big 12 a bone. If anything, it's the other way around. The Pac 12 is in the worst position of any P5 conference as things stand today, and the thought of the Big 12 dissolving is a thing of the past and not looking likely anymore. If the Pac 12 can't find that $500m investor and then figure out a game changing media rights deal in a few years, I think there should be serious concern about the premier members looking to get out and join other conferences. Strategically aligning with another, more stable conference and working out the new media deals with whatever that conglomerate looks like would be wise for Scott and the Pac 12 Presidents to seriously consider.
PAC Presidents would never move their Universities to a truck stop conference like the Big 12 over a few million dollars. The Big 12's TV deal is less per school than the PACs. But they divide all other income (NCAA, Playoff money, bowl money) by 10 while managing expenses much better. So their distribution is higher. But don't believe the Big 12 Tier 3 payout hype. Aside from Texas - the next closest school is Oklahoma and at best they're making 4 million a year. The conference, media, etc. have been complicit in fudging their Tier 3 revenue from jump. I don't know if it's willful or lazyness on the media's part. Wilner would never let KSU fans think they're making 5 million a year off their Tier 3 media rights.
Ha, didn't mean to rant like that. Bottom line - SC might bitch and whine, but they aren't leaving the PAC (especially Cal, Stanford and fUCLA) for West Virginia, Kansas State, Lite, etc.