MissouriValleyUnite wrote:BCPanther wrote:MissouriValleyUnite wrote:I am not so convinced of that. The Big XII is doing a great job spreading those rumors with reporters and rumor-mongerers, but I think the reality behind the scenes is much different. The most probable scenario is the Pac-12 sticks together and adds SMU/SDSU.
I don't think I'm as sure about that as you are.
1) If the Pac12 had a reasonable TV deal, it would have been announced by now. You don't hide a deal that your membership likes after you've talked the game you've talked.
2) Arizona's President is on record saying any more than 50% streaming is unacceptable and they'd probably look to leave.
They're in a tough spot. Apple apparently doesn't want them unless they get everything minus one football game. Amazon only offered one Friday night window. FOX is out. ESPN only wants the late Saturday window that they can turn around to give to the Big 12 if they have enough Mountain and Pacific schools. NBC had no interest to begin with. CBS might be in but only for one prime time Saturday game that will get destroyed in the ratings by the Big Ten on NBC and the SEC on ESPN.
McMurphy was on a podcast and said the only reason the Big Ten didn't take Washington and Oregon is that they didn't want to have the perception that they killed the Pac12 (though Ohio State and Iowa are strongly against expansion, which is SUPER rich on Iowa's part because nobody is tuning in to see Iowa) so they just need Arizona and Colorado to jump to the Big 12 forcing Washington and Oregon to take a smaller initial share than they otherwise would have. Those two are apparently all vetted and ready to go.
It's almost amazing how badly the Pac12 has gotten everything wrong at every step of the expansion era.
It'll be a 30-for-30 if you're right and it does fall apart. They like to blame Larry Scott but Larry Scott was the one who pursued Big XII schools multiple times only for the Pac-12 presidents to shoot it down, like Oklahoma/Oklahoma St in the early 2010s and expansion over a year ago.
It's all so fascinating to follow. I wouldn't be lying if I said I've wasted way too much time at work checking hourly for realignment updates-that-never-come.
How they thought the best way to get their network going was to spend a literal fortune on production equipment and then not get any help with distribution started this whole thing.
You're right. I think Larry Scott was probably right when he tried to kill the Big 12 but when your Iowa States and Kansas States were willing to give Texas and Oklahoma anything and everything they wanted to stay, it put them in an even worse place because they showed how vulnerable they were/are.
And same, I'm just waiting for that Matt Brown tweet that starts the apocalypse.
As for our league in this whole thing, football remains the elephant in the room. I don't know how much longer the footballs and non-footballs can coexist. We're headed towards our version of the Big East implosion.
Gun to my head (as of 5/11/23 lol) in 10 years:
Drake, Bradley, Belmont are in some kind of hybrid league with the more midwestern A10 members (Loyola, Dayton, SLU, Duquesne, etc) and St Thomas.
Missouri State is in CUSA.
UNI, Illinois State, Southern and Murray are stuck with the 4 Dakotas plus a couple more (NoCo? NWMSU? Minnesota State? Augustana?) in a new league that probably tries to get into the FBS as a group. (I hate it). This group probably retains the Missouri Valley name even though it tarnishes the history.
Indiana State either figures out football and commits to not being dog s*** and joins that new league or they end up in the OVC.
UIC, Valpo and Evansville end up with whatever is left of the Horizon League or they join the non-football Summit leftovers.