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1 hour ago, HuskerFever said:

 

Having grown up 1.5 miles from the Wyoming border and lived in Cheyenne for about 5 years during the 1980s, I feel bad for the University of Wyoming. Granted their football stadium only seats about 30,000 and most games it's only about 2/3 full, but they do deserve a better fate than this. They were charter members of the old Western Athletic Conference and the MWC, and now they're kicked to the curb with a very uncertain future (athletically speaking). Doesn't seem right.

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14 minutes ago, LincecumFan said:

Having grown up 1.5 miles from the Wyoming border and lived in Cheyenne for about 5 years during the 1980s, I feel bad for the University of Wyoming. Granted their football stadium only seats about 30,000 and most games it's only about 2/3 full, but they do deserve a better fate than this. They were charter members of the old Western Athletic Conference and the MWC, and now they're kicked to the curb with a very uncertain future (athletically speaking). Doesn't seem right.

 

It seems they would have been invited if their school name was "Wyoming State."

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25 minutes ago, cornfed24-7 said:

I like this. I think this is a good start. This is good for SDSU. The BIG 12 should have snagged them. Missed opportunity. Wonder what other 2 they'll get?

 

Why would the Big 12 want SDSU?  They don't bring much to the table.

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1 hour ago, LincecumFan said:

Having grown up 1.5 miles from the Wyoming border and lived in Cheyenne for about 5 years during the 1980s, I feel bad for the University of Wyoming. Granted their football stadium only seats about 30,000 and most games it's only about 2/3 full, but they do deserve a better fate than this. They were charter members of the old Western Athletic Conference and the MWC, and now they're kicked to the curb with a very uncertain future (athletically speaking). Doesn't seem right.

I wouldn’t say they’ve been kicked to the curb YET. This current structure needs at least two more teams. They’re simply announcing the splashiest teams right now to build momentum and get people talking. I’d guess Nevada and UNLV are next, maybe Wyoming will be one of the last to bring it up to 10-12 teams.

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27 minutes ago, Vinny said:

I wouldn’t say they’ve been kicked to the curb YET. This current structure needs at least two more teams. They’re simply announcing the splashiest teams right now to build momentum and get people talking. I’d guess Nevada and UNLV are next, maybe Wyoming will be one of the last to bring it up to 10-12 teams.

There was an article on Yahoo Sports this morning that discussed this situation and that article basically stated that Wyoming and Utah State would not be considered due to their small market stature. It went on to say if the PAC-12 added any more MWC programs they would take the Nevada schools and possibly the Air Force. You may ultimately be correct, I was just going by this Yahoo Sports article.

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1 minute ago, LincecumFan said:

There was an article on Yahoo Sports this morning that discussed this situation and that article basically stated that Wyoming and Utah State would not be considered due to their small market stature. It went on to say if the PAC-12 added any more MWC programs they would take the Nevada schools and possibly the Air Force. You may ultimately be correct, I was just going by this Yahoo Sports article.

Saw another one that was advocating that South Dakota State and North Dakota State should make the jump up and the PAC12 should take them. Don't think it will happen, but it would be pretty freaking sweet 😀

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1 hour ago, cornfed24-7 said:

Saw another one that was advocating that South Dakota State and North Dakota State should make the jump up and the PAC12 should take them. Don't think it will happen, but it would be pretty freaking sweet 😀

 

Why would that make more sense than promoting Montana and Montana State out of the Big Sky instead?

 

But that point is moot, those top tier FCS schools would be better served to slide into the abandoned MW slots anyway if their ambition was to move up to FBS (which, IMO, would be misguided).

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34 minutes ago, 49r said:

 

Why would that make more sense than promoting Montana and Montana State out of the Big Sky instead?

 

But that point is moot, those top tier FCS schools would be better served to slide into the abandoned MW slots anyway if their ambition was to move up to FBS (which, IMO, would be misguided).

I agree. That's just what I saw. Their point was since those two had a bunch of Championships it's the logical next step. I don't see how you make the money work, but it would be cool. I got my Nursing degree from SDSU so I'm always pulling for them a little bit 😀

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Here's my unsolicited take on the next moves that the Pac-12 can make for expansion:

 

Current Pac-12 Membership:

Boise State
Colorado State
Fresno State
Oregon State
San Diego State
Washington State

 

Not Worthy (Doesn't Embrace the 'State' Name):

Bakersfield (California State University, Bakersfield)
Binghamton (State University of New York at Binghamton)
Bowling Green (Bowling Green State)
Buffalo (State University of New York at Buffalo)
Central Connecticut (Central Connecticut State)
Iowa (State University of Iowa)
LSU (Louisiana State)
McNeese (McNeese State)
Nicholls (Nicholls State)
North Carolina A&T (North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State)
Sam Houston (Sam Houston State)
Stephen F. Austin (Stephen F. Austin State)
Stony Brook (State University of New York at Stony Brook)
Tarleton (Tarleton State)
Vermont (The University of Vermont and State Agricultural College)
Virginia Tech (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University)
 

Overqualified (More That One 'State'):

Air Force (United States Air Force Academy)
Army (United States Military Academy)
Navy (United States Naval Academy)
 

Downgrade for Power 4 School:

Arizona State
Florida State
Iowa State
Kansas State
Michigan State
NC State
Ohio State
Oklahoma State
Penn State
 

Close Proximity for Regional Expansion:

Cal State Fullerton
Cal State Northridge/CSUN
California Polytechnic State
Idaho State
Long Beach State
Montana State
New Mexico State
Portland State
Sacramento State
San Jose State
Utah State
Weber State
 

Outside of the Region:

Alabama State
Alcorn State
Appalachian State
Arkansas State
Austin Peay State
Ball State
Chicago State
Cleveland State
Coppin State
Delaware State
East Tennessee State
Georgia State
Grambling State
Illinois State
Indiana State
Jacksonville State
Kennesaw State
Kent State
Mississippi Valley State
Missouri State
Morehead State
Morgan State
Murray State
Norfolk State
North Dakota State
Northwestern State
South Carolina State
South Dakota State
Southeast Missouri State
Tennessee State
Texas State
USC Upstate
Wichita State
Wright State
Youngstown State
 

A Way to Get Deion Sanders Back into the Pac-12:

Jackson State

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How can this “revised” PAC conference survive?  There are no major media markets so the TV contract will be minimal.  Maybe the Big XII should be nervous if BYU, Utah and the Arizona schools bolt back.  New Mexico needs to get serious about football and they might be attractive.  Best hope is to have Cal and Stanford to return though they might snivel at the academic standing of those schools. 

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Saw the Mt West may offer to cover the $5M FCS to FBS fees for NDSU and SDSU and maybe Montana to entice them to make the jump. Right now, though, the Mt West is fine. Just can't drop below 8 schools.

 

I'm guessing the Pac-6 will raid at least a couple more teams, though, so the Mt West will have to do something. Also saw the Pac-6 may try to find 3 football schools and add Gonzaga as the 10th member. They have to add two more to get to the minimum of 8 schools.

 

Stanford and Cal agreed to the GOR deal that's holding the ACC together, so I believe they're stuck in the ACC minus a huge buyout or the ACC collapsing.

 

So glad we are where we are.

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On 9/12/2024 at 11:28 AM, HuskerFever said:

 

 

 

Good for the new Pac-6, they do still need to try to get some schools in bigger markets as long as they truly care about college athletics. I think that's as helpful as anything. At least 2 schools to be "back" in the mix. Maybe go for Memphis & Tulane, since time zones don't seem to matter any more, anyway.

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3 hours ago, AuroranHusker said:

 

 

Good for the new Pac-6, they do still need to try to get some schools in bigger markets as long as they truly care about college athletics. I think that's as helpful as anything. At least 2 schools to be "back" in the mix. Maybe go for Memphis & Tulane, since time zones don't seem to matter any more, anyway.

 

Even then, those are the #45 (Memphis) and #58 (New Orleans) metro regions in the states. For comparison, Omaha is #56.

 

Those aren't big enough markets to legitimize the media contracts or the league.

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4 hours ago, AuroranHusker said:

Good for the new Pac-6, they do still need to try to get some schools in bigger markets as long as they truly care about college athletics. I think that's as helpful as anything. At least 2 schools to be "back" in the mix. Maybe go for Memphis & Tulane, since time zones don't seem to matter any more, anyway.

 

Thanks for putting me down a tangent :lol:

 

Had some time to take a look at some of the Power conference details (and including Pac-12 here because it's a part of the conversation here. Note: it also include the future 4 schools in 2026).

 

Beyond just market size, it's also evident that the Big 12 and Pac-12 are lacking heavily in endowment vs. other conferences.

 

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