kayako wrote:stever20 wrote:
Yeah if it's just 1 add in Colorado Pac 12 would be ok. San Diego St a pretty decent replacement. But after that it goes downhill really fast.
Will be interesting to see how the MWC responds too, especially if they lost more than SDSU.
How dumb was SDSU's we're leaving letter, only to say we're not leaving and agreeing to a higher exit fee + legal fee? Cost them millions... lol
Omaha1 wrote:Did I hear correctly that the PAC 12 doesn’t have an exit fee?
Omaha1 wrote:Did I hear correctly that the PAC 12 doesn’t have an exit fee?
gosports1 wrote:Omaha1 wrote:Did I hear correctly that the PAC 12 doesn’t have an exit fee?
Since their contract expires next year anyone can leave at that time before a new one is in place
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:gosports1 wrote:Omaha1 wrote:Did I hear correctly that the PAC 12 doesn’t have an exit fee?
Since their contract expires next year anyone can leave at that time before a new one is in place
Correct. Exit fees are required when a school leaves the conference before the end of a TV contract, or there is are contracted terms detailing an exit that requires a fee (like UConn). There are no exit fees to the PAC at present, given the TV contract ends after next year, and that is when Colorado is joining the Big 12.
The PAC (Presidents, Scott and Kliavkoff) embarrassingly mismanaged and misdirected itself for significant period of time. It was "too elite" to have to bring along Oklahoma State and Texas Tech as part of the Texahoma expansion plan (UT/OU); it spent massive amounts of expenditures on office space and travel for leadership; it wrongly accounted income, didn't realize it and then is forced to return payouts; it completely bungled the invitation of SDSU, now pushing them off a year. Oh, and it allowed the Big 12, a league that was perceptually beneath the PAC to not only overtake them with a TV deal but also poach one (probably more) of its members. A complete failure all around.
More schools will depart the PAC. The floodgates are open. In this scenario, a network wasn't organizing and giving strategy to members to depart to competitors. This result was 100% internal and self-inflicted.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:Tomorrow might possibly be D-Day for the PAC.
Rumors swirling that the TV package offer is through Apple (less exposure) and $20 million AAV per member (less money). If true, every school will look to jump. Arizona is strongly rumored to also be headed to the Big 12, possibly with ASU and Utah.
For the Big East, UConn is likely off the table for now, with Gonzaga still very much available for a relatively cheap add to guarantee Fox more west coast exposure. The next few months will be telling.
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