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RE: PAC expanding revenue deficit vs Big Ten and SEC
Endowments mean jack S in realignment. It's always funny when the folks who have poor AD's change the subject to endowments. The old fallback.

The ACC has some really elite schools as well and when they added someone the riches AD got the opportunity (Louisville), not the school with the bigger endowment (UConn).

Rice has a 4 Billion $ endowment in C-USA. Like I said it doesn't' mean S.

The reality is the PAC is already behind in $ compared to the rest of the p-5. They lack financial support from boosters, they lack ticket sales, and they lack income from the PACN. Attendance is 7k per game below the Big 12 already which adds up to a bundle over a season. Basketball is atrocious.
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