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Realistic options for Pac-12 going forward.
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RE: Realistic options for Pac-12 going forward.
(01-08-2023 06:36 PM)Aztecgolfer Wrote:  Putting Gonzaga first is just laughable. If the PAC expands, SDSU will be their first choice. Gonzaga would have to be paired with Hawaii or Air Force to get a look.

The PAC can't "stand pat." If they don't add SDSU they lose the SD market which they already claim via USC and UCLA. Standing Pat at 10 means they lose that market and gift it to the B12 which will take SDSU in a New York minute, likely Fresno as well.

Also, the Big 12 is not adding a G5 program. They will not get pro-rata money for that. They will wait seven or so years when the B1G expands with Oregon and Washington to grab the remaining Pac-12 schools.
01-08-2023 06:42 PM
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