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Realistic options for Pac-12 going forward.
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RE: Realistic options for Pac-12 going forward.
(01-09-2023 02:48 PM)YNot Wrote:  Another realistic scenario is that the PAC 10 stays at 10 and schedules a few conference games each year in Los Angeles and Texas. Some of the Texas games kickoff at 12pm ET. Balance the 9-game schedule with 4 home, 4 road, and 1 neutral-site game for every team in the conference: 2 in Texas, 3 in Los Angeles.

What was your first "realistic" scenario? Do you mean the one about the Pac raiding the big 12 for 9/12 of their schools, even though the big 12 has a media rights deal, GoR through 2031, and $80m exit fees, while the Pac has jack squat and 8/10 schools eyeballing an exit? I'm pretty bullish on the Pac short-term, but your scenario is not realistic at all.
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