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Championship Week
Liberty finished a perfect 13-0. Their only chance for an NY6 is if SMU beats Tulane. If not, they get rewarded with a Toilet Bowl invite. NMSU played well. It is amazing what Jerry Kill has done.
WA bet OR for the second time this year. WA was a double-digit dog despite having beaten WA once already.
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Kruciff
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RE: Championship Week
The last game of the PAC12 conference was played last night. Come July next year, we'll be welcoming 4 more members
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RE: Championship Week
(12-02-2023 12:09 PM)Kruciff Wrote: The last game of the PAC12 conference was played last night. Come July next year, we'll be welcoming 4 more members
I'm 100% certain that the Pac12 still exists, and will exist next year. and, they have already reached a scheduling agreement with the MWC for next season.
The NCAA gave word to Oregon State and Washington State that the schools can compete as a two-team conference for the 2024 and ’25 seasons, according to Jon Wilner of The Mercury News.
NCAA bylaws dictate that conferences must have at least eight members to compete at the FBS level.
However, the bylaws also dictate that a conference shall continue to be considered an FBS conference for two years following “the date when it fails to satisfy the eight full FBS member requirement due to one or more of its member’s failure to comply with the FBS membership requirements.”
The NCAA confirmed that Washington State and Oregon State’s interpretation was correct—that the schools can continue to compete in what’s left of the Pac-12 for the next two seasons.
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12-03-2023 11:56 AM |
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Kruciff
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RE: Championship Week
(12-03-2023 11:56 AM)CaliforniaCowboy Wrote: (12-02-2023 12:09 PM)Kruciff Wrote: The last game of the PAC12 conference was played last night. Come July next year, we'll be welcoming 4 more members
I'm 100% certain that the Pac12 still exists, and will exist next year. and, they have already reached a scheduling agreement with the MWC for next season.
The NCAA gave word to Oregon State and Washington State that the schools can compete as a two-team conference for the 2024 and ’25 seasons, according to Jon Wilner of The Mercury News.
NCAA bylaws dictate that conferences must have at least eight members to compete at the FBS level.
However, the bylaws also dictate that a conference shall continue to be considered an FBS conference for two years following “the date when it fails to satisfy the eight full FBS member requirement due to one or more of its member’s failure to comply with the FBS membership requirements.”
The NCAA confirmed that Washington State and Oregon State’s interpretation was correct—that the schools can continue to compete in what’s left of the Pac-12 for the next two seasons.
Well with that logic, blockbuster still exists too
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CaliforniaCowboy
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RE: Championship Week
(12-04-2023 03:19 PM)Kruciff Wrote: (12-03-2023 11:56 AM)CaliforniaCowboy Wrote: (12-02-2023 12:09 PM)Kruciff Wrote: The last game of the PAC12 conference was played last night. Come July next year, we'll be welcoming 4 more members
I'm 100% certain that the Pac12 still exists, and will exist next year. and, they have already reached a scheduling agreement with the MWC for next season.
The NCAA gave word to Oregon State and Washington State that the schools can compete as a two-team conference for the 2024 and ’25 seasons, according to Jon Wilner of The Mercury News.
NCAA bylaws dictate that conferences must have at least eight members to compete at the FBS level.
However, the bylaws also dictate that a conference shall continue to be considered an FBS conference for two years following “the date when it fails to satisfy the eight full FBS member requirement due to one or more of its member’s failure to comply with the FBS membership requirements.”
The NCAA confirmed that Washington State and Oregon State’s interpretation was correct—that the schools can continue to compete in what’s left of the Pac-12 for the next two seasons.
Well with that logic, blockbuster still exists too
It is not "logic", it is indeed FACT. Confirmed by the NCAA, and endorsed with a 2024 scheduling contract between the Pac12 and the MWC.
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12-05-2023 08:33 AM |
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