bill82
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Post by bill82 on Nov 22, 2023 19:20:47 GMT -8
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Post by joecool on Nov 22, 2023 19:53:33 GMT -8
each?
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Post by escott58 on Nov 22, 2023 20:36:18 GMT -8
$200 million? It sounds like UW knows there's a lot more if they're bringing it up.
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Post by ftd on Nov 23, 2023 7:14:48 GMT -8
The answer/reply doc dated 11/22 states UW stance (The UW reply doc, not the appendix)
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Post by hometownbeaver on Nov 23, 2023 7:48:16 GMT -8
The filing today by UW included a written acknowledgment that OSU and WSU will get over $200 million. Link to documents here. Hahahaha. What this tells me is that lawyers jumped in to make a buck knowing they would have almost 0 impact on the result. I doubt OSU and WSU were intending to not pay the traitorous 10 for this year's performance(their primary excuse for sueing). The lawyers tried to give the T10 the keys to dissipate the pac-12 and run with the money in failing to do that now they're covering they're close rate by trying to EARN the T10 this years paychecks while resigning the fact that they get nothing of the future payouts. GD layers earning their cut. I would love to see an article about how much money each of the T10 spent/lost in this pac-12 exodus. I'm sure cal and Stanford would be near the top of biggest losers. Atm financially the beavers and WSU are the clear winners(although our future plans look a bit tougher than 8 of the other 10). I am sooooo glad we're not an ACC team I don't think joining the opposite coast league is a good solution.
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Post by bill82 on Nov 23, 2023 9:20:57 GMT -8
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Post by Henry Skrimshander on Nov 23, 2023 9:31:24 GMT -8
The filing today by UW included a written acknowledgment that OSU and WSU will get over $200 million. Link to documents here. Hahahaha. What this tells me is that lawyers jumped in to make a buck knowing they would have almost 0 impact on the result. I doubt OSU and WSU were intending to not pay the traitorous 10 for this year's performance(their primary excuse for sueing). The lawyers tried to give the T10 the keys to dissipate the pac-12 and run with the money in failing to do that now they're covering they're close rate by trying to EARN the T10 this years paychecks while resigning the fact that they get nothing of the future payouts. GD layers earning their cut. I would love to see an article about how much money each of the T10 spent/lost in this pac-12 exodus. I'm sure cal and Stanford would be near the top of biggest losers. Atm financially the beavers and WSU are the clear winners(although our future plans look a bit tougher than 8 of the other 10). I am sooooo glad we're not an ACC team I don't think joining the opposite coast league is a good solution. Attorneys only work when someone hires them. They can't just "jump in" uninvited.
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Post by ftd on Nov 23, 2023 17:31:04 GMT -8
so just a spit ball here..what happens if let's just say the Big 12 makes offers to OSU and WSU and we both accept. Do all 12 teams then qualify for 'giving notice', the P12 officially dies and the assets all get split 12 ways? Court case is then moot and goes away
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Post by drunkandstoopidbeav on Nov 23, 2023 18:34:44 GMT -8
so just a spit ball here..what happens if let's just say the Big 12 makes offers to OSU and WSU and we both accept. Do all 12 teams then qualify for 'giving notice', the P12 officially dies and the assets all get split 12 ways? Court case is then moot and goes away I would assume so if before August 1st of next year. If after, a short period of time anyways, I'd assume the Pac 2 would get sued again
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Post by Henry Skrimshander on Nov 24, 2023 7:49:26 GMT -8
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Post by hometownbeaver on Nov 24, 2023 10:15:14 GMT -8
so just a spit ball here..what happens if let's just say the Big 12 makes offers to OSU and WSU and we both accept. Do all 12 teams then qualify for 'giving notice', the P12 officially dies and the assets all get split 12 ways? Court case is then moot and goes away Once we are the pac-2 and the other schools have moved on its up to the remaining 2. unless we're dumb enough to sign away our rights it's our money. Of course we probably get sued again but if we dissolve the PAC 2 then the remaining two schools could promise all the revenue to themselves with full control.
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Post by bvrbred on Nov 24, 2023 10:32:25 GMT -8
Good article. What could Congress do about this? Create an exemption in anti-trust law for the NCAA? If that ever got on the congressional agenda can you imagine the stink made by the big conference programs/states? Ditto for any other attempt to have Congress level the playing field for the benefit of have not programs.
The only solution I can think of is Chip Kelly's, which is to eliminate conferences for football and have television negotiated by the game or school. This would likely reduce the big money substantially, which I would love to see. IMO the amount of money spent on coaching (what ATM is doing is an example) is obscene.
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Post by castorcanadensis on Nov 24, 2023 11:08:54 GMT -8
so just a spit ball here..what happens if let's just say the Big 12 makes offers to OSU and WSU and we both accept. Do all 12 teams then qualify for 'giving notice', the P12 officially dies and the assets all get split 12 ways? Court case is then moot and goes away Once we are the pac-2 and the other schools have moved on its up to the remaining 2. unless we're dumb enough to sign away our rights it's our money. Of course we probably get sued again but if we dissolve the PAC 2 then the remaining two schools could promise all the revenue to themselves with full control. September of 2024 we can join the Big 12 and nothing the other 10 can do as it is past august of 2024. Play next season as independent then move to Big 12 and keep all the Pac-2 money.
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Post by Judge Smails on Nov 24, 2023 11:18:33 GMT -8
Once we are the pac-2 and the other schools have moved on its up to the remaining 2. unless we're dumb enough to sign away our rights it's our money. Of course we probably get sued again but if we dissolve the PAC 2 then the remaining two schools could promise all the revenue to themselves with full control. September of 2024 we can join the Big 12 and nothing the other 10 can do as it is past august of 2024. Play next season as independent then move to Big 12 and keep all the Pac-2 money. That would have to want us.....not happening.
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Post by ag87 on Nov 24, 2023 11:18:33 GMT -8
Once we are the pac-2 and the other schools have moved on its up to the remaining 2. unless we're dumb enough to sign away our rights it's our money. Of course we probably get sued again but if we dissolve the PAC 2 then the remaining two schools could promise all the revenue to themselves with full control. September of 2024 we can join the Big 12 and nothing the other 10 can do as it is past august of 2024. Play next season as independent then move to Big 12 and keep all the Pac-2 money. I as just said in another post, I'm too naive about this stuff. But I think both the B12 and espn would love that. It increases the chances of two top 10 schools meeting in late October or November. I believe that is where the huge ratings and money are. I think the only dissenters would be Westvirgina, CentralFlor, and Cincinnati. It makes the B12 a more western or Pacific conference and leaves them vulnerable.
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