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Post by flyfishinbeav on Sept 17, 2024 7:33:23 GMT -8
I say f%#* California.
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Sept 17, 2024 15:45:46 GMT -8
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa folks! A good media market is important, but teams in the Pac-12 need to be funded at a very high level, and let's get it straight; they gotta play high level, quality football. Taking De La Salle (Concord) high school, having won seven state championships since 2007, because they are in the California television market doesn't seem like a sane football move. Like I say, they gots ta play! Market is only one thing of many for determining fit in the new Pac-12, and I don't think the Pac-12 should even be sniffing the scent on the air of any of the teams you mentioned. The inland empire is ruled by Fresno St, and we already got them. We don't need to try to elevate a junior college because they are in Cali. Neither Fresno or Sacramento are in the Inland Empire of California. That is commonly defined as Riverside, San Bernardino and eastern Orange counties. Hundreds of miles south of either of those cities. But I agree that Sac St just doesn't cut it. The OC is the OC. And most people from Corona will claim they are in the OC, if you ask them. The Inland Empire is Southwest San Bernardino and Northwest Riverside Counties. Fresno is San Joaquin Valley. Sacramento is Sacramento Valley. You can group those two together to say that the pair are Central Valley.
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