Itsux2beaewe
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Have actually heard UNM ... but you are right...you don't hear the others.The only names you consistently don’t hear in the rumor tree: Wyoming, New Mexico, Hawaii and SJSU.
That would require schools sticking together for a common good, which has happened approximately zero times in the conference realignment era.
Sounds like MW is desperately trying to hang onto the remaining MW members. If they succeed and the PAC fails to bring over the AAC schools, it could spell trouble for the PAC. Hopefully, they fall flat on their face, we take their exit fees and collusion money, and they come crawling back.
If the common good is more money (same media revenue and no exit fees), then they stick together. The PAC apparently has no firm idea on what kind of media deal they will get.That would require schools sticking together for a common good, which has happened approximately zero times in the conference realignment era.
Wishful thinking. The 2 backstabbers (OSU / WSU) will find 2 teams somewhere. The other 4, fuck 'em - nothing but greed, and very short sighted.
Sounds like MW is desperately trying to hang onto the remaining MW members. If they succeed and the PAC fails to bring over the AAC schools, it could spell trouble for the PAC. Hopefully, they fall flat on their face, we take their exit fees and collusion money, and they come crawling back.
The problem, as I see it, is that conference realignment is going to continue for some time. If UNLV and Air Force are attractive enough to earn an invite to the PAC, they are likely to gain other offers from other conferences down the road. Eventually, one of those offers will be good enough and they will leave...see Boise State.What if the MW members commit to that, which causes the PAC plan to blow up all together and we're back to square one with them? Would there still be room to negotiate a reverse merger with the PAC and dissolve the MW, which is what should have occurred anyways?
Honestly, I don't know. Would giving those schools a bigger piece of the pie be worse than rebuilding the MW with the leftovers?
If that is where you see things heading (and you very well may be correct), then it probably does make sense to do whatever it takes to keep the MWC together for the next few years and just hang on for dear life until that split occurs.I truly believe this is all a stop-gap until the P4 splits. Once that split occurs, revenue for the G6 is going to decrease substantially, there will be some members that are kicked out of the big-boys club, and we'll back to the drawing board. No member that is currently in the AAC, MW, PAC, Sun Belt, etc is getting that invite to the P4 so all this is for naught anyways. This is all just a bunch of jockeying that will likely mean nothing in 5 years. Maybe that 5 years is worth selling your soul for the extra revenue in the interim, but long-term we'll all be back on fairly level playing fields (if we survive).