LaradiseCowboy said:[tweet]https://twitter.com/josh_linke/status/978720454042161152[/tweet]
Edit: I have no idea if this is a credible source, but judging by convo on the mwcboard he may have inside information on the matter.
LaradiseCowboy said:This may be the final straw that urges BYU to rejoin the conference (you better believe they’re going to try to ride the coattails of Gonzaga). Hard to believe that the MWC will pass from a business standpoint, but I truly hope they let them rot in obscurity.
ragtimejoe1 said:LaradiseCowboy said:This may be the final straw that urges BYU to rejoin the conference (you better believe they’re going to try to ride the coattails of Gonzaga). Hard to believe that the MWC will pass from a business standpoint, but I truly hope they let them rot in obscurity.
I think you overestimate their value. P5 passed on them for a reason.
Wyokie said:Gonzaga aint coming the Mountain West! Thompson probably screwed up somehow.
ItSucksToBeACSURam said:Wyokie said:Gonzaga aint coming the Mountain West! Thompson probably screwed up somehow.
Certainly seems like he got his wires crossed or overplayed his hand and looks like a fool. Either way, doesn’t bode well for the MWC
Wyokie said:Gonzaga aint coming the Mountain West! Thompson probably screwed up somehow.
LanderPoke said:They are crippling their conference. They hate how the other schools don't invest in hoops, but they took away their money. Now they're really not going to invest in their programs.
TSpoke said:Yeah I have a feeling when the new TV contracts are negotiated (I heard the WCC and MW contracts expire same year so will be negotiating at the same time) we will see this revisted based on the new TV deals. So I think Gonzaga could end up here in a year or two.
OrediggerPoke said:TSpoke said:Yeah I have a feeling when the new TV contracts are negotiated (I heard the WCC and MW contracts expire same year so will be negotiating at the same time) we will see this revisted based on the new TV deals. So I think Gonzaga could end up here in a year or two.
I strongly doubt this. The discussions with Gonzaga that happened had to have been with the potential for new TV contracts in mind. Parties don't negotiate with blinders toward the future. When the WCC made concessions to Gonzaga,these concessions were likely only made with the understanding that Gonzaga would not be on the conference shopping market again next year. Parties, and especially universities, should have an understanding that there is always a 'good faith' requirement in negotiation and I would have to believe that these concessions were made with the understanding that Gonzaga would be sticking with the WCC for the foreseeable future.