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<blockquote data-quote="Virginia Frog" data-source="post: 3165017" data-attributes="member: 4959"><p>The natural fist step for the leftovers is to affirm their interest in "saving" the PAC. I don't blame them, I get it.</p><p></p><p>If UW,UO, UC and Stanford continue their quest to follow USC/UCLA, this all falls apart. Then, maybe this is a ploy for the PAC leftover 6-8 to MERGE with the B12.</p><p></p><p>Next, they need to assess their long-term dollar value "as is." Talk to the TV folk, pro forma their costs in a 10-team lineup, and </p><p></p><p>Explore their expansion options:</p><p>a) back to 12 (2 to 4 from: SDSU, UNLV, Boise St, Fresno) and the respective numbers.</p><p>b) contemplate a Big12 raid. BYU, Kansas, OSU, TT, TCU, Baylor/Houston (4-6 schools.)</p><p>or, a fusion of both in whole or part.</p><p></p><p>I don't believe that the newB12 members including BYU will have enough of a financial gain to make any movement and break up the new B12 configuration of '25-'26.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Virginia Frog, post: 3165017, member: 4959"] The natural fist step for the leftovers is to affirm their interest in "saving" the PAC. I don't blame them, I get it. If UW,UO, UC and Stanford continue their quest to follow USC/UCLA, this all falls apart. Then, maybe this is a ploy for the PAC leftover 6-8 to MERGE with the B12. Next, they need to assess their long-term dollar value "as is." Talk to the TV folk, pro forma their costs in a 10-team lineup, and Explore their expansion options: a) back to 12 (2 to 4 from: SDSU, UNLV, Boise St, Fresno) and the respective numbers. b) contemplate a Big12 raid. BYU, Kansas, OSU, TT, TCU, Baylor/Houston (4-6 schools.) or, a fusion of both in whole or part. I don't believe that the newB12 members including BYU will have enough of a financial gain to make any movement and break up the new B12 configuration of '25-'26. [/QUOTE]
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