Just a guess:
3 games a year vs. UCLA, Cal, Stanford
1 game vs Notre Dame
1 game vs BYU
1 game vs Arizona school
2 games vs midmajors
4 games vs other P5 programs
Probably pretty close to what it might look like.
Just a guess:
3 games a year vs. UCLA, Cal, Stanford
1 game vs Notre Dame
1 game vs BYU
1 game vs Arizona school
2 games vs midmajors
4 games vs other P5 programs
No kidding. Mark Ingram was a mostly 3 Star recruit. Main reason he ended up at Alabama was that his dad played for Nick Saban as a position coach @ Michigan State, and Mark's mom liked the way Saban kept on him to do well. Ingram chose Alabama over Iowa.Truth. And not all 3 stars are equal. When you see some of the "biggies" that have their pick of 4-5 star kids and they get early committments from 3 star kids, you know that school's evaluation is higher for that kid than the rating services.
They aren't getting a ND type of deal. Hell, my Longhorns won't get that type of deal. But if they really want to monetize themselves, brand.. Then the big 12 freedom of its 3rd tier rights would be perfect. Not saying they would get the 10 mil LHN deal but they could easily get something close. Could even do more if they and ucla form a socal network.Just a guess:
3 games a year vs. UCLA, Cal, Stanford
1 game vs Notre Dame
1 game vs BYU
1 game vs Arizona school
2 games vs midmajors
4 games vs other P5 programs
Just a guess:
3 games a year vs. UCLA, Cal, Stanford
1 game vs Notre Dame
1 game vs BYU
1 game vs Arizona school
2 games vs midmajors
4 games vs other P5 programs
Highly doubtful if USC were to leave the Pac 12 they’d be getting games against Pac 12 opponents.
Yeah the remaining pac schools would absolutely love scheduling USC, afterall their value to whatever TV rights they sign would be crap without them.. So of course they'd jump on itOregon would love to schedule USC.
If USC drops, don't be surprised if the conference schedule goes to 8 games so that PAC teams are able to schedule USC OOC.
Yeah the remaining pac schools would absolutely love scheduling USC, afterall their value to whatever TV rights they sign would be crap without them.. So of course they'd jump on it
Oregon would love to schedule USC.
If USC drops, don't be surprised if the conference schedule goes to 8 games so that PAC teams are able to schedule USC OOC.
Oregon as an independent? L O L... Cause of Nike?!The schools would love to for recruiting purposes, but all the AD’s do what Larry Scott wants which in no way would he want to reward the top school in the conference leaving. Unless the school president fire Scott, I can’t see him ever rewarding a university that all but guarantees him being fired.
But let’s all be honest, SC cannot go independent and be successful. As much as I and Husky fans would like to admit, Oregon could go independent and be successful because of Nike and Nike’s influence. ESPN and Fox don’t care about the Pac 12 at all and realistically won’t break the bank for SC and outside of football SC brings no value for any network to make it worth it. Texas sure, it’s the only real university worth anything in Texas, SC isn’t in sports and if they started their own network, they’d essentially become the Chargers.
Just a guess:
3 games a year vs. UCLA, Cal, Stanford
1 game vs Notre Dame
1 game vs BYU
1 game vs Arizona school
2 games vs midmajors
4 games vs other P5 programs
so, essentially whomever is left after SC shakes the foundation of the PAC, SC will align with them as ND does with the ACC?I doubt Stanford would agree to play them every season with ND being on the schedule. That would mean at least 11 P5 games a season.
Texas sure, it’s the only real university worth anything in Texas,
The schools would love to for recruiting purposes, but all the AD’s do what Larry Scott wants which in no way would he want to reward the top school in the conference leaving. Unless the school president fire Scott, I can’t see him ever rewarding a university that all but guarantees him being fired.
But let’s all be honest, SC cannot go independent and be successful. As much as I and Husky fans would like to admit, Oregon could go independent and be successful because of Nike and Nike’s influence. ESPN and Fox don’t care about the Pac 12 at all and realistically won’t break the bank for SC and outside of football SC brings no value for any network to make it worth it. Texas sure, it’s the only real university worth anything in Texas, SC isn’t in sports and if they started their own network, they’d essentially become the Chargers.
I doubt Stanford would agree to play them every season with ND being on the schedule. That would mean at least 11 P5 games a season.
USC can't go independent successfully, but Oregon could?
Stanford isn't afriad of tough scheduling. As I mentioned earlier, the PAC would likely drop to an 8-game schedule knowing that teams will schedule USC.
Oregon has Nike
I doubt Stanford would agree to play them every season with ND being on the schedule. That would mean at least 11 P5 games a season.
I don't see what Nike has to do with people wanting to play Oregon. Nike isn't running a network , Nike doesnt have a recruiting base in Eugene to make it inciting for other teams. With USC you get a trip to So cal and an ability to invite possible Cali recruits to a game close to home.Oregon has Nike