I am not RA so I don't speak for RA. If you are referring to my comment about the Coloradoan Pacific coast I attempted to use humor to make a point. Sorry it hurt your feelings.
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you're a cheeky monkey....

I am not RA so I don't speak for RA. If you are referring to my comment about the Coloradoan Pacific coast I attempted to use humor to make a point. Sorry it hurt your feelings.
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no thread jacking with monkeys...................
Is this jack-able?
That is thread jack-able of course
Right..
California, Arizona, Oregon, Washington, and Colorado have no access to public streets. Nor are they allowed to enter/cross the imaginary BiG XII or B1G 10 easements.
And lest we forget..."Texas doesn't get hit by hurricanes".
The PAC is not landlocked by any definition, and Texas does get hit by hurricanes.
If you stop presenting stupid shit as fact, you won't be challenged on it.
Back to the Pac's situation...I don't really see what their options are. I think their best hope is that both the ACC and Big 12 hang tough through this next round. If the Big 12 hangs on what would be a reasonable expansion option for the Pac 12? Nothing. But they wouldn't need to worry about it. They will still be a lucrative enough option to stay on TV. If they get pushed entirely to the late late games in the rest of the country, I'm pretty sure they lose some revenue.
Worst case scenario for the Pac 12 is Texas and Oklahoma take their block of four(or 5 with Baylor?) to the SEC along with FSU and/or VT. If the B1G and SEC hulk out, the Pac 12 is probably stuck with spare parts. Not good for them. The fan bases on the west coast area already kind of testy.