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25 minutes ago, Wrestleknownothing said:

Thx

Realize LR joining right away is speculation, they should've been in before.  Sure PAC schools may have the same 2 year period like B12 had, but if they can move quicker they should.  

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1 minute ago, CHROMEBIRD said:

Stanford athletics (but mostly football and basketball) made their decision, yes.

But they evaluated the cost of all programs when making their decision, same with USC etc.  

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2 minutes ago, ionel said:

But they evaluated the cost of all programs when making their decision, same with USC etc.  

USC is going to rake in over 100mil clams a year from the B1G with the new tv deal. Stanford was just desperate after the other Pac schools jumped ship and accepted a terrible offer, and now the non-revenue sports will have to live with the consequences. It also sucks for the ACC non-revenue sports that will have to travel to and from California.

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1 minute ago, CHROMEBIRD said:

USC is going to rake in over 100mil clams a year from the B1G with the new tv deal. Stanford was just desperate after the other Pac schools jumped ship and accepted a terrible offer, and now the non-revenue sports will have to live with the consequences. It also sucks for the ACC non-revenue sports that will have to travel to and from California.

But prob a better deal than what Oregon St & Washington St are left with?

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6 minutes ago, ionel said:

But prob a better deal than what Oregon St & Washington St are left with?

IIRC UW and UO are getting $30mil/year for the next 6 years from the B1G's media deal. Stanford and Cal's distribution will be around $7-10mil/year for the next 7 years from the ACC. That number might change for the better or worse though with all the drama going on with FSU and Clemson.

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2 minutes ago, CHROMEBIRD said:

IIRC UW and UO are getting $30mil/year for the next 6 years from the B1G's media deal. Stanford and Cal's distribution will be around $7-10mil/year for the next 7 years from the ACC. That number might change for the better or worse though with all the drama going on with FSU and Clemson.

And what are wOSU & WSU getting?  Cause thats prob the boat Stan & Cal wouldve been in if not jumping.

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17 minutes ago, ionel said:

And what are wOSU & WSU getting?  Cause thats prob the boat Stan & Cal wouldve been in if not jumping.

Unknown, because there was no media deal inked when they left. The current offer on the table was around $25mil per year per school but the Pac schools (except USC and UCLA who already bolted) thought they could do better.

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