Rivalries reaching back decades now risk being so much fat trimmed off so the final cut is tailor made to be a network-friendly money printing machine. But the idea of a “Rose Bowl Game” featuring Penn State and Wisconsin turns my stomach. Sure, the Big Ten could turn the Granddaddy of Them All into the annual site of the conference championship, and that’d be cool to see. We could very well be looking at the death of the Rose Bowl should the Pac-12 disintegrate. No matter how interesting the chess moves of realignment are, the voice of reason in my head reminds me of the longstanding traditions being auctioned off to the highest television bidder. But as with that show, will the ending we get leave us disappointed and frustrated, wishing we had enjoyed the early days when we had the chance? Wanting to find out who ends up where is like wanting to know who would rule Westeros at the end of Game of Thrones. The sheer number of story lines are staggering and it’s all playing out like an HBO drama. If the numbers don’t satisfy the remaining Pac-12 schools, who jumps first and does that open the floodgates for teams like Oregon and Washington to formally apply for the Big Ten? Which ACC schools fit best in the SEC and Big Ten? How soon are until we get a Power 2 model, and how big will those two conferences be? The conference’s grant of rights was signed after the last round of realignment in the early 2010’s and runs through 2036, so while the teams on the east coast gained long term security, they sacrificed the financial windfalls the Big Ten and SEC will see with their shorter, more flexible contracts.Īnd here I am, devouring every story about what the Pac-12’s media rights contract will look like, whether its annual revenue distribution will be enough to keep Colorado happy, or when will San Diego State finally get the call up from the G5. Now the ACC is having its own family squabble, where the most lucrative brands are demanding, and getting, a larger piece of the pie based on postseason performance. Washington State president Kirk Schulz says WSU athletics will have “temporary freeze on all current & future vacant positions until further review, as well as a pause on non-essential travel, purchases & new professional development” because of “significant decrease in Pac-12…- Brett McMurphy May 23, 2023 Now it’s the Pac-12’s turn to face extinction as commissioner George Kliavkoff is left with the table scraps of television rights options and bad news seemingly every day. Not only that, but Yormark also beat the Pac-12 to the punch by securing a new media rights agreement, bringing his conference back from its near death experience. One month later the Big 12 had an aggressive new commissioner in Brett Yormark who secured four new members to fill the void left by Oklahoma and Texas. In June of 2022, USC and UCLA announced their intention to join the Big Ten, leaving the Pac-12 without their marquee names. The Big 12 was on life support.įast forward one year and the first big plot twist in the saga landed. Speculation swirled about the Pac-12 absorbing the most attractive programs left, while leaving the leftovers to find whatever shelter could be had from the likes of the Sun Belt, MAC, or AAC. After the news broke, many questioned how the Big 12 would survive without the historic brands of the Sooners and Longhorns propping it up. Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY SportsĮver since Oklahoma and Texas announced their exodus to the SEC in 2021, the ground upon which college football stands has never quite settled back down. Like those shows, it features plenty of secret deals, huge amounts of money, backstabbing, and the deaths of a few beloved characters. I may have missed the Succession hype train, but I have been obsessed with an even more realistic drama playing out right before our eyes. Following in the footsteps of Game of Thrones, The Sopranos, and The Wire, Succession reinforced America’s love affair with a gritty, cutthroat, and sometimes morally compromised story. I’ve never seen a minute of the show, but I understand it’s an enthralling power struggle drama with everything you’d expect from an HBO prestige series: high production values, top tier writing, and acting that would make Konstantin Stanislavsky weep tears of joy. Apparently there was something of a shared pop culture moment recently as HBO’s Succession aired its series finale.
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