Gets to be mentioned at the same level as Cal and Stanford
(Only four Pac-12 teams not currently ranked: ASU, UA, Cal and Stanford)
(Only four Pac-12 teams not currently ranked: ASU, UA, Cal and Stanford)
Just because asu is the worst team in the conference doesn’t mean you have to bring us down with youYou know you're at the bottom in football when you're mentioned with Arizona.
What a shame. They had a $30M/team deal with ESPN in hand but were too arrogant to accept it. Ugh.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
Well apparently it was not Michael Crow and a clueless ASU professor who came up with that infamous number. It was Utah’s president, and a clueless Utah professor.
Yes and no.What a shame. They had a $30M/team deal with ESPN in hand but were too arrogant to accept it. Ugh.
Bob Thompson, the retired Fox Sports Networks president, told me in the summer of 2022 that he believed the 10 remaining Pac-12 schools were worth $300 million total per year. That matches the $30 million per school that ESPN offered. But the valuations that the Pac-12 members came up with and talked about in their board meetings consistently came in between $40 million and $45 million per school annually.
Yes and no.
There was nothing wrong with countering at $50m. In fact, they should have countered. What they didn’t expect was ESPN up and walking away from the table. Now, maybe they should have better read the room but you cannot fault them for trying to get more than $30m.
At the end of the day, I’m not sure the PAC as we know it would have survived anyways. I think WAS and ORE still depart and Colorado was pretty much gone already
Yeah, I said as much. They didn’t read the room and they didn’t expect ESPN to take their ball and go homeThe counteroffer shouldn't be so high that the other side doesn't feel like there is room for compromise.
Crow’s mistake on top of the years of Larry Scott support was siding with the California schools and not raiding the remnants of the Big 12 after Texas/OU left. He was absolutely rugged by the LA schools who specifically said no on expansion while actively trying to leave.Yeah, I said as much. They didn’t read the room and they didn’t expect ESPN to take their ball and go home