Eff Larry Scott forever.
His pal Michael Crow is trending in that direction as well.Eff Larry Scott forever.
Hey - put them together and they're Michael Scott! Kind of perfect.His pal Michael Crow is trending in that direction as well.
I don't have a lot of confidence in Crow's decision making here. And I still don't know why Anderson remains employed.I seriously hope the two stooges (Crow, Anderson) are going to follow suit and bail.
I have said this could happen multiple times in this thread. if we are lucky they will still play in nonconference.Yeah, they are going to "trade up" without a media deal to offer. Or at least not a competitive one.
Kliavkoff is Klueless. I just hope that UA doesn't end up in the Big 12 without ASU.
If only one of us is left to some sort of bizarro Mountain West/Pac-10 hybrid I can assure you the one who escaped to greener pastures will not be doing the other any favors with any sort of home and home scheduling.I have said this could happen multiple times in this thread. if we are lucky they will still play in nonconference.
Board of Regents will have something to say about that.If only one of us is left to some sort of bizarro Mountain West/Pac-10 hybrid I can assure you the one who escaped to greener pastures will not be doing the other any favors with any sort of home and home scheduling.
Since when does the BOR dictate out of conference scheduling?Board of Regents will have something to say about that.
Since when does the BOR dictate out of conference scheduling?
Dude that was 40 years ago. You don’t t think college athletics landscape has changed just a bit since then?Well, they have never had UA and ASU is separate conferences, but until Lute the Chicken got the ABOR to drop the mandate, they made UA and ASU play NAU in Flagstaff in alternating years in basketball, so yes, they have been involved in OOC scheduling.
UA refusing to do home and home with ASU would not fly - guaranteed.
That's not reality anymore.Well, they have never had UA and ASU is separate conferences, but until Lute the Chicken got the ABOR to drop the mandate, they made UA and ASU play NAU in Flagstaff in alternating years in basketball, so yes, they have been involved in OOC scheduling.
UA refusing to do home and home with ASU would not fly - guaranteed.
Board of Regents will have something to say about that.
Board of Regents will have something to say about that.
Dude that was 40 years ago. You don’t t think college athletics landscape has changed just a bit since then?
I can see similar things happening down the road in the Pacific NW. When Oregon and UW are in the B1G, OSU and WSU will be wanting to ensure that the Apple Cup and Civil War continue. Funny thing, the UW fans see Oregon as their big, hated rival, and vice versa.
WOW..........It’s too bad the Pac-12 could not have hired Brett Yormark, instead of Kliavkoff. He is good at his job.
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And? Arizona State regents aren't going to let UA refuse to do OOC matchups with them.
Need? No. Right now, it’s about conferences monopolizingDoes the B1G need the Pacific Northwest market when they already have LA?
I wouldn't say "need," right now, but as the conference's most valuable brands or markets, UW and UO would be schools the B1G could "want" in its competition with the SEC. I am inclined to agree with ASU alum Matt Barrie's take today:Does the B1G need the Pacific Northwest market when they already have LA?