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<blockquote data-quote="stinger 1957" data-source="post: 945019" data-attributes="member: 1682"><p>I just saw a very brief mention that the Big 10 has made a decision to move on and not pursue any more Pac 12 schools. And also we're seeing at the same time mention of something possibly going on where FSU, Clemson SEC; UVA, UNC, GT, Miami Big 10; Pitt, VT, NC St., Louisville Big 12, and Wake, Duke, Syracuse, BC will not be left out. I don't know this but it sounds like maybe all the ACC schools could be working something out behind the scenes, I would really hope something like this could actually happen because it probably would be less painful for the greater number of schools in the ACC. Seems the Pac 12 is just floundering around and maybe the Big 12 is also giving up on Pac 12 schools. Just speculation on my part and easily could be absolutely nothing to any of it.</p><p>It seems to me because of the time zone for most of their schools the Pac 12 is the least desirable TV mkt of all the schools across the USA. It seems that the Pac 12 may be pursuing what they call "linear" which I don't fully understand but somehow is tied into streaming and subscriptions from each schools fan base, but I could have that wrong, what I saw was not very clear to me as to what it exactly was.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stinger 1957, post: 945019, member: 1682"] I just saw a very brief mention that the Big 10 has made a decision to move on and not pursue any more Pac 12 schools. And also we're seeing at the same time mention of something possibly going on where FSU, Clemson SEC; UVA, UNC, GT, Miami Big 10; Pitt, VT, NC St., Louisville Big 12, and Wake, Duke, Syracuse, BC will not be left out. I don't know this but it sounds like maybe all the ACC schools could be working something out behind the scenes, I would really hope something like this could actually happen because it probably would be less painful for the greater number of schools in the ACC. Seems the Pac 12 is just floundering around and maybe the Big 12 is also giving up on Pac 12 schools. Just speculation on my part and easily could be absolutely nothing to any of it. It seems to me because of the time zone for most of their schools the Pac 12 is the least desirable TV mkt of all the schools across the USA. It seems that the Pac 12 may be pursuing what they call "linear" which I don't fully understand but somehow is tied into streaming and subscriptions from each schools fan base, but I could have that wrong, what I saw was not very clear to me as to what it exactly was. [/QUOTE]
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