Conference Of Champions

It might be nice to watch some of these teams play too, if the Pac-12 Network were available on DirecTV, etc. And maybe it’s a tribute to the conference that it continues to dominate in all sports as we see a projected $12 million less for each Pac-12 school over the next seven years compared to their SEC and Big Ten counterparts. That’s $84 million less per school in total.

8 thoughts on “Conference Of Champions

  1. Switch. Your. Cable. Provider! Man, do I have to think of everything? C’mon Flow!

    • That’s kind of “besides the point” isn’t it? Either the Pac-12 commissioner is inept in closing on the golden apple or the Pac-12 presidents are not on the ball in leaving money on the table. But yet, you can’t tell Ivory Towers they are wrong in anything…. They think they know everything, right ’04?

      • True. And I guess it’s easy for me to say being I have a cable provider that airs the PAC12 Network. If Flow’s point is in line with yours, great, but I’m just going off of the consistency of his complaining and negative posts and thought I’d chime in.

  2. Gonna go out on a limb here Wolf but our girls winning the beach volleyball title may not be as big a financial windfall for the Pac 12 as Bama winning the football title every year is to the SEC.

    • No that is true but it does draw more gifted athletes that might very well become both professional or even Olympic Champions, with ties to USC.

  3. For once, Wolf has a point. Maybe it isn’t football championships every year, but the PAC-12 deserves much more national coverage in all sports (including football), than the current contract provides

  4. I have Dish , my son has ATT U-verse and my daughter has Charter Spectrum Cable we never miss a game.

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