It's a lengthy article and reflects Dodd's current opinion. Basically he thinks it's quite possible the PAC devolves into a non P5 conference with the 4 corners schools winding up in the Big 12 while Oregon and Washington wind up in the B1G. Sounds like he believes more conference changes are on the way.
If Oregon and Washington come to the B1G, it's possible they would come in initially with a lower revenue share (but one that's still better than they could get from a diminished PAC).
The driver behind all of this is the inability of the PAC to get a good media deal because they lost USC/UCLA, because the Big 12 beat them to the punch in securing deals to fill the available media time slots and because the media giants currently are trying to cut back their expenses.
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If Oregon and Washington come to the B1G, it's possible they would come in initially with a lower revenue share (but one that's still better than they could get from a diminished PAC).
The driver behind all of this is the inability of the PAC to get a good media deal because they lost USC/UCLA, because the Big 12 beat them to the punch in securing deals to fill the available media time slots and because the media giants currently are trying to cut back their expenses.
ARTICLE Link
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