I want the conference saved if there's actually some sort of monetary/geographical benefit in it, but I don't want it to continue if Kliavkoff is retained, bottom line. His ouster with no severance should be the first requirement of any deal. (it won't be, but I can pretend.)
I want the conference saved if there's actually some sort of monetary/geographical benefit in it, but I don't want it to continue if Kliavkoff is retained, bottom line. His ouster with no severance should be the first requirement of any deal. (it won't be, but I can pretend.)
Remaining with OSU/Wazzu, while ostensibly noble and in all likelihood their only remaining move, puts us on the mid-major track and almost assuredly strips whatever remains of the Conference of any Group of 5 rights/status. The $$$, which already didn’t really fit even in the past few years of the P12, means you’re cutting multiple sports, reducing rosters, limiting schedules, etc.
While Kliavkoff is undoubtedly a boob, the leaders at USC, UCLA, Colorado, Oregon and Washington are all just as much to blame.
I want the conference saved if there's actually some sort of monetary/geographical benefit in it, but I don't want it to continue if Kliavkoff is retained, bottom line. His ouster with no severance should be the first requirement of any deal. (it won't be, but I can pretend.)
Remaining with OSU/Wazzu, while ostensibly noble and in all likelihood their only remaining move, puts us on the mid-major track and almost assuredly strips whatever remains of the Conference of any Group of 5 rights/status. The $$$, which already didn’t really fit even in the past few years of the P12, means you’re cutting multiple sports, reducing rosters, limiting schedules, etc.
While Kliavkoff is undoubtedly a boob, the leaders at USC, UCLA, Colorado, Oregon and Washington are all just as much to blame.