Looks like Washington and WhOragon are scrambling to find a lifeboat seat on the sinking pac 12.
Again BOO HOO.
I must admit it makes me scratch my head in that these idiots didn't see this thing coming and plan for it.
Almost as BRAIN DEAD STUPID as MORONS that didn't see the economy about to hit a brick wall and left their money in the market. I think REALY? Did you not go to college? Do you really think Robert Reiche has ever been right about ANYTHING? You can't just print money and shut down energy production. It's not complicated.
I am sure Washington and Oregon will find a place to land. Oregon has slave labor money and Washington is a real school in a good sized market with a proud tradition.
The rest of them can go pound sand. It was a joke letting the Arizona schools (and with ETCU, I use the term loosely) in , in the first place. Then Utah and Colorado? Why those two? Just more stupid decisions . Then of course the pac 12 network with games after midnight , and control in the bay area of all places. What could possibly go wrong?
There really is no longer a need for Oregon state, Washington State, CAL , ETCU, Truckstop U to even bother fielding teams anymore, now that they can't FEED off of USC. NO one (still two words) ever cared in the first place. No one cares now. No one will care tomorrow. Stanford wouldn't even notice it it no longer had a football team.
Would like to see Washington and WhOregon beg their way into the big 10. Those are two games to schedule in November. So much for the cold weather complaints. Not sure how they would divide up the conference while they tried to find 2 decent fits in the eastern division. My guess is it will be 10 each when all is said and done. should be fun to see. And you idiots that didn't see the recession coming, well, it also sucks to be you. sc
Well let’s think. A west division would be usc ucla northwestern Illinois minnesota iowa Nebraska and Wisconsin
east would be um moo u. Osu state penn. Rutgers maryland Indiana and Purdue.
Why schedule Washington and Oregon in November?