…next decade. Loser: Stanford and Cal. As difficult as it might be to imagine, two schools with hundreds of NCAA titles and Nobel Prizes — plus access to the Bay…
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…the media rights deal. His entire strategy hinged on the presidents staying patient and external forces remaining at bay. Specifically, we wrote the following: “In realignment, presumptions are the kindling…
…and Oregon State? The Bay Area schools assuredly will attempt to squeeze into the Big Ten, creating a six-team western division. If that move fails, they could compete as Independents…
…changed this week, at least with one of the two entities. The Big Ten presidents signaled a willingness to consider adding Washington, Oregon and the Bay Area schools because the…
…and became an 18-team league; the Bay Area tandem would create a quartet and push membership to 20. The newcomers would not join the conference at full shares of the…
…conferences that play major college football, only two are located in the Mountain and Pacific Time Zones. — Oregon, Washington and perhaps the Bay Area duo could attempt to join…
…western division that did not include a presence in California? They wouldn’t. There’s also the competitive issue: Would the likes of Oklahoma State and Baylor welcome two heavyweight football programs…
…his initial recruiting class. It came from offensive tackle Ziron Brown of Bay Saint Louis (Mississippi) — the same town that produced former Cardinal star Tank Williams a quarter century…
…are Auburn, Oregon, Utah, Penn State, Michigan State, Oregon State, Illinois and Miami. He will be committing to one of the eight programs back home in the Bay Area on…
…several fronts: — The shift to a remote-work environment allows the conference to avoid compensating new employees for the Bay Area cost-of-living. — Several executives have left the conference in…