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speaking of travel costs: if the bad blood continues between the Pac-X and the MWC, and lawsuits have a way of extending bad blood, the Pac-X schools may have to increase their travel costs to fill out their OOC schedules. The closest programs geographically to the PAC are MWC schools. But if the PAC schools want FBS competition, and MWC schools won't cooperate, they may have to schedule games with programs further east
 
yes, but by rule, it takes two full years for an FCS school to upgrade to FBS status; that's after the formal application. The last I heard, Sac St. was still in the process of becoming eligible to submit the application. So even if they met the application standard this summer, it would be the summer of 2027 before they could become FBS. And that's a year after the PAC's deadline

Chris Murray says it's down to Texas State and/or New Mexico St. :

https://nevadasportsnet.com/newslet...ing-to-find-a-required-eighth-football-school
I hadn't heard NM St yet - that actually makes way more sense geographically and the school probably doesn't have its sights set as high as TX ST long term so likely wont need as much revenue concessions.

As a Beavs fan living 30 minutes from TX ST I'd much prefer them but I'm just guessing maybe it is more of a negotiations ploy for the Pac to not have to give up too much to either school.

Sac State as a 9th football member might be good for the Pac just to have stability of an extra member. There can have about the opposite deal of NMST/TXST where they get a much less than full share of revenue the next 5 years but are allowed to step up to FBS.
 
it's wrong. Murray must not know about the 2 year process. He references the ESPN article saying Sac St is planning on applying. The article is from a month ago, and Pete Thamel, who wrote the article, even talks about Sac St not being eligible till 2027:

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Lots of stuff I'm reading say they can be FBS independent in 2026, just not playoff eligible until 2027. Lots of chatter about them being an unofficial member in 2026 with scheduling against the other pac teams, leading to full membership in 2027 or 2028. I'd welcome that.

In the meantime, I do think texas state is a good fit and they are currently the odds favorite to join.
 
I think UNLV will join eventually.

UNLV signed on to the the MWC's new media deal and GOR. That runs thru 2032 and is rumored to impose an even steeper exit fee than the last GOR, which was 18M for any departing school. If UNLV does join the PAC, it's unlikely to be over the next 7 years
 
I think UNLV will join eventually.
I thought they seemed like a great option for the final Pac team a year ago. But yeah was shocked they gave up that flexibility to lock themselves into a new MWC contract.
 
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Canzano says something along the lines of....

The pac 2 already likely know who is going to be the 8th team. They want to announce it before July 1 2025. They will wait until mediation with the MWC is over to announce because announcing does nothing for them before the case is settled.
 
Canzano says something along the lines of....

The pac 2 already likely know who is going to be the 8th team. They want to announce it before July 1 2025. They will wait until mediation with the MWC is over to announce because announcing does nothing for them before the case is settled.

New Mexico State seems the most likely. Football stadium capacity is 29,000 which fits in with the other schools. About 680 miles from San Diego St. and Colorado State. By comparison, the distance from San Diego to Texas St. is 1300 miles. From Fort Collins it's about 1000 miles. From Corvallis and Pullman, the distance to Texas St. is about 2000 miles

add them to get to 8 teams; add Sacramento St later. Texas St. seems like a long shot, but I guess it's possible. They would cost more though
 
New Mexico State seems the most likely. Football stadium capacity is 29,000 which fits in with the other schools. About 680 miles from San Diego St. and Colorado State. By comparison, the distance from San Diego to Texas St. is 1300 miles. From Fort Collins it's about 1000 miles. From Corvallis and Pullman, the distance to Texas St. is about 2000 miles

add them to get to 8 teams; add Sacramento St later. Texas St. seems like a long shot, but I guess it's possible. They would cost more though
I didn't listen thoroughly enough, but, I think he may have been insinuating unlv is trying to maneuver right now too in all of this to get to the pac.
 
I didn't listen thoroughly enough, but, I think he may have been insinuating unlv is trying to maneuver right now too in all of this to get to the pac.

UNLV could be risky because they just signed the new GOR the MWC secured. If they tried to back out it would probably generate a lawsuit from the MWC and that could tie up the potential move well past July 2026. Pac-X probably shouldn't put all their eggs in the UNLV basket
 
Is this the thread we talk about the Ducks baseball team winning their conference…..if not, please feel free to move this post.
 
I did. I think it argues for us to host a Super.


Two major national college baseball publications — D1Baseball and Baseball America — are predicting that the Beavers will not land a top eight seed.

D1Baseball is forecasting that Oregon State will be a No. 9 seed opposite the Eugene Regional, meaning its road to Omaha would likely require a rematch in Eugene against the rival Ducks, who are projected as the No. 8 seed. Likewise, Baseball America sees the Beavers landing a No. 11 seed opposite No. 5 seed Vanderbilt, likely sending OSU to Nashville for a super regional.
 
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