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PAC-12 Demise Post Mortem


At the risk of opening a can of worms, I thought it might be sadly appropriate to visit the conditions and actions (or lack of) by PAC-12 leadership that led to the complete collapse of the PAC-12. Then, play out our last season in the once storied conference and waive goodbye. The above article by John Wilner is a good reference point. There are several others it the same issue of the Hot Line as the article linked above. Note: you will probably run into a pay wall on this article, but it should show up on KSL this week.

Deivon Smith Waiver to Be Denied?

Smith played for Mississippi State in 20–21 season. He played for Georgia Tech the next two seasons. His waiver request asked that he not sit out and be allowed to play for Utah, his third college program this year. The Jackson case says Smith will have to sit this year,

Fast Forward to Florida State and DL Darrell Jackson. He played at Maryland in 2021. Miami- Florida in 2022. He petition to play for FSU this year and he was denied.

With proof that the NCAA is cracking down on multiple school changes, the evidence suggests that Smith will not get that waiver for the Utes this year. Leaving them depleted at the PG spot.
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Barnes...

Lotta talk about Barnes being off limits during scrimmage and that he is a clear number two AND that terrifies people. Friendly reminder that Barnes never prepared for a game in which he played. He was thrown into duty last minute in each appearance. You don't really know what you have in him until he has had a full preparation period.

I also don't read much into the Rose and Johnson were live when Barnes wasn't. Again, you know what you have in Barnes so why risk injury? You DO NOT know what you have in the other two so you need to give them the full effect to see who they are... They ABSOLUTELY should have been live.

I think it is all a moot point anyway because I think Rising starts game one. Why? Why not? Utah should adopt the CFP or bust mentality. Being a 3 time P12 Champ in their last year would be great but been there done that. The next step is a go at the CFP. You need a Baylor and Florida win to do that. A conference game loss with those wins keeps you right in the hunt.

All in or in the way.

Possible BIG 12 Divisions

Interesting read on possible Big 12 divisions:

ttps://www.si.com/college/westvirginia/big-12/what-the-big-12-could-look-like-with-two-divisions

Option 1

EAST


Central Florida, Cincinnati, Houston, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Oklahoma State, West Virginia.

WEST

Arizona, Baylor, Arizona State, BYU, Colorado, TCU, Texas Tech, Utah

Options 2:

NORTH


BYU, Cincinnati, Colorado, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Utah, West Virginia

SOUTH

Arizona, Arizona State, Baylor, Central Florida, Houston, Oklahoma State, TCU, Texas Tech

Predicted two-deep for Florida

Offense
QB - Cam, Rose
RB - JQJ, Bernard
LT - Falcon K., Fano
LG - Bills, Lomu
C - Kump, Maea
RG - Mokofisi
RT - Laumea, Williams
TE - Yasmin, Suguturaga (I'm assuming Kuithe isn't ready to go)
WR1 - Parks, Simmons
WR2 - Pittman, Matthews
WR3 - Vele, McClain

Defense
DT - Pepa, Fotu
Tafuna, Vimahi
DE - Ellis, O'Toole
Fillinger, Kennedy
LB - Reid, Furey
Barton, Calvert
Damuni, Medlock
CB - Broughton, Vaughn
Battle, Tao J.
Safety - Vaki, Hall
Bishop, Ritchie

Not many holes in that line-up. Let's go!

Last hours Apple deal

Has anyone seen the article in the Atlantic about the last hours of the PAC 12 and the tv GOR deal. I tried to read it but it is behind a paywall. Wanting to know if anyone has the details.

Second part of this post and more of a question is if the remaining 4 schools in the PAC fold and go elsewhere what becomes of the PAC 12 networks.

I know overall the network had its flaws like distribution and such but could the assets of that network be something of interest to the Big 12? I know there used to be the LHN for Texas but is there anything currently being used for Big 12 specific media content?
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