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Topic: The Death of College Football - Realignment, NIL, Portal, Etc.

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utee94

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Re: The Death of College Football - Realignment, NIL, Portal, Etc.
« Reply #2184 on: April 29, 2025, 09:29:31 AM »
I don't see a legitimate compelling need for ever releasing a depth chart to the public.

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« Reply #2185 on: April 29, 2025, 05:16:20 PM »
Kirk Ferentz calls out uncertainty around roster limits after House settlement final approval delay

Ahead of the 2025 season, schools began to prepare for roster limits that would be in place under the House v. NCAA settlement. For football, that figure is 105 – although the final approval process hit a snag last week.

After telling attorneys for both sides to address her concerns around roster limits, Judge Claudia Wilken said she would deny final approval if the NCAA does not either phase in or grandfather those numbers. She gave attorneys two weeks to do so, meaning they have until May 7. If fully approved, the settlement would be effective July 1.

To Iowa’s coach Kirk Ferentz, Wilken’s order adds a new level of uncertainty. Considering the season begins in just over four months, he lamented the current state of college football.

“Not to make light of it, but this really says it all,” Ferentz said on SiriusXM College. “It’s … April 29, and we still have no idea what the rules are here for August. Think about that for a second. College football’s a fairly significant – it’s a big operation. A lot of revenue. It’s all we talk about anymore, is revenue.

“A lot at stake here, and we still don’t know what the rules are. That shows you just how screwed up things are right now, quite frankly. I guess that’s one good thing about getting older. I’ve learned not to sweat everything or rise and fall with every little thing that goes on. We’ll figure it out as it goes.”
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« Reply #2186 on: April 29, 2025, 05:17:45 PM »
Pac-12 announces 2025 media rights deal with ESPN, CBS, The CW

For the second straight year, the Pac-12 will feature just two teams. Oregon State and Washington State will be the only teams in the conference, but more are on the way next year after a round of expansion – and the league now has a new media rights deal for 2025.

The Pac-12 announced CBS, The CW and ESPN will be part of the one-year deal. The CW was the league’s exclusive partner a year ago as Oregon State and Washington State started planning for the future of the conference, and their game was the network’s most-watched of the 2024 season. ESPN was part of the Pac-12’s previous media rights deal, which expired following the 2023 campaign.

Although former commissioner George Kliavkoff presented a new contract with would feature a streaming presence with Apple, the schools could not agree, which helped spark 10 departures and a groundbreaking round of realignment.

Now, ESPN will air two Pac-12 games this year. CBS will also air two games, and the other nine matchups will be on The CW.

“Having Pac-12 football featured across three leading broadcasters in CBS, The CW and ESPN in 2025 will provide tremendous exposure to showcase Oregon State, Washington State and our brand in the Pac-12’s final season before expansion,” Pac-12 commissioner Teresa Gould said in a statement. “We are thrilled to continue our partnership with The CW, to welcome a new partner in CBS Sports and to see a return of Pac-12 football on ESPN.”


Notable games highlight new Pac-12 media deal
As part of the media deal, The CW will now air a “New Pac-12” double feature in September. That slate will include Fresno State at Oregon State and San Diego State at Washington State, giving fans a sneak preview of two teams set to join the conference.

Fresno State and San Diego State will enter the Pac-12 in 2026 along with Boise State, Colorado State and Utah State as full Pac-12 members. Gonzaga is also coming aboard, but does not sponsor football.

Additionally, both CBS games will be in primetime. The annual Apple Cup game between Washington State and Washington will be Sept. 20 at 8 p.m. ET, and the Pac-12 featuring Wazzu at Oregon State will be No. 4 at 8 p.m. ET.

Of course, there’s also the return of Pac-12 football on ESPN. Oregon State’s Aug. 30 matchup against Cal will kick off at 10:30 p.m. ET, and the Beavers’ vs. Houston will be Sept. 26 – one day earlier than originally scheduled – at 10:30 p.m. ET.

“Adding these games strengthens ESPN’s industry-leading college football slate,” said Kurt Dargis, ESPN senior director of programming, in a statement. “They deliver meaningful exposure for Oregon State and align well with opportunistic time slots across our platforms.”
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« Reply #2187 on: April 29, 2025, 05:36:15 PM »


“Having Pac-12 football featured across three leading broadcasters in CBS, The CW and ESPN in 2025 will provide tremendous exposure to showcase Oregon State, Washington State and our brand in the Pac-12’s final season before expansion,” Pac-12 commissioner Teresa Gould said in a statement. “We are thrilled to continue our partnership with The CW, to welcome a new partner in CBS Sports and to see a return of Pac-12 football on ESPN.”

It's hard to take "showcase.....our brand" seriously when it's immediately preceded by an admission that it's just OSU and WSU.  

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« Reply #2188 on: April 29, 2025, 05:38:37 PM »
I often wonder where our friend PiratesRoost is these days and what he thinks about the self immolation of the PAC?

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« Reply #2189 on: April 29, 2025, 05:58:09 PM »
I've also thought about him.  Back in 2011 he was high as a kite on the media deals the PAC had put together.  iirc, he was also a binge-consumer of cfb like the most hardcore of us.  I wonder if all the NIL, realignment, portal, etc. has put him off as much as it has us.  

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« Reply #2190 on: April 30, 2025, 07:31:01 AM »
He was a fun poster.
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