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Wow...yet I have to read the bullshit about them being victims. Why doesn't Erik Johnson whine about that? Instead? He actually puts the blame not on the first two schools to leave, UCLA and USC. Not on the fucking Buffs for leaving next, and not even on Oregon, who according to him was leaving with our without Washington. Nope...blames the U of W. The fifth school to decide to leave the sinking ship! Unfucking believable.Do-overs? Absolutely, Kirk Schulz has a list of decisions he’d like back following the collapse of the Pac-12.
The Washington State president and chair of the Pac-12 board was heavily involved in the media rights saga that spanned 13 months and ended last week in a failed effort to save the conference.
“We should have had more robust conversations about our value in the marketplace,” Schulz told the Hotline on Friday.
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Make no mistake: the silence and the eventual abandonment of the Pac-12 were never about the well-being of student-athletes, academic considerations, or the mission statements of institutions of higher learning. This was about something far more important: money.
Seriously? He thinks that fully streaming is what we should have all had to deal with, and worries not one single bit about the fact that the Presidents, headed up by the Chairman, FROM FUCKING WSU, shot down $30 million PER SCHOOL, from ESPN!? Yeah, we wouldn't all want to be able to watch. No, just those those decided to add Apple TV or what ever the fuck streaming service Eric Johnson thinks "we were all headed for". Nope, we don't want ESPN, which is in every damn sports fans home. We want to stream...and because the Huskies decided to join the other four that left? It's all on them. Pathetic.TV money.
Thursday, August 3, they had a deal. Ask WSU's President Kirk Schulz. Ask Dr. Michael Crow, ASU's longtime President. Or Oregon State's Athletic Director Scott Barnes. Ask any of them. They had a deal.
They'd agreed in principle to a media rights package with Apple. Pac-9 games (Colorado, by this time, had also abandoned the conference) would be carried on a subscription streaming-based model, which is where sports programming is headed anyway, right?