@dcut03
Looking at time lines of how this all unfolded and based on comments from WYO AD this thing was being planned as far back as before MWC media days.
SDSU and Boise 'owe' the MWC nothing.
But they along with OSU and WSU vastly overestimated the value of the PAC brand.
Will PAC get a better media deal than the MWC? Yep. 3x as much? Like the 15 million they were floating? No. Not even close to that. They'llbe lucky to get 10 million.
Think of it this way. AAC got 9 million per school with a lineup of..
Houston, SMU, CINCY, Memphis, Tulane and USF. All sizeable TV markets. And this was when Cincy was was really really good and Houston was in the Tom Herman era winning 9+ games a year and SMU was getting things turned around.
I'm not sure the PACs lineup is all that much better than the AAC at that time.
Was a reverse merger in their best interest? Maybe maybe not.
But getting to 8 teams as soon as possible was definitely in their best interest. Had they included UNLV and USU in initial plans they'd be set and in a much stronger bargaining position.
Now everybody out there can wait them out for the best deal possible because the PAC needs to get an 8th member.
If they circle back to Memphis they are going to have to spend way more money than they had intended. Memphis and Tulane have them by the short hairs. PAC has to get a media deal that exceeds 9 million per school.
Not asking sarcastically but for Memphis and Tulane is anything short of 12 million per year enough to compensate for all the increased travel? I'm not sure that it is to be honest.
PAC will land on their feet but there is no way they anticipated being in the spot they are in right now.