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Considering the Pac 12 collapses without USC I imagine they'd get whatever deal they want from them. The entire conference scheduling model currently revolves around teams needing to play in California (specifically LA) twice a year and wanting to play on TV vs USC at least twice every 4 years. 4 of the Pac 12s 6 highest rated games last season, and I believe #'s 1-3, were USC games. They're more important to the Pac 12 than ND is to the ACC, and even then, the ACC acknowledges how useful Notre Dame has been and the B1G reportedly regrets passing up on the ND opportunity they had years back.Where would you guys place your Oly sports, if you were to go Indy?
I don’t think you’re getting that sweetheart deal from the Pac 12 that ND gets from the ACC.
That said, USC is still cleaning up non-football institutional messes so the BOT is pretty hesitant to make any major shifts like that when everything else is just getting stable. Still the AD and boosters especially seem serious about exploring independence even if only as a leverage move. This scheduling agreement is an attempt to keep USC (and to a lesser extent UCLA) happy: "Why leave to go independent or to the B1G when you can have those same national matchups from the comfort of the conference you already know!"
Apologies for the wall of text.
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