BREAKING: Colorado Buffaloes leaving Pac-12 for Big-12 per Brett McMurphy
Zach Segars (Mile High Sports) — 2023 will be the Colorado Buffaloes‘ final season in the Pac-12, according to a report from Action Network college football insider Brett McMurphy.
McMurphy also reports that the move will be announced when the Colorado Buffaloes officially apply for Big 12 membership on Thursday. This will have a quick turnaround too, as the Big 12 Board of Directors is expected to approve CU’s move to the Big 12, with play starting in 2024.
The return to their old stomping grounds will also be lucrative for the Buffs, as they’re expected to get at least $31.7 million annually in media rights revenue and an estimated $42 million in Big 12 revenue share, for a total of $73.7 million.
In the Pac-12, the Colorado Buffaloes were earning approximately $57.8 million annually, with $20.8 million coming from media rights revenue and $37 million coming from the conference’s revenue share.
The stability of the Big 12 conference and how that contrasted with the Pac-12, which has yet to secure a media rights deal and has an uncertain future sans UCLA and USC, was a major driving factor in the decision for CU, per McMurphy.
The Buffs’ departure will only amplify the Pac-12’s instability and decrease the conference’s chances of receiving a favorable media deal, which could lead to other schools West Coast schools joining the Big 12. McMurphy reports Utah, Arizona State, and Arizona are the leading candidates, and that Arizona’s president met with Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark during the Final Four.
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The trouble with the Pac9 now is the folks at Beserkley, Furd, Quacks and Dawgs feel superior to everyone and Wash St, Oregon St and Arizona St are treated like poor step children. Yutes and Zonies need to find a new home fast.
Kudos to big 12. I am sure they are not done, but the pac12 most likely is. If the bailout plan is SMU, UNLV, or Colorado St, that’s not a great plan.
If Utah and the Arizona schools jump ship, the PAC would be the PAC-6 or turning it around, a Six Pac…..LOL
IMO the pac is a cooked goose. As a resident of Indy I can’t think of one program that would bring any eye balls east of the Rockies. Oregon needs to accept their fate and get with Stanford, Cal and Wash and get into the ACC, Big Ten or Big 12. Wa St and Or St can join the mountain west. It seems obvious that eventually Az, Az st, Utah and Co are headed to the big 12. If these folks would have paid USC their rightful share this never would have happened to them…..but……they wanted their utopia. I doubt… Read more »
Pete Thamel — “The Big 12’s presidents and chancellors voted unanimously Wednesday night on a conference call to accept Colorado as a new member. Colorado still has not formally applied for Big 12 membership, which is expected to happen tomorrow.”
That sure came together fast. Another embarrassing event for the commish.
Welcome to the new WAC.
Three things the Pac-12 needs to do in order to survive Colorado to the Big 12 Colorado making the jump to the Big 12 has the potential to be the nail in the coffin. Kevin Borba (SI.com) — One year removed from USC and UCLA announcing their intentions to leave the Pac-12 for the Big Ten, Colorado is now set to be leaving the conference for the Big 12. A move that not only takes the wind out of whatever momentum the Pac-12 had going in their media rights negotiations, but could be a domino that ends up contributing to the collapse… Read more »
I love the smell of schadenfreude in the morning–it smells like…victory!
the only thing that would make the demise of the PAC better was if larry scott was still running things. Georg K. walked into his new house and promptly watched catch on fire–kinda feel sorry for him.
Poor GK. Who knows what was going through his mind when he took the job? I doubt he forecast the immediate possibility of USC and UCLA leaving the already reeling Pac-12 in the lurch. Maybe that was his original sin. I sure never had the faintest remote clue that USC suddenly had the balls to pull off such a massively transitional move. If he ever decides to tell an honest version about all the behind-the-scenes happenings leading us to this crazy spot, I’d love to hear it. Until then, I just have to assume GK got outmaneuvered big-time, and USC… Read more »