• MTBAggie
    116
    Oregon is 7-0 and thumped Purdue 35-0 tonight.
  • 72Aggie
    316

    Going into this weekend:
    ACC
    Stanford 1-2, 2-4
    Cal 0-3, 3-3

    Big Ten
    Oregon 3-0, 6-0
    Washington 2-2, 4-3
    USC 1-3, 3-3
    UCLA 0-4, 1-5

    Big 12
    Arizona State 2-1, 5-1
    Colorado 2-1, 4-2
    Arizona 1-2, 3-3
    Utah 1-2, 4-2

    The "Conference of Champions" is 13-20 in their new conferences. The California schools are 2-12.
  • movielover
    524
    We ocassionally added extra bleachers at Toomey, esp after end zone bleachers started to fail.
  • SochorField
    148
    Sac State as a "dominant" athletics program is crazy work.
  • BlueGoldAg
    1.2k
    No kidding. They aren't shy about talking themselves up that's for sure!
  • smarterray
    31
    Hey, no one else is gonna do it for them... I do appreciate the gusto.
  • BaseballAtDobbins
    51
    Undergrad? Was that the 24 hour library study room?
  • agalum
    325
    I thought the undergrad was the junior burger at the Grad :).
  • movielover
    524


    The Undergrad reading room was Shields Library basement open 24 / 7 with large long tables, stark interior. Internal stairwell locked up at night. I believe we called it the Undergrad... packed beginning of Finals Week.
  • BaseballAtDobbins
    51
    Was that different from the 24 hour reading room which was there circa late 00's when I was there.

    https://localwiki.org/davis/24_Hour_Reading_Room
  • movielover
    524
    I believe there is now a much smaller reading room which faces towards the Quad, seats a few dozen?

    The big expansion of Shields Library took away the basement area and created a new unmet undergrad need. I hear local coffee shops are packed during finals.
  • BaseballAtDobbins
    51
    It has higher capacity than that but yes, the one I know is a side annex facing the quad and I don't think it is connected to other areas but I cant remember.
  • fugawe09
    188
    sounds to me like they need to schedule library downtime for the floors to be buffed and waxed during home games or something.
  • Toke69
    311


    Now:
    UCLA 1-4
    USC 1-4
    Stanford 1-3
    Cal 0-4
    Arizona 1-3
    Utah 1-2
    Only Oregon and Colorado have winning records in conference.
  • 72Aggie
    316
    Only three of the ten former Pac-12 teams won this weekend; Oregon, UCLA and Colorado, and Colorado's win was over former Pac-12 opponent Arizona.
  • Toke69
    311
    My dumping of Cal and the Pac 12 just allows me to focus on the Aggies and 49ers.
  • movielover
    524
    According to John Canzano, Grand Canyon University skipped a WCC AD meeting, and is being courted by the Mountain West.

    A recent member of the WCC, their entry fee was $16 Million. They forfeit that if they jump to the MW, which has their own entry fee. Reportedly, GCU wants to eventually join the Pac-12.

    Canzano reports the Pac-12 still in search of one all-sports school.
  • yolohw
    5
    That's pretty ridiculous. Grand Canyon seems to have no idea what to do. They were NAIA, Division I, down to Division II, then they wanted to be NAIA again but couldn't because they weren't a non-profit entity. So back to D-II and then D-I again. I believe they were independent for awhile, then the WAC, the WCC and now the MWC maybe. Lunacy.

    I don't really see the MWC being very lucrative for them because they don't have a football team. Their big sports seem to be men's bball and baseball.
  • DrMike
    716
    it’s a weird place. For-profit Christian school with enrollment of around 100,000 (mostly online). Fined nearly $40M about a year ago by the government for deceptive pricing of advanced degrees. They did bring a bunch of fans to their NCAA basketball tourney games last - I believe the school foot the bill.

    That will be by far the toughest environment the basketball team plays in this year (Hawaii a runner-up)
  • eastbayaggie
    98
    I read several days ago that tthe Mountain West wanted Grand Canyon University, because they made the Division I National Championships in Men's Basketball three times.
  • BlueGoldAg
    1.2k
    For-profit Christian school with enrollment of around 100,000 (mostly online). Fined nearly $40M about a year ago by the government for deceptive pricing of advanced degrees.DrMike

    How "Christian" of them...deceiving students to make more money...
  • DrMike
    716
    I wonder if the MWC 5 are having a bit of buyer’s remorse?

    ‘So tell me about this new Pac12 conference we’re gonna pay big bucks to get into? Who else is in it?

    ‘Well, uh, you’ve got Oregon St and Washingtion St.’

    ‘Yeah, who else?’

    ‘Well, uh, besides us? There’s 4 other MWC schools’

    ‘Okay, hmmmm….and the others? You do need at least one more.’

    ‘Yeah, uh, well there’s a couple FCS schools that want to join!!’
  • SoCalAggie
    56
    Idk. I still think it’s the better play
  • BlueGoldAg
    1.2k
    SACRAMENTO -- The Sac 12 Executive Committee announced new research that shows the value of the Sacramento media market and economy as a benefit as part of their push to join the Pac-12.

    The study underscores Sacramento's potential to significantly enhance the Pac-12's footprint, highlighting its would-be position as the second-largest designated market area and the second-largest economy among conference markets.

    The report reveals that the Sacramento market would trail only Denver and would boast a median household income of $92,000. In terms of economic strength, Sacramento's real GDP reached $98.9 billion in 2022, surpassing Fresno by 118%. The city has also experienced the highest population growth of any Pac-12 city since 2020.

    "The findings of this study, along with our increased fundraising goals, demonstrate that Sacramento State is poised for Pac-12 membership," Sac 12 co-chair Josh Wood said.

    The Sac 12 committee also announced a new goal for Name, Image and Likeness funds after surpassing the first $50 million goal by $7 million in six weeks due to 20 donors with ties to Sacramento State or the Sacramento region. Now, the group has its sights set on raising $75 million in NIL funds.

    The hope, according to Wood, is the support given to Sacramento State athletes translates to the university's football stadium fundraising goals.

    https://www.cbsnews.com/sacramento/news/sac-state-announces-new-research-in-push-for-pac-12/
  • eastbayaggie
    98
    $75 million in NIL funds!? That's pretty impressive, right?
  • LeFan
    9


    Only for the few dumb enough to believe. That group is a bunch of amateurs.
  • DrMike
    716
    I dunno; that's the argument that got Rutgers into the Big 10!
  • Wookie
    9
    I don’t think we’ll see any further developments until the Pac secures a media deal. Seems like everything is on the come. They’ve got some good teams from the MW. Will be interesting to see who they add. Wazzu is ranked 22 and the Donks are at 15 in this week’s football rankings. Meanwhile, the guys across the causeway continue their telethon. This is an education on realignment.
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