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BlueBlood wrote: ↑August 11th, 2023, 9:27 am Maybe it's time for the B1G to create B1G-2. A conference for schools that fit the overall profile of the Big Ten, but don't create enough media value to warrant entry into the Big Ten (and the mega money that comes with it). TIsn't that called the MAC?
tyndal23 wrote: ↑August 11th, 2023, 12:19 am If WSU/OSU try and keep PAC 12 alive ( as one of the latest 100 rumors ) by getting x number of top G5 Teams ( I am betting 6 total for a Conference of 8 ). Who would they possibly get to pay the exit fees of current conference and willing to “roll the dice”. I would assume they would approach Boise St., SMU, SDSU,Fresno St, UNLV, and then SMU,UTSA,Memphis, Tulsa, Midwest, and ECU, UConn, USF, and ? East. Assume a streaming deal with Apple or Amazon with a $5 million per school base line and tiered upside based on subscriptions - that could reach $25 million or whatever. What schools would actually gamble just to claim Autonomy P5? I can think of 3 for sure - but starts getting fuzzy after that. SDSU tried to lead the charge already, but got snuffed out pretty quick, but if Apple started working with WSU/OSU to get foot in the door for CF - this is still a possibility. Perhaps Football only is looked at for a UConn if they want a coast to coast. ( I don’t think Apple cares, but if the viewer numbers work best - then coast to coast it is ). Just spitballing and didn’t drill down - but assume no more major expansion consolidation by P5 ( and still leaving Cal/Stanford out of this conference ). If your an AD at these type of schools - do you risk it short term loss vs potential major upside for both longer term $ and P3 consideration in the 2030’s when ACC gets GOR freedom? If you are a small tv market with a nationwide smattering of followers - ( Boise, ECU,Memphis) desperately trying to get in big boy football status - what would you do? Gamble on streaming taking over in the next decade, praying CFB doesn’t alter 6 best Conference Champs - no clear answer for an SDSU, SMU type, pretty clear answer for an LU type. Cal/ Stanford would never let us in, but a desperate OR/WA is a different story. Would winning 12 straight CUSA titles be better for LU before next realignment or would playing in a P5 extra light vs OSU,WSU,SMU, Memphis, annually do more for “perception” and butts in the seats and LU 40k plus stadium over next decade ?I’m intrigued by this on the surface. I think what matters most is if OR/WA get to keep all the Pac12 branding and the rights a P5 conference usually gets. In that watered down version, do the other conferences step in and take away rights to playoff, etc.?
JK37 wrote: ↑August 11th, 2023, 11:17 am The promotion/relegation part of the B1G idea intrigued me. But Penn State would never go for starting out in B1G-2.They wouldn't need to - they are already in the Big Ten! The B1G-2 is for adding rivals (or at least geographically close schools) that don't bring the media value that is necessary to be added to the Big Ten.
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JK37 wrote: ↑August 11th, 2023, 11:17 am The promotion/relegation part of the B1G idea intrigued me. But Penn State would never go for starting out in B1G-2.I’m a huge Relegation Fan! Except it should be into and out of the ‘P5’. That would be AWESOME
PAmedic wrote:you're absolutely right
ballcoach15 wrote: ↑August 12th, 2023, 10:45 am Notre Dame DOES NOT BELONG in ACC.Without money how do you pay for the students scholarships?
I posted years ago that the love of $$$ would destroy college sports. That day has arrived. I blame it all on the weak NCAA leadership.
Too much authority has been delegated to individual conferences, not to mention ESPN.
Purple Haize wrote: ↑August 12th, 2023, 12:43 pmI think there was no point of sending this responseballcoach15 wrote: ↑August 12th, 2023, 10:45 am Notre Dame DOES NOT BELONG in ACC.Without money how do you pay for the students scholarships?
I posted years ago that the love of $$$ would destroy college sports. That day has arrived. I blame it all on the weak NCAA leadership.
Too much authority has been delegated to individual conferences, not to mention ESPN.
Without money how do you pay Coaches 7-8 figure salaries?
Without money how do the stadiums and practice facilities get built?
Without money how do teams travel to play other teams?
Without money…you don’t have athletic programs
cruzan_flame13 wrote: ↑August 12th, 2023, 12:28 pm Long term, everyone that's not in the P4 will be in the background for the next few decades. The G5 will be a FCS-eqe type of league in the eyes of the P4 and even tv deals. With that being said, do we actually believe the P4, especially the BIG and SEC (who has become more competitive), will allow an automatic playoff bid to a G5 team? That will change soon. The best G5's (UH, Cincy, BYU,UCF) just became power teams. Why would they give an automatic bid to an even more watered down G5 league? The hope to make the playoffs is quickly vanishing right before our eyes. It's not a surprise that SMU is hoping to get into the ACC, and even proposing to not require any league revenue for the first 5-7 years. They're thinking long term, knowing what the G5/PAC4 will become later on. Didn't you mention something similar for LU to do for long term success @tyndal23? It was humurous to some here, but look where college sports, especially football, is headed. Doesn't make logical sense right? That's the point, it is only about money. Oh wellI did. Unfortunately, we are a rich App St. ( good athletic program in a bad tv market) with a bad academic rep and despised evangelical rep. Big 12 was our only shot for P5 next go around - those dreams are over now that they loaded up on PAC schools. G5 it is for my lifetime, but who knows, maybe LU does get to 50k students and a 60k stadium in 20-30 years. Doubt the NWO allow football anyway - it isn’t inclusive and creates unnecessary travel...![]()
TH Spangler wrote: ↑August 12th, 2023, 7:59 pm If the Pac 4 joined the ACC and everybody stayed put and ND joined as a full member do you think ESPN would up the money?Looks like ACC is playing the same cards as the PAC. What's it called when some one or group repeats the same action, and expecting a different results?
cruzan_flame13 wrote: ↑August 12th, 2023, 9:35 pmInsanity! And I blame FSU for itTH Spangler wrote: ↑August 12th, 2023, 7:59 pm If the Pac 4 joined the ACC and everybody stayed put and ND joined as a full member do you think ESPN would up the money?Looks like ACC is playing the same cards as the PAC. What's it called when some one or group repeats the same action, and expecting a different results?![]()
PAmedic wrote:you're absolutely right
Sly Fox wrote: ↑August 12th, 2023, 9:32 pm ESPN for all intents & purposes is swimmingin red ink right now. There is plenty of speculation that Apple is considering buying Disney. But until that happens, there is simply not more funds for anyone to tap.And what about NBC/Comcast/Universal as well as CBS/Paramount? How are their financials??
Fox is not as tight financially right now as Disney/ESPN thanks to unloading their regionals.
Notre Dame is not going to join any league for football for at least another decade or so. They prefer being kingmaker to actually making any commitments.
PAmedic wrote:you're absolutely right