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None of what you say comes close to them spending $100 million per year to bring in GaTech.I did qualify my statement with the note that the GT attraction was not the typical attraction (meaning it wouldnt bring the money any other team would). The B1G has always and still does desire a southern presence. They wanted GT 10 years ago for the Atlanta exposure. There is a very large B1G team following in Atlanta and it isn't just about GT fanboy headcount, it is TVs. Just because almost all of GA is red doesn't mean there aren't alot of people that still tune in to their games. And the B1G badly wants to have games in Atlanta not only because it is a major market, but also because it is ground zero for the most talent rich state in the country. These teams want to play there in front of the recruits and they'll sell alot of tickets to B1G fans who otherwise never get up north to see their teams play.
GT offers nothing itself per se. It is about TVs, location, and the amount of B1G fans in the area. B1G has already done the study on it and invited once, but like morons our school turned it down. So B1G got Rutgers instead. Those reasons haven't changed.
- TV markets meant something 10 years ago. It means far less today. The LA market will bring the B1G $17 million, and that is a shrinking share of CFB revenue. In 10 years it will likely be half that.
- Being in a market means the BTN channel is in play. That's it. It doesn't increase eyeballs watching games. All the B1G games except some crappy ones that only show on the BTN channel are available on Fox. If they want the BTN they can go with YouTueb TV or Fubu or Hulu without the B1G paying tens of millions per year by taking GaTech.
- You may have a point on the recruiting, but the price is too high.
- The caclulous that was in place for Rutgers v. GaTech has absolutely changed. In 2014 there were 90 million basic cable viewers. In 2027 the number will be 40 million. Also, Rutgers delivered NJ and the entire state of New York. Rutgers was happening no matter what Ga Tech said or didn't say.