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I use UO.please stop calling Oregon OU
still dont think it will be any different than the Big XIII definitely don't see the B1G expanding until they get a commissioner but I will say there will be heavy energy with the TV contract sucking so bad for the Pac12. I just don't see it continuing with that deal very long. I think NCAA Tournament in Basketball is also a major distraction. I expect things won't get interesting until later this year.
there is less holding out for the Big Ten now than people still think. they know where that stands.They have basically two options right now that we know of, stick together and get a new contract, or some of the teams try to go to the Big12. Several teams are probably holding out for the B1G (Oregon and Washington) especially.
It seems like the "four corner" schools are not on board with heading to the B1G as much as originally touted.
However, their contract is definitely weaker than anyone and eventually it s going to pop and these teams are going to make tough choices. I think a lot of them are in denial at the moment of the situation.
I think the B1G long-term plan is probably to add Oregon, Washington, Stanford, and Notre Dame (dream list). I don't know if there is any traction right now towards that or not.
Overall, the Big12 beat them to a new contract and beat them early on by adding some G5 teams that made Financial Sense. The G5 pool is a lot weaker for the Pac12 and the TV Contract situation is not working out. To me, it makes sense for schools to go to the Big12 but I don't see indication that this is going on right now. There just isn't any teams that make sense for the Pac12 to add to drive value. Best option is probably San Diego State to get that presence in Southern California but even SD State is probably not adding very much, if anything at all from TV Contract standpoint.
Boise State may add something but Cal-Stanford likely still hate their academics and Boise State definitely doesn't replace what Pac12 lost by any means.
there is less holding out for the Big Ten now than people still think. they know where that stands.
contract is still likely to be of no real significant difference than the Big XII
I dont think the B1G has a long term plan like that. ND has always been on wish list even before any of this. the prior commish may have had a long term plan of sorts but that whole situation is pretty well done unless the new one comes in with a similar plan.
Big XII did beat them to a new contract and likely cost both conferences some money. they jumped at the first thing that came along. not saying it would have been substantially more.
two of those G5s never would have been on Pac radar. Houston would have been on a long list. BYU short.
I wouldnt say the pool got weaker exactly. options were always limited in the first place. competitive value is there but probably not the monetary. Schools like Boise State, Fresno State, San Diego State would likely come in and be in the middle no different than most expect the new 4 to do in the BigXII. no one expecting any of them to win it or be last.
I've thought all along football only conferences would be best. And there would be only two "big" football conferences of about 25-30 schools which would NOT include many of the current B1G and SEC members. Only a couple from the ACC and PAC 12 could be added and none from the Big 12 would be included. Why share with 64 when only about 24 generate the revenue?a more radical consolidation idea former ESPN president John Skipper proposed: Merging the ACC and Pac-12 — preferably in football only.
1. He expects a new deal soon and in the 50mm range
Wouldn't this really be a P5 - G5 split, but with some P5 getting left out. For example, I am not sure I would mind if Vandy didn't play SEC football, and started a Brain Conference with Duke, NW, Stanford, Vandy, Tulane and 5 others. But, SEC for everything else.I've thought all along football only conferences would be best. And there would be only two "big" football conferences of about 25-30 schools which would NOT include many of the current B1G and SEC members. Only a couple from the ACC and PAC 12 could be added and none from the Big 12 would be included. Why share with 64 when only about 24 generate the revenue?
What does Vandy spend money on anyway?Wouldn't this really be a P5 - G5 split, but with some P5 getting left out. For example, I am not sure I would mind if Vandy didn't play SEC football, and started a Brain Conference with Duke, NW, Stanford, Vandy, Tulane and 5 others. But, SEC for everything else.
Have to figure out the money ... what would Vandy do without the money?
They have a 300 million capital campaign going on right now. Basketball and baseball facilities are fine. Stadium is terrible, but will be better. Still one of the best road trips every other year.What does Vandy spend money on anyway?
Aren't they the ones that combined their AD department with intramural sports? They have the worst facilities in the league so I'm not sure where the money is going.
What does Vandy spend money on anyway?
Aren't they the ones that combined their AD department with intramural sports? They have the worst facilities in the league so I'm not sure where the money is going.
Vandy ain't the only SEC school that doesn't create "national" buzz. Regional, yeah. National, no.Wouldn't this really be a P5 - G5 split, but with some P5 getting left out. For example, I am not sure I would mind if Vandy didn't play SEC football, and started a Brain Conference with Duke, NW, Stanford, Vandy, Tulane and 5 others. But, SEC for everything else.
Have to figure out the money ... what would Vandy do without the money?
No he expects a total money all invlusive to be close to 50. Media, bowls, playoff, march madness
No.OU is that school in Eugene correct?
Vandy ain't the only SEC school that doesn't create "national" buzz. Regional, yeah. National, no.
they can but doesnt mean they do.True but they are probably the worse offender by a large margin. They cannot even fill a 45k stadium. Some of the other small regional schools such as Missouri, Miss State, Ole Miss, etc. fill their stadiums (and have larger stadiums).
Vanderbilt has been one of the worse FBS programs in modern history. Overall, they are still not one of the worse CFB all-time programs but most of their success is prior to the invention of television.
they can but doesnt mean they do.
Missouri, Miss St never got to capacity in 23 and most werent even close.
Unfortunately, no lies being told ^^^True but they are probably the worse offender by a large margin. They cannot even fill a 45k stadium. Some of the other small regional schools such as Missouri, Miss State, Ole Miss, etc. fill their stadiums (and have larger stadiums).
Vanderbilt has been one of the worse FBS programs in modern history. Overall, they are still not one of the worse CFB all-time programs but most of their success is prior to the invention of television.
But no one else is calculating the new CFP money either. When that hits in 2026, look the fuck out ... the SEC and the B1G will bury everyone at that point.No he expects a total money all invlusive to be close to 50. Media, bowls, playoff, march madness
I never realized how puny Oregon's stadium was. Only Vanderbilt is smaller in the SEC. Yikes.![]()
College Football Attendance Rankings: 2023 CFN Five-Year Program Analysis
College football attendance rankings. CFN's five-year analysis of the attendance ranking all 133 current college programs.www.yahoo.com
5 Year Average College Football Attendance Rankings:
37. Oregon - 42,205
35. Missouri - 43,570
30. Mississippi State - 46,169
Both of them still averaged more fans than you did over the last 5 years.
both still have larger stadiums too.![]()
College Football Attendance Rankings: 2023 CFN Five-Year Program Analysis
College football attendance rankings. CFN's five-year analysis of the attendance ranking all 133 current college programs.www.yahoo.com
5 Year Average College Football Attendance Rankings:
37. Oregon - 42,205
35. Missouri - 43,570
30. Mississippi State - 46,169
Both of them still averaged more fans than you did over the last 5 years.