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There is "USC to the ACC" hype? Did I miss a memo?
Maudes move to conference MEGA thread where we have discussed ad nasauem.Not sure if this is being discussed in the conference realignment thread, so please move if necessary.
The Big10 is in the process of selling a piece of their revenue to a private equity firm. They’re trading their long term money for a little bit of short term cash because even with their HUGE TV contract, some schools are still coming up short with revenue sharing. Michigan and USC are ****ed (I don’t buy the USC to the ACC hype). So one of the supposed “big two” conferences is already desperately selling themselves to the highest bidder, does that mean college football is just going to be the SEC and nobody else in a few years?
There is "USC to the ACC" hype? Did I miss a memo?
USC isnt leaving the b10 lol.There is "USC to the ACC" hype? Did I miss a memo?
I agree that's why I was beyond surprised when the OP mentioned it in his or her post.USC isnt leaving the b10 lol.
they made the move there bc its the cash cow.
I agree this is all posturing, for now. But any one of these B1G or SEC schools would leave if their conferences if the offer is good enough, especially if they have homes for their non-football sports. It will take something extraordinary (like double ND's deal), but any one of these schools would sell out their conference for the right price.I agree that's why I was beyond surprised when the OP mentioned it in his or her post.
Someone will one day when the deal is right.USC isnt leaving the b10 lol.
they made the move there bc its the cash cow.
“It’s not a loan it’s just us giving you some money upfront in exchange for a lot more money over a longer period of time.”
Totally different thing for sure.
“It’s not a loan it’s just us giving you some money upfront in exchange for a lot more money over a longer period of time.”
Totally different thing for sure.
Dabo's problem is that he refused to adapt and cut off his nose to spite his face. I can understand his frustrations with some of the places where college football is going, but I don't buy into his talking about the total number of teams in the NCAA vs NFL and then comparing how many playoff spots there are in each and then saying how you can have a losing record in the NFL and still play for something and that is why coaches are getting fired. Maybe the playoffs have cheapened the season for middle caliber teams, but the expectation for coaches at top level teams has been to win and only lose a few games max since well before the playoffs. In fact, a coach like Ryan Day is probably fired if there wasn't a playoff (and a large field at that) b/c OSU would not have had a chance to play for the championship after their loss to Michigan last year.He's speaking some truths (although, it's 14 NFL playoff teams not 16 Dabo). However, didn't hear him being the sage voice last year when his team was getting an invite to the CFP. It's funny how it takes a dud season for this guy to come to the pulpit.
He is right about college football trying to emulate the NFL while still following a lot of the traditional college football template. It would most likely be best for the conferences to get together, hire NFL league execs, hire a commissioner, and set this thing up so it can be a truly functional league. College football is officially a pro league now. Better to be proactive. Who am I kidding? They're not going to do that.
As far as the firings go, that's what contracts are for. LSU is already trying to get out of their full buyout with Kelly, but Kelly and his lawyers are saying we'll see you in court. Enough of these schools eat big buyouts and you'll see firings be more judiciously made. FSU is already keeping their albatross until they can get the funds to get him out.
Would expanding the playoffs keep fans engaged for teams where their teams would otherwise likely be out of the playoffs? Maybe... but part of what makes college football so much better than the NFL (IMO) is that games have more stakes to them.
Gotta love how these billion dollar entities that are just assuming the money numbers are going to keep going up infinitely. How about instead of taking out a payday advance loan to buy things they can’t afford, athletic departments stop buying things they can’t afford? ESPN/Disney has lost their *** on some of these exclusive Tv rights deals. Are we just going to assume the next one is going to be significantly higher than the current deal?Things is, though, schools need that additional money now.
The price to compete has gone through the roof with the players' salary cap of $21.5M kicking in this year. Those new costs come on top of the usual splashy facility enhancements, hiring and firing of coaches and so on.
Even institutions in a comparatively wealthy conference like the B1G are trying to keep their heads above water until they can cash in when the new media rights deals are up for a bid within the next 5-10 years