"The Alliance"

Your last sentence is where I totally disagree. Pac 12 and big ten have new commissioners and that is likely a big reason why they formed an alliance, they are both too inexperienced to have their own plan, plus they lack the power or influence to do it. And I don’t think any of the three have the courage to do what the sec just did…they still have a 1950s view of amateur athletics and prioritizing academics and research
What is courage to some is a total lack of shame and ethics to others I guess. It is great to do what you can to get the almighty dollar, but when you are composed of tax-exempt non-profits you better be careful not to get too greedy. At the rate they are going, I can see a day in the future where college football morphs into a true, for-profit minor league for the NFL where the colleges are no longer affiliated because the courts take away the non-profit advantages for all items related to football.
 
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i only see this affecting our schedule 5 years down the road in that we will play more big 10 and pac 12 schools. It may also slow or delay playoff expansion, but I don’t see much more beyond that. Other conferences may reduce their conf games from 9 to 8 to accommodate more non conf games
I see I see, thanks. That's more understandable.
 
Never said that, its the players who show they don’t care about bowl games. It had an effect on the bowl system because it devalued it even more than it was… if you’re not in the playoff, almost anyone with an nfl future sits out because they realize they are glorified scrimmages after a school field trip.
Then what was the difference when players knew they weren't in the BCS championship game?
 
Nothing has changed with the bowl games. They actually matter more because they are used for the playoffs. Also i cant believe people watch the pros, high school football and other divisions of college football and still parrott the nonsense that playoffs makes games irrelevant. It actually keep more teams motivated. In the BCS by a couple a weeks people are praying 1 or 2 teams get upset. Teams sitting at #7 undefeated has no chance unless catastrophe happened. It was the dumbest system of deciding a champion ever. Which was highly influenced by preseason polls.
um...

come again?
 
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Perhaps, you’re not understanding the point to this movement. No one ever said they won’t schedule the SEC, especially for those games that have been scheduled or recently in the works as USC/LSU.
I've tried to understand the alliance and what they are getting to, but it's hard. Voting on an expanded playoff doesn't take an alliance. ESPN is saying the vote to expand playoffs must be unanimous. The PAC 12 or BIG could have blocked expansion on their own. But why would they? A 12 team playoff is great for everyone, not just the SEC. Most football fans want to see new faces and places come playoff time. Inviting 12 teams to the big dance will cure that ill immediately.
 
I've tried to understand the alliance and what they are getting to, but it's hard. Voting on an expanded playoff doesn't take an alliance. ESPN is saying the vote to expand playoffs must be unanimous. The PAC 12 or BIG could have blocked expansion on their own. But why would they? A 12 team playoff is great for everyone, not just the SEC. Most football fans want to see new faces and places come playoff time. Inviting 12 teams to the big dance will cure that ill immediately.
It’s not great for everyone if most of the SEC teams are getting in. Clearly, SEC is getting away with a lot of **** because the NCAA and ESPN wants a strong SEC presence. The alliance will help bring more balance of power, and possibly more.
 
It’s not great for everyone if most of the SEC teams are getting in. Clearly, SEC is getting away with a lot of **** because the NCAA and ESPN wants a strong SEC presence. The alliance will help bring more balance of power, and possibly more.
How does any of this change much? 2 SEC teams have gotten into the BCS and the 4 team playoff. What about all these other teams in other conferences, does Miami want in even if Clemson wins the conference championship. Didn't the ACC just put 2 teams in the playoff with Clemson and ND? Isn't ESPN providing the ACC Network? The ACC is making a lot of money and has a lot to lose with their ESPN TV contract. Miami's is certainly not in the same situation as even the Pac 12 and their TV contract.
 
How does any of this change much? 2 SEC teams have gotten into the BCS and the 4 team playoff. What about all these other teams in other conferences, does Miami want in even if Clemson wins the conference championship. Didn't the ACC just put 2 teams in the playoff with Clemson and ND? Isn't ESPN providing the ACC Network? The ACC is making a lot of money and has a lot to lose with their ESPN TV contract. Miami's is certainly not in the same situation as even the Pac 12 and their TV contract.
The ACC contract is borderline criminal, it goes until 2035 and does not increase in a demonstrable way. All of the schools are locked into a miserable, uncompetitive financial allotment for 15 years.

I don’t think the Alliance changes that, however. It’s true value is that it creates a power block that can hold up the playoff expansion until it goes to market and create a unified front against the ESPN/SEC hegemony that currently dictates the future of the sport.
 
The ACC contract is borderline criminal, it goes until 2035 and does not increase in a demonstrable way. All of the schools are locked into a miserable, uncompetitive financial allotment for 15 years.

I don’t think the Alliance changes that, however. It’s true value is that it creates a power block that can hold up the playoff expansion until it goes to market and create a unified front against the ESPN/SEC hegemony that currently dictates the future of the sport.
I don't think the SEC would struggle with a larger payout by ESPN for the playoffs. A 12 team model would always demand more money. Still seems like a lot of gyrations for a new TV contract that had to be coming to start with. If not ESPN, someone. As long as everyone wants the 12 best teams in the playoff it doesn't seem like a problem.
 
I don't think the SEC would struggle with a larger payout by ESPN for the playoffs. A 12 team model would always demand more money. Still seems like a lot of gyrations for a new TV contract that had to be coming to start with. If not ESPN, someone. As long as everyone wants the 12 best teams in the playoff it doesn't seem like a problem.

I don’t think you get it. Willingly or otherwise.
 
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ACC needs to breakaway from ABC/ESPN as that’s all SEC..ACC should be negotiating with NBC and CBS. Matter of fact, CBS has nothing now that SEC is gone so CBS should be top one. Discuss a package and move on.

As for the B12, the current Commish hosed Cincy and UCF just three years ago. You can argue that the AAC will be just as good or better than the future of the B12. There’s zero position of strength and if I’m Cincy, UCF, Houston and SMU, I call the B12 out and negotiate a solid deal that the networks would like. Otherwise, B12 is history…
 
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