The NFL is King because it is a league designed for parity. People want to watch close games in which the outcome is not known before the ball even kicks off. I have ZERO interest in watching Northwestern play at Ohio State this year. Zero!Ok, so we have this superconference with the 20 biggest and best blueblood programs. What happens after the first handful of years when a clear top and bottom of the superconference have emerged? Let's say we have a top of tOSU, Texas, Georgia, Bama, among four or five others. Are they going to want to continue subsidizing those bottom half teams that used to be huge brands but now are looked at as bottomfeeders of the superconference? If it's this pure, unadulterated greed that drives those top programs to leave the B1G and SEC in the first place, why wouldn't that same greed drive them to ditch the bottom half of the superconference, form their own 10-team superduperconference, and increase their revenue cut? Then when a top 5 and bottom 5 of the superduperconference emerges after a few years, won't those top 5 programs get sick of sharing the pot with the bottom five and decide to leave to form their own superdupergaluperconference to keep even more of the money for themselves?
Conferences need cannon fodder. Elite programs need cannon fodder programs (yes, including Iowa) to keep their elite status propped up by blowing them out and showing off their superior talent.
Never say never, I guess, but if you really think tOSU et al is going to want a new world where they play Bama, Georgia, Michigan, LSU, Texas, OU, etc. every single week, I highly doubt it. They have too much to lose, including their position as an elite program/brand which would ultimately put their $$$ potential at risk.
It is true a handful of programs will likely become known as the bottom feeders of that conference. You dont think Nebraska as the bottom feeder brings more to the table than Northwestern, Rutgers or Vanderbilt? Ill take Nebraska and Ole Miss as cannon fodder over Rutgers and Northwestern.
Follow the money. Whatever maximizes revenue for the largest 10-15 brands they are going to do it...eventually. The current format comes nowhere even close to maximizing revenue for Texas, Ohio State, Notre Dame, LSU, Georgia.
Nebraska @ Ohio State next weekend as compared to Rutgers @ Ohio State next weekend. What is the discrepancy in viewership? Double? That is your answer right there and THAT is why an Amazon would hand a super conference a blank check.
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