They forget what happened the last time they tried to split off and create their own soveirgn entity?
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That was my first thought when I read this. It makes it sound like they will be looking to add more teams.
Somewhat of what was talked about a year or so ago, the SEC and B1G would add more teams to create super leagues then become self governing, and eliminate the NCAA. At which point they would play for league championship, then have a National Championship between them.
And I thought of this again when Sanky told the ACC that they were willing to agree to the playoff expansion if it happened now, but if they refused it at this time and pushed it off for a couple years like they did, the SEC may not be so agreeable. Meaning They would be setting themselves up for a completely different system. Enter above scenario.
At which point you may see 18-24 teams in the SEC and B1G each. Relegating the rest to a new tier between what is now the P5 and the G5.
Where do we fit in that scenario? Currently I think we are on the outside looking in but could go either way depending how things go the next couple years, and how many teams make it. We are a bubble team so to speak I believe. What would be a major factor is if those leagues keep their current teams, ie. does the B1G keep Rutgers in this scenario or replace them with someone, will they do that, can they do that? etc.
I understand what you are saying..but I don't think you can possibly turn that down. In that scenario you are either in or you are out, I think. I dont think being on the outside looking in is the best position. But its all speculation at this point.If they were to go to 24 teams...and for some reason Iowa State got invited to join...should they?
With their ego maybe a post Super Bowl game between the SEC champion and the Super Bowl Champion is in order. To crown the best team in the country for sure!It seems like the TV folks would have to see this being a net gain for them. Probably would need to include a "national championship game" between the SEC winner and someone from the other conferences.
And there's a ton of money in that too.If I never saw another SEC game in my life I’m not sure I would even notice. They want to create their own league? Let them. A college football league comprised of Big 12, BIG, ACC, Pac 12 and a few of the G5 outliers would be super fun. There’s millions of college football fans outside of the south. I say we take our ball and go home.
In fairness, there were a lot of people around here saying the Elite 8 game in Auburn Hills was the "real national champ game" that year...This kind of stuff will get eaten up down here in the Bible Belt. I remember in 2012 when UGA fans were clamoring that their close SEC championship loss to Bama was the “real national championship game”. Bama went on to steamroll ND for the title game a few weeks later.
I’d love to see an SEC playoff where an 11-0 Bama got upset in their opening game vs 7-4 South Carolina …I hope they do it and it leads to massive chaos.
If they were to go to 24 teams...and for some reason Iowa State got invited to join...should they?
I'd like to see the B12 be really clever/aggressive and do the first conference playoff. Say the top 4 go to a playoff in-conference. It'd be some nice add'l TV revenue!
So you’re saying your interest in this is literally off the scale? Interesting … /ESPN makes a note/On a scale from 1 to 10, my interest in this would be 0
I would be actively advocating against and cheering for the demise of such a system.So you’re saying your interest in this is literally off the scale? Interesting … /ESPN makes a note/
Yep I get that too. Thats how I have felt about a lot of things in the College sports world over the last couple of decades.On a scale from 1 to 10, my interest in this would be 0
The money will be big. But I don't think ESPN, Fox, etc. are interested in investing BILLIONS on regional football. Maybe if they see it as a path to national interest, but not over the long-haul.This kind of stuff will get eaten up down here in the Bible Belt. I remember in 2012 when UGA fans were clamoring that their close SEC championship loss to Bama was the “real national championship game”. Bama went on to steamroll ND for the title game a few weeks later.
College football fandom is different down here. Much more popular than the NFL. Sure people will watch the Saints or Falcons or Panthers but everyone has a favorite SEC team. Each state has a team or two to rally behind. It’s very tribal. I can’t explain it.
I don’t like it, but the ESPN spin zone juggernaut and the Just Means More machine will still make a lot of money and pull a lot of viewers if they go this route.