Brand value Iowa 19. All the math I need to know. Also, what kind of math are you using? that is different then all the other numbers?Math...I know its hard for Hawk fans, but Math.
That would make sense, but it doesnt.A small chance, but I can see in 10 years that the most unstable conferences will be BIg10 and SEC. Conferences that poach, can be poached.
That is directly tied to conference pay. And Iowa still cant pay its bills, and had to cut several sports last year. So there is that.Iowa is a top 20-25 revenue university....... They are even ahead of Wisconsin in that regard. for comparison ISU is between 35-40.
You made my point. Glad you admit a 16 team superconfernce leaves the Hoks high and dry.Iowa is a top 20-25 revenue university....... They are even ahead of Wisconsin in that regard. for comparison ISU is between 35-40.
So they going to go after Big 12 schools? Each conference probably end up going after each others schools. Who will win out???
There's no solid ground vs the major powers. That being the SEC\BIG. Theyve had their way with the other conferences for the last decade+ due to their money. If those conferences want teams from the Big12\PAC\ACC they will get them eventually. However, it doesnt seem like there are many (if any) more teams that increase the average value in their deals, the ground stabilizes from that factor.
But, beyond that, there is solid ground in that the shoe is somewhat on the other foot when it comes to the big 12 vs the new PAC. The big 12 is solidly the 3rd place conference, and it would be a negative move to head west to a conference that was sinking into irrelevance even before it lost USC\UCLA. Worst case scenario at this point seems like the PAC decides to try to limp along adding a couple MWC members and\or the big 12 is shortsighted enough to not make moves.
A small chance, but I can see in 10 years that the most unstable conferences will be BIg10 and SEC. Conferences that poach, can be poached.
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Iowa is 18th in brand value. 6th or 7th in the B10. There’d be a long list of schools cut out before Iowa.
Why not? The Big 10 is in exactly the same position now as the Big 12 was in 1996.That would make sense, but it doesnt.
I'm not sure I disagree with any part of your analysis, and yet if TV networks can pull the strings like they have for the B1G and SEC, they can surely do it with this now-forming second tier. We certainly appear to be in more control of our fate than remaining Pac schools, but lots of things used to seem solid right up until the moment when they weren't anymore.
If it is tied to conference play, then why get rid of them?That is directly tied to conference pay. And Iowa still cant pay its bills, and had to cut several sports last year. So there is that.
Way more stable, this is crazy talk man.Why not? The Big 10 is in exactly the same position now as the Big 12 was in 1996.
Brand value is not the same as the value brought to a conference by being members. Some of it ends up flowing through of course, but mostly it just matters for the individual school.
Iowa faces the same problem ISU does. It is a school in a small-population state (the next larger state is almost double the size) so it isn't going to drive many viewers relative to the other big players. The only smaller state in the big 10 is Nebraska, and while they have a far superior historical brand, if they don't start to turn things around they should probably be worried too, because if members start getting dumped it'll be from those small states first.
Basketball is pretty much a non-factor in these valuations, in fact some are just valuing football only. Iowa's football attendance is still pretty good. In an era where attendance is slipping, Iowa and ISU have held on well. They are a pretty solid TV draw too. Interestingly in the Big 10 the last couple of years Wisconsin has pretty much moved up with PSU and Michigan in the tier below Ohio State. They are damn good on TV. Then there's a big gap. Then MSU, Iowa and Nebraska are solid. The rest are pretty hit and miss, mostly miss.I'm actually surprised by that when you see the complete lack of attendance at the football games and the underwhelming crowds at their basketball games. I don't even think they draw particularly large TV crowds. I suppose they have plenty of wealthy alumni though.
Which is why they would talk to big 12 teams because they are both valued higher than any Big 12 schoolI think it's a lie...but IF...Washington and Oregon don't bring enough value for Big Ten as today's leak said. It means only about three teams not in the SEC would bring them value.
Nothing of value but stealing from each other. By all accounts Washington and Oregon seem to be in the 20-25 range of value.
That Wall St Journ is WAY out of date. And the other article is speculative. They used opinions.College Football Value Rankings
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Iowa is 18th in brand value. 6th or 7th in the B10. There’d be a long list of schools cut out before Iowa.
This is an honest question.
I know that UCLA has a really good brand in a huge market. However, is there any significant following for UCLA athletics anymore? I know there is some interest in their basketball but it isn't what it should be.