If Oregon jumps, the Pac 12 is dead. It’s hanging on by a thread and that’d be the nail in the coffin and the Big 12 should go full court press on the best of the rest of them
Sometime down the road, maybe 15 years or so. Teams are going to be leaving these conferences on their own. It just won't be worth the cost and hassle. When they are forced to pay a backup offensive lineman 75K a year just to be sort of competitive, a couple of schools will say screw it. This isn't dissimilar from ISU bailing from the AAU.That's a very important distinction. The brand value is based on a lot of things that bring little to no value to the conference. A school with a bunch of donors pumping in revenue doesn't help the conference directly. A team that draws great at home but sucks on TV (hello, Washington) doesn't really help the conference.
I still think Iowa is good enough of a TV product to be safely in a 30 team league, but these are good points.
Things would be really interesting if leagues start figuring out how to dump teams. Maybe we'll see the magic number of teams needed in the SEC to dissolve all "leave" the conference only to get back together to form a new conference without the likes of Vandy, Mizzou, and Arkansas. This might be the next step when expansion seems to have hit the point of negative returns.
I can only imagine what their new contract would be valued at with ND and Oregon included.Something like this makes way more sense to be the actual truth than "Oregon/Washington don't bring enough value".
Like others are hinting...if that's the case only ND, Clemson and raiding SEC is on the table.
It basically all comes down to FOX. Whatever they prefer will happen. If they want the Pac-10 to eat the Big 12 and screw WVU and Cincy, that will be what happens. If they want the Big 12 to do the eating and screw Wazzu and Oregon State, that will happen. If they want the B1G to come back for more, that will happen.
Lots of people are tremendously confident that the right answers are obvious and they aren’t
I wish it was still 1990. I was a junior in college, living my best life, and not every muscle in my body hurt when I woke up unless I was severely hung over.Ugh a Nebraska board? No thanks I’ll linger here where people don’t think it’s still 1990
To credit those people, Dave has better inside info than I do.LOL, I remember those days when people were actually believing that Dave Wannstedt of all people would have any inside info on conference realignment.
Talk like this without mentioning government intervention/taxation/control is silly. By the time they're paying those figures to players, ESPN will be designated 'owner' of the conference, and the whole caboodle is a completely different ballgame.Sometime down the road, maybe 15 years or so. Teams are going to be leaving these conferences on their own. It just won't be worth the cost and hassle. When they are forced to pay a backup offensive lineman 75K a year just to be sort of competitive, a couple of schools will say screw it. This isn't dissimilar from ISU bailing from the AAU.
$125M per school per year might be on the conservative side if that happens.I can only imagine what their new contract would be valued at with ND and Oregon included.
Looks like Yormark's start date has moved up. If it hasn't, it certainly should be.Dodds’ take was clearly wrong. None of the P5 leagues are sitting quietly right now. There is blood in the water and there could be more for a league that’s not careful.
Ugh a Nebraska board? No thanks I’ll linger here where people don’t think it’s still 1990
You leave Dave Mustache out of this!LOL, I remember those days when people were actually believing that Dave Wannstedt of all people would have any inside info on conference realignment.
I do believe that there is a better possibility that ND can get out of their deal with the ACC easier than any of the ACC teams and the GOR. I dont believe anyone in the Media knows exactly what that would take for them to get out of that deal.Something like this makes way more sense to be the actual truth than "Oregon/Washington don't bring enough value".
Like others are hinting...if that's the case only ND, Clemson and raiding SEC is on the table.