SEC won't take then since they are already in FL and SC .So the B1G might get two nobodies and the Big 12 would be the landing place for an obvious FSU/clemson move if the SEC doesnt take them first?
Irony
I don't understand it really. I guess it proves this conference realignment will never be over until the networks get there way with one super conference combining the top 3 or 4 from every conference into one NFL Lite. The big should focus on building their teams from withing rather than adding a couple of other mediocre talents from another conference.
Can't see Maryland paying $50 million. That's an exit fee.
http://www.cyclonefanatic.com/forum...12-expansion-thread-2-0-a-14.html#post3164850
Maryland have their buyout money?
Under Armour CEO Kevin Plank selling up to 1.3M shares - Baltimore Business Journal
The shares, if sold at Monday's closing price of $49.62, are worth $64.5 million.
Kevin Plank - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Can't see Maryland paying $50 million. That's an exit fee.
I don't see why they'd want Maryland.... this isn't exactly a strong college sports base
It still gets the New York and Maryland/DC market. Lots of TVs there. Plus if youve got powerhouses like Ohio State and Michigan visiting those places every year then college sports will gain momentum in those markets.
I agree this is a stupid move by the big10, and to new seems a little desperate. I don't see any momentum gained, NYC and DC markets careless about CFB.....I understand which markets you are attracting. I'm saying they are not college football markets. NFL, MLB, NHL and NBA all have a presence in those markets that is much stronger
I understand which markets you are attracting. I'm saying they are not college football markets. NFL, MLB, NHL and NBA all have a presence in those markets that is much stronger
For the big 10 that doesnt matter. B10net gets paid more per subscriber in the markets it is in.
For the big 10 that doesnt matter. B10net gets paid more per subscriber in the markets it is in.