Realignment Megathread (All The Moves)

This is also in the actual report

"When television contracts are renegotiated, teams with the highest viewership in the
ACC and Big 12 are most likely to get poached by the SEC and Big Ten, while schools with the lowest viewership
across all conferences are in danger losing their conference spots or equal revenue distribution."

This seems....interesting?

I don’t think it’s news that unequal revenue is likely coming at some point. Besides common sense, you have reporters like Auerbach suggesting it and OSU’s president talking about how only a few schools cause most of the TV valuation

Please let the BIG splurge on adding Stanford and Cal
 
I’m shocked that BYU is so low given their national, yet religiously niche fanbase
It’s only a two year sample

The Big 12 schools are sharing a small pool of windows that would make it possible to be top-100, and with Deion a lot of that pool is going to CU

It’ll be even more difficult in the coming years, with the conference parity hurting its ability to get the perception needed to channel ratings.

And with the networks doing things like scheduling top Big 12 games against each other
 
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Good read here for @FriendlySpartan on the absurdity of an oversized B10 TV scheduling:

Love this cynical statement from the author: “…..Tony Petitti’s newest College Football Playoff idea, a 60-team field with 17 auto bids for the Big Ten, setting up a gigantic 2026 play-in game between bitter rivals Rutgers and UCLA for the final spot.”
At least if Friendly Spartan is taken a trip to Bangkok, he will finally get an 11:00 a.m. kickoff—- on Sunday.
 
Good read here for @FriendlySpartan on the absurdity of an oversized B10 TV scheduling:

Yeah I’m torn by this. On one hand the time slot obviously sucks for sparty from a fan viewership perspective as well as an internal time clock for the players.

On the other hand it would suck if the only night game USC was allowed to play would be against the other west coast teams which this year would mean a horrible game against UCLA. Not ideal either way
 
Yeah I’m torn by this. On one hand the time slot obviously sucks for sparty from a fan viewership perspective as well as an internal time clock for the players.

On the other hand it would suck if the only night game USC was allowed to play would be against the other west coast teams which this year would mean a horrible game against UCLA. Not ideal either way
Maybe there should be a conference with primarily west coast teams. Someone should look into that.
 
Looking back at the OU/UT B12, I feel like all the other schools knew we were being subsidized by the top schools and they would screw us the first chance they got.

The B10 schools are going to be absolutely bamboozled when this happens to them as if the whole country didn’t see this coming
 
Looking back at the OU/UT B12, I feel like all the other schools knew we were being subsidized by the top schools and they would screw us the first chance they got.

The B10 schools are going to be absolutely bamboozled when this happens to them as if the whole country didn’t see this coming
Yep we’re back into the “I got cheated on so I assume everyone will” territory.

If you can’t see the differences between the big ten and big12 I’m not sure what to tell ya.

But I know I can’t say anything to convince you
 
Looking back at the OU/UT B12, I feel like all the other schools knew we were being subsidized by the top schools and they would screw us the first chance they got.

The B10 schools are going to be absolutely bamboozled when this happens to them as if the whole country didn’t see this coming
The problem with that argument is that Texas/OU had somewhere to go. Where is Ohio State going to go that's going to pay them any more money than they're making right now?

I expect that they'll do CFP and NCAA Tournament distributions differently after 2030 but I'll be shocked if media revenue changes. Remember, the 'power' schools in that league still only get one vote.
 
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The problem with that argument is that Texas/OU had somewhere to go. Where is Ohio State going to go that's going to pay them any more money than they're making right now?

I expect that they'll do CFP and NCAA Tournament distributions differently after 2030 but I'll be shocked if media revenue changes. Remember, the 'power' schools in that league still only get one vote.
Wherever they want to go. There’s no shortage of money willing to pay the Ohio State types.

Risk-adjusted, there is no question which side would capitulate first. It’s even more lopsided than the ACC vs FSU/Clemson
 
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Yeah I’m torn by this. On one hand the time slot obviously sucks for sparty from a fan viewership perspective as well as an internal time clock for the players.

On the other hand it would suck if the only night game USC was allowed to play would be against the other west coast teams which this year would mean a horrible game against UCLA. Not ideal either way
That's one reason I think the B1G could expand again, just convenience for the west coast teams. Having 4 is nice, but 6 would be more useful. Stanford would be an easy take (tv market, academics, ND bait).

But after that... Cal is just atrocious. Utah isn't super attractive, but next to Cal they're Judge Freaking Rheinhold. And Utah would cut off any appendage to get into the B1G and away from BYU.
 
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Wherever they want to go. There’s no shortage of money willing to pay the Ohio State types.

Risk-adjusted, there is no question which side would capitulate first. It’s even more lopsided than the ACC vs FSU/Clemson
Completely disagree. The Big Ten has been around and cohesive for 130 years with schools that are all, more or less, culturally the same.

The ACC doesn't have that. Florida State has only been around for 30 years and Clemson isn't the historical power that a Michigan or Penn State or SC is.
 
The problem with that argument is that Texas/OU had somewhere to go. Where is Ohio State going to go that's going to pay them any more money than they're making right now?

I expect that they'll do CFP and NCAA Tournament distributions differently after 2030 but I'll be shocked if media revenue changes. Remember, the 'power' schools in that league still only get one vote.
Not all about where they go - but what they'll do to get what they're worth. Do you think they're happy to sit on 'tradition' while UCLA and Rutgers get paid out the same as them?
 
Not all about where they go - but what they'll do to get what they're worth. Do you think they're happy to sit on 'tradition' while UCLA and Rutgers get paid out the same as them?
Do they get paid the same without the LA and NYC markets?

I think they'll change the calculation on 'earned' money but go status quo on media revenue.
 
Yep we’re back into the “I got cheated on so I assume everyone will” territory.

If you can’t see the differences between the big ten and big12 I’m not sure what to tell ya.

But I know I can’t say anything to convince you
You’re correct you can’t convince me. Everyone will get cheated on in this new college football era who’s not a blue blood. Unequal revenue sharing or a breakaway will happen. I’m sorry that neither of us are in the blue blood category
 
Do they get paid the same without the LA and NYC markets?

I think they'll change the calculation on 'earned' money but go status quo on media revenue.
Yes. The era of blue bloods subsidizing the rest of us is coming to an end. Unlike some others here think, this is all about money