I follow the economics of college football and know how my school has been on death's door. My interest in anything other than ISU is pretty much dead.
But are there enough fans in a super league footprint to make up for guys like me? I'm not really a casual fan.
Do the economics make sense to pay the top and **** the bottom?
Reallocate the B1G and SEC cash to the top 24 which gets close to doubling their payout right off the bat.
Then pay every other league like the AAC. Even with a little drop-off in viewers this could still be a money maker for a super league owned ESPN-Fox partnership.
Mix in some media propaganda and ESPN wins. The super league wins. The rest lose.
I'm not saying anything will or won't happen, but never doubt the haves ******* the have nots
Here's one (of many) problems with the "Superleague". For one, you'll shrink viewership by consolidating too much. The dedicated college football fans I know watch a lot more than just their own favorite team. If most of the ACC, Big XII, some of the B1G & SEC, rest of the PAC and all others are relegated, I don't see how that translates to more viewership. Less viewership means less TV money.
And then you have an inventory problem with fewer games of interest to broadcast. And you'd also have too many repeat matchups.
Currently the B1G's looking at acing divisions. In that scenario, TOSU & Mich could potentially play 3 times in a season if both make the B1G Champ Game and the playoff. That'd be just diluting the rivalry.