Utah is a bunch of ungrateful wankers, but KU has always seemed like the “sneakily doesn’t want to be here” school. Especially now with Booth throwing around so much money.
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Every school would take the Big 10 invite, KU is just the school that hasn't fully accepted the reality that it ain't coming.Utah is a bunch of ungrateful wankers, but KU has always seemed like the “sneakily doesn’t want to be here” school. Especially now with Booth throwing around so much money.
The Booth money is what concerns me. Utah seems like an odd add when they passed on Cal and Stanford and really hadn't planned on taking UO and UW. Regardless, they could had either of these teams already. Agree that ACC has to be the target, especially if they want to back ND into a corner.Utah is a bunch of ungrateful wankers, but KU has always seemed like the “sneakily doesn’t want to be here” school. Especially now with Booth throwing around so much money.
Maryland AD spills the beans, says possibly Utah to the Big 10.
Cody Campbell and Yormark are in alignment on media rights pooling and the benefits of doing so it's not fictional or hypothetical. Yormark doesn't allow Campbell full access to B12 Media Days to address pooling if that was the case. And if you find a credible source not affiliated with Fox/B10 and ESPN/SEC that states that pooling would not double existing media revenue streams, let me know. Good luck with that effort.Your sources for the benefits of pooling are living in a fictional/hypothetical world. Don't believe everything you read on the web- bad takes drive clicks and make money for websites. Just because something works for the NFL with 32 teams doesn't mean it will work for CFB where there at 66 teams.
The Big10, SEC, Big12 & ACC all have media consultants on their payroll. Don't you think the Big10 & SEC would seriously explore doubling their media rights payouts if "doubling" was a reality? And pooling might eventually make sense with a 40-48 team P2, but bringing the entire Big12 & ACC into a pooled arrangement doesn't make sense if your Ohio State, Georgia, Wisconsin, Mississippi, Northwestern, Vanderbilt, etc. and want to maximize per school annual media rights $.
As a math side-point, you seem to be very focused on defining "doubling" of rights fees as "HOT". You do understand that means less than 13% annual growth over the typical 6 year length of a Big10 TV media deal. Compounding is a beautiful thing! When the media reports it was a 7 year deal worth $8B, that's an average over the deal length. With less in the beginning and more in the last years.
This is why I'm unconcerned about anyone in the Big 12.The Booth money is what concerns me. Utah seems like an odd add when they passed on Cal and Stanford and really hadn't planned on taking UO and UW. Regardless, they could had either of these teams already. Agree that ACC has to be the target, especially if they want to back ND into a corner.
Wasn't it the tandem of KU and ISU that were not long ago briefly rumored to be headed for a new league?Utah is a bunch of ungrateful wankers, but KU has always seemed like the “sneakily doesn’t want to be here” school. Especially now with Booth throwing around so much mone
We’d take an offer to the B1G in a heartbeat. It’s never coming.Wasn't it the tandem of KU and ISU that were not long ago briefly rumored to be headed for a new league?
It’s not my plan, it’s what is commonly viewed as the plan of the ACC if they lose 6 schools, and primarily being pushed by Stanford and NDI re-read your quoted post. Still has USF in the ACC with poached B12 schools. LOL, How bout those Bulls!
This is why I'm unconcerned about anyone in the Big 12.
Why did you wait until 2030? What's going to change between now and then? KU having a nicer football stadium than they use to doesn't change the reality that they aren't a historic football brand, and have limited upside being in a small population state that they split with another school.
Is there anything Utah's going to do that they haven't already done?
If the Big 10 adds those schools, it's because the Big 10 and SEC are going to like 30 teams each and we end up somewhere too.
You can't be serious.That’s more hope, than logic. Similar to when people thought Oregon and UW were passed on by BIG because they weren’t added in 2022 with USC, or before the BIG signed their deal
Arguably more has changed by 2030 than in that example
Revenue sharing and more subscription/DTC. Do the networks want to risk decay of the their most lucrative basketball brands while those brands feed M2 football?
2030 would be two years away from all postseason TV deals being up. It’s a break point, for change if not more. The NCAAT revenue disruption will be changing, particularly if networks want basketball blue bloods in P2
CFP expansion and revenue increases- removing another conference (ACC) and further marginalizing Big 12 means more for P2
Probably most importantly, the Overton Window has changed
Yeah right.It’s not my plan, it’s what is commonly viewed as the plan of the ACC if they lose 6 schools, and primarily being pushed by Stanford and ND
It's really obvious scanning back through this thread that FinalFour is trying to push a doom narrative and is probably an Iowa (?) fan. Seems to be the gist of every post they make.Yeah right.
Any ACC backfill plan that poaches B12 schools, includes USF, and doesn't include the likes of ISU/KSU is total BS.
Agreed. If they are going to 20, the ACC is the way and I assume Maryland and Rutgers want some regional opponents and former rivals. There are four teams on the west coast, unless their goal to a bridge to them, but does KU and UU really supply that?This is why I'm unconcerned about anyone in the Big 12.
Why did you wait until 2030? What's going to change between now and then? KU having a nicer football stadium than they use to doesn't change the reality that they aren't a historic football brand, and have limited upside being in a small population state that they split with another school.
Is there anything Utah's going to do that they haven't already done?
If the Big 10 adds those schools, it's because the Big 10 and SEC are going to like 30 teams each and we end up somewhere too.
They might not even know their endgame though. No one has any idea what the situation - hell, what planet earth - will look like in 2030. We can all hope for whatever the hell we want, but this landscape changes faster than logic. We should absolutely be worried about schools like Kansas getting a future offer. Them having not gotten that offer yet is completely meaningless.You can't be serious.
The Big 10 has expanded 4 times since 2009. Kansas has been interested and available every time. They have declined to add Kansas every single time.
After the Big 10 took Maryland from the ACC, the remaining schools added a lengthy GOR. All Big 10 expansion since then has been from leagues whose GORs were expiring soon. They are very clearly waiting for ACC properties.
If 20 with KU and Utah was their end game, it would exist right now. That's not hope. That's just blatant obviousness.
Maryland AD spills the beans, says possibly Utah to the Big 10.
A) Us being worried is dumb as hell. We can't change it.They might not even know their endgame though. No one has any idea what the situation - hell, what planet earth - will look like in 2030. We can all hope for whatever the hell we want, but this landscape changes faster than logic. We should absolutely be worried about schools like Kansas getting a future offer. Them having not gotten that offer yet is completely meaningless.
Man you guys would be printing 10 win seasons with that lineup, could just call it the Midwest conference tooI know a B1G invite isn’t realistic, but having the chance to play teams like Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Nebraska every year would be a dream for our fans—especially with those 3–4 hour drivable road trips. Add in Mizzou, along with the annual matchups against Kansas and K-State, and that would be the perfect setup.