I'm still not sold on adding TCU, the idea of another Texas school when you already have the market just isn't as desirable. However, there are so many variable I guess it really isn't worth the breath until Missouri can decide what they are doing.
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1. A 13+ year rights deal (TX has fallen back to 6 yrs.)
2. Equal revenue sharing for Tiers 1-3 (TX has agreed to 1-2)
3. No HS coverage on regional networks (TX may or may not have agreed to it...we need someone other than Chip to confirm)
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The point of this rant is that I really have no beef with Mizzu leaving to the SEC, or even how they're handling it. It's the school's decision and they can handle it however they want. I just do not understand why they would choose to leave the big12 now. The SEC option will still be available later and it's a much smarter play to take the wait and see approach until you are absolutely forced to make a move. So, if mizzu does leave and the SEC turns out to be a truly bad move then I can't wait till they come crawling back and we can tell them to just get cozy in the MAC.
Angry fan base are you kidding me? They would get over it, nobody is gonna stop watching football because they didn't leave to another conference. And what would a bunch of "fans" know about the ramifications of switching conferences and whether that would be the smart move? You realize that Arkansas will be the only close rival game? KU, KSU, ISU, etc will never play Missouri in nonconference play and they shouldn't. Mark my words, MU to the SEC would be football suicide.Wait...you want Mizzou to sit tight and wait and see for LONGER?!
Fact is that if Mizzou turns down the SEC, they move on and take WVU the next day. And that window is closed. Forever. The B1G window was smashed on our fingers (ouch!) and depending on ND, may never open again. There's no guarantee that any conference will go to 16 teams...certainly not soon.
So there we would be, in the Big 12, handcuffed into a rights deal that may not be worth as much as we think it will be (nobody's explained why ESPN should pay us the same for games with L-ville and TCU instead of TAMU or Nebraska). The remaining Big 12 will be even more difficult to negotiate with, since we've lost any leverage we might have had. But it won't really matter, because a sizeable amount of our fanbase will have gone COMPLETELY berserk for passing on the SEC. That would wreck Missouri athletics far faster than anything the SEC can deal out.
I respect your opinion, but I have to disagree. The time is DEFINITELY NOW. It's not like we'd leave the SEC...Vandy doesn't even try and they get to stay in. There's no precedent for a team moving into a conference, and then dropping back out again. The MAC will have to wait. :smile:
Wait...you want Mizzou to sit tight and wait and see for LONGER?!
Fact is that if Mizzou turns down the SEC, they move on and take WVU the next day. And that window is closed. Forever. The B1G window was smashed on our fingers (ouch!) and depending on ND, may never open again. There's no guarantee that any conference will go to 16 teams...certainly not soon.
Wait...you want Mizzou to sit tight and wait and see for LONGER?!
Fact is that if Mizzou turns down the SEC, they move on and take WVU the next day. And that window is closed. Forever. The B1G window was smashed on our fingers (ouch!) and depending on ND, may never open again. There's no guarantee that any conference will go to 16 teams...certainly not soon.
So there we would be, in the Big 12, handcuffed into a rights deal that may not be worth as much as we think it will be (nobody's explained why ESPN should pay us the same for games with L-ville and TCU instead of TAMU or Nebraska). The remaining Big 12 will be even more difficult to negotiate with, since we've lost any leverage we might have had. But it won't really matter, because a sizeable amount of our fanbase will have gone COMPLETELY berserk for passing on the SEC. That would wreck Missouri athletics far faster than anything the SEC can deal out.
I respect your opinion, but I have to disagree. The time is DEFINITELY NOW. It's not like we'd leave the SEC...Vandy doesn't even try and they get to stay in. There's no precedent for a team moving into a conference, and then dropping back out again. The MAC will have to wait. :smile:
Potential move to SEC elicits excitement Tiger Extra - Mizzou Sports | ColumbiaTribune.comWhile some contend those crying “SEC” are a vocal minority, the approval ratings for a move have been extreme. The Tribune filed an open-records request for one day of emails from fans to the curators. Not one of about 200 messages made a case for Missouri to stay in the Big 12.
Of those, at least 10 fans suggested future donations would hinge on Missouri’s decision. Columbia lawyer Clark Jones pledged to quadruple his annual donation to the TSF to $12,000 if Missouri joined the SEC. Joe Gallagher, 30, of St. Louis, vowed that if MU did not land in the SEC, “you will never see another dime from me again.”
My God the caliber of athlete in missu compared to Louisana, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, and South Carolina is like the difference between Snooki and Jessica Alba.
Tulane is also about the only school that teaches French law in the country. This is used in Lousiana.Tulane sucks at football, but it's an AAU school in New Orleans and according to the story has committed resources to the AD. Averaged 23,000 per game in 2010. No idea about AD finances since it's private. But getting into Louisiana wouldn't be a bad deal for the Big 12. Still, seems to be a bit of a stretch...
You may be right. I'm pretty raw about all of this right now, so I can't promise I'm 100% objective. I'm just really, really sick of Mizzou being trashed by members of this conference.
If there is a suicide watch right now, it's not in COMO. No, it's from the idiot schools who chose to reject equal revenue sharing, over and over and over.
Actually, Nebby lost their first Big Ten game and their BCS aspirations again, CU Later maybe lost their first Pac 12 game, TAMmy was just beat be Arkansas of the SEC by a total collapse of their EWestern Front. Who is next in line? Mizzou want some pudding too?I don't see how my ISU friends can continue to argue that Mizzou is crazy to leave the Big 12 for the SEC. They say doing so would mean the Tiger football team would be a 5-7 or 6-6 team forever. They wonder why anyone would want to be in a conference with that kind of competition.
Hasn't that been ISU's situation in the Big 12 for almost as long as anyone can remember? Let's face it, most years ISU is ecstatic to get to a bowl game. Does that mean that ISU should be playing on a lesser conference? That they don't belong in the Big 12?
Of course not, because as much as it pains MU and ISU fans to say it, there's more to conference affiliation than winning. ISU doesn't want this conference to fail because they are worried about losing the money they receive from conference affiliation. They're worried a lesser conference (like the BE or MWC) would mean less money, and less exposure. They are worried about losing tier one status.
Oddly enough, those same factors have pushed A&M, CU and NU to leave. Competitive equality (which is paid for with cold hard cash) has vanished in the Big 12, and everyone knows it. Knowing this, MU would be absolute fools to turn down an offer from the SEC.
I have no idea if Mizzou will leave, but I don't blame them if they do. And I would feel the same with if it were ISU.
False. Jessica Alba from Missouri is every bit as good looking as Jessica Alba from Alabama. There just aren't as many of them.
That isn't even close to anything he said.
So your argument is:I haven't been here that long...I don't know who Boomer or Aggie are. I assume there aren't a lot of non-Cyclones who visit here?
I think it's pretty unlikely that Mizzou stays at this point, if they've got an SEC invite. A lot of the fan base has already checked-out emotionally from the Big 12, and it would take a hell of a sales job by the Chancellor and AD to get them to accept that outcome.
Again, I don't speak for everyone, but I welcome the challenge. We'll endure some sub-par or non-winning seasons if it means seeing some great college games against national powers. You remember how bad we were in the Reagan, Bush, and Clinton administrations? We're very patient...we can endure quite a bit.![]()
Of course Slive wants more money from ESPN. He is like Derek Fisher of the NBA. In the end, it is money. ESPN and FOX has already paid once for aTm and MO rights and Slive the Shyster wants them to pay some more for a retread product.Mizzou fan saying they need Texas and other to share T3 rights...Florida had the richest T3 deal before LHN...they might want to renegotiate for all you know Mizzou fan. It's outlandish to expect the T3 right to be given up short of having a conference network, ala the B1G. It's Unfortunate that the Big XII schools didn't see the vision of Kevin Wieberg and sent him packing to the B1G, where he revolutionized the CFB greed game...in hindsight, we could have been in the B1G's shoes...he's now out west with that other d-bag, Larry Scott.
No other conference member is asking for any other conference member to give up T3 right now...the SEC would have to go that route if they form their own network...if you read Outkickthecoverage.com that ****** Clay is claiming that's what Slive is pushing 14 members for, to get ESPN to renegotiate and form their network for them. The only reason Slive/SEC wants Mizzou is because it's a big happy greedy family...they want the TVs in a new footprint...they don't care if you ever win in their conference...and neither do we!
Does a 5-10% kickup in the SEC make it worth not going to bowls? Oh, that's right, Mizzou fans do not travel to bowls.+1...It'd be like ISU considering going to the Pac16. Big 10 yes, but he PAC for ISU would be a big stretch.
I do disagree on the money thing though. I bet Mizzou could make 5-10 million/year more in the SEC. But is that worth it?
Mizzou to SEC is just not a geographical or cultural fit. Big 10 would be. They're 2 different situations.
Does a 5-10% kickup in the SEC make it worth not going to bowls?
Does Mizzou really have it that bad in the B12? Why are they so disgruntled? Stability? I think the B12 is close to fixing that. Recognition? I think the north Division should be a fine opportunity for recognition. Your biggest competition appears to be KissU. GameDay? Will not happen in Columbia when you play LSU. Money? Verdict is out when 2016 comes. Prestige? When Big 12 goes 12 or 14, things could change as to which conference plays better football. Things change. LSU, Alabama, Auburn, and Florida have not always been the Schools of God in football. Things ebb. Weather? Nice and hot in the fall. Nice in the late fall. Okay then, you are going for the weather. Have fun on your Tuscaloosa road trips.I totally get your point, and I assure you that I am not some idiot ISU basher. I think it absolutely sucks that the situation is what it is. However, Mizzou fans realize that this is an untenable situation. Something has to give, and we all know that it's not gonna be Texas doing the giving.
Honestly, I hope you're wrong. I hope that ISU has choices. I respect you guys, and I respect our shared history. Unfortunately, respect and tradition aren't hot commodities right now.
AND YOU DON'T THINK YOU WILL NOT BE TRASHED IN THE SEC? Two months and you will be Chizslacked before you know it. Better have Pinkel order the limos now for recruiting. The SEC is viscious in recruiting. Bring your stash of bills.You may be right. I'm pretty raw about all of this right now, so I can't promise I'm 100% objective. I'm just really, really sick of Mizzou being trashed by members of this conference.
If there is a suicide watch right now, it's not in COMO. No, it's from the idiot schools who chose to reject equal revenue sharing, over and over and over.