Good thing the Big 12 added UCF, Cincy, Houston and BYU
Good thing the Big 12 added UCF, Cincy, Houston and BYU
Because so many of you have been chirping for years about how valuable BYU is because of the Mormon audience.I'm a bit surprised by BYU's position. This also confirms that UCLA got real lucky partnering with USC.
Bingo. Crucial.Need the Prime Effect to continue which has to include a 10+ win season in the next couple years. Do that, and I think the Colorado brand is more sustainable in life after Prime
Going to guess those games were Texas, Miami (bowl,) KSU twice, Utah or Memphis in the bowl.Iowa st???
From a pure Investment Analysis standpoint, somehow investing $100M or more in the next 3 years on our roster and maybe more on the whole program and the West Stands is the BEST possible investment in the University of Colorado ever if it leads to a B1G inviteBingo. Crucial.
Big ask.Need the Prime Effect to continue which has to include a 10+ win season in the next couple years. Do that, and I think the Colorado brand is more sustainable in life after Prime
As I've said before eventually it won't even be a B1G (or SEC) invite. It is simply a matter of being in or being out when the whole thing goes to re-organization.From a pure Investment Analysis standpoint, somehow investing $100M or more in the next 3 years on our roster and maybe more on the whole program and the West Stands is the BEST possible investment in the University of Colorado ever if it leads to a B1G invite
7 million doesn't mean much when you have 25 per household huddled around the TVBecause so many of you have been chirping for years about how valuable BYU is because of the Mormon audience.
There are only about 7 million Mormons in the entire United States, they don't all watch college football, and those who do aren't necessarily BYU fans. That affiliation is a nice bump that increases viewership (which is likely comprised of mostly non-Mormons) for their games, but it's not that big of a deal outside of the resources the church has at its disposal to support their athletic programs with facilities and recruiting.
From a pure Investment Analysis standpoint, somehow investing $100M or more in the next 3 years on our roster and maybe more on the whole program and the West Stands is the BEST possible investment in the University of Colorado ever if it leads to a B1G invite
I would even consider the academies in this pool as well.Northwestern should do everyone a favor and leave the B1G for the Ivy.
At the least, I'd love to see Northwestern, Vandy, Duke, Stanford and Wake form something outside whatever the CFB League is s going to be.
This is the most important few years in CU history. Not just athletic department. The whole university. Building the brand and having enough success with Prime to sustain post-Prime and position us in the Top 35 final pro-college league without the Coach Mac fall off, is crucial.
The Pac 12 had the opportunity to survive with Oregon and Washington still part of it, but they thought they could do better than the TV deal with ESPN and Fox that the Big 12 ultimately took. There was enough money for one more deal and the Big 12 took it.When I look at UCLA, the well known financial challenges they were having with athletics, and the numbers they draw... it cements my belief that the B1G took them with USC because it would break the Pac-12. It wasn't about what UCLA did for the B1G. Stanford would have given them more academic prestige, a major metro addition, and an equivalent rivalry for USC (while also making the conference more attractive to Notre Dame). It was because the Pac-12 could have survived and thrived as long as it still had the LA market. It was predatory.