When this thread hits 15,000 posts. It’s all on us.Is this **** ever actually getting done?
When this thread hits 15,000 posts. It’s all on us.Is this **** ever actually getting done?
It is amazing that one president and AD can set a school and conference towards disaster that is years off in the making.
I was reading quotes from Bruce Benson when we joined P12 saying “no way Texas and Oklahoma should join. We don’t want to form an east division. I’ll fight it hard”. I understand where he was coming from but jfc Bruce way to screw up the long game. He couldn’t see the big board at the time.
I’m saying Benson’s instincts were wrong. Instead of fighting it he should have advocated for it and tried to make it work because it meant the conference would be stronger. To your point, there was a lot more behind the scenes and his speaking out didn’t block them. Ok that’s fine. But instinctually he was wrong and it was shortsighted to not want Texas and Oklahoma.Let us put those quotes in context. Those were made over a year after CU and Utah had joined the PAC. The comments were made after Texas A&M announced they were leaving for the SEC. One of the speculative rumors (sound familiar) was that Texas, OU, TT and OSU would bolt to the PAC and there being and East and West Division in CU being placed in an eastern division and Benson was responding to that rumor. He pointed out the reason we joined the PAC 12 was to play more games on the West Coast to engage our West Coast alumni better. He was saying he would advocate for CUs interest as he should, IMO.
Your opening sentence makes it sound like Benson and CU torpedoed Texas and OU joining the PAC - totally not true. It was a rumor that was unfounded - there was no movement afoot for those schools to jump to the PAC. Texas had an opportunity to join the PAC when CU did but the Long Horn Network was the issue and a few days after CU left the Big 12 approved an unequal revenue sharing which guaranteed Texas, A&M, and OU a bigger slice of the pie equivalent to what they would get in the PAC.
There are a lot of good stories of what went on behind the scenes in those days but CU having any impact on Texas joining the PAC in 2011 is not one of them.
Every major conference is going to have its egos. Ohio State, Michigan, Alabama, Georgia, Texas, Florida State, Northwestern, Vandy.Advocating to have UT join your conference? Are you out of your mind?
UT is the Shiva of CFB.Advocating to have UT join your conference? Are you out of your mind?
I think USC, UCLA, WA, and OR would have kept their influence to a minimum.Advocating to have UT join your conference? Are you out of your mind?
Wait. Wut?Every major conference is going to have its egos. Ohio State, Michigan, Alabama, Georgia, Texas, Florida State, Northwestern, Vandy.
academic ego, not sports.Wait. Wut?
I dropped them in as a joke but I like where you’re going with it.academic ego, not sports.
popular chant at Northwestern games when they're losing by 30:
It's alrightIt's OKYou will workFor us one dayif you think about, that's an egotistical af thing to shout at other college students
UT has effectively killed three conferences now (I blame their move to the SEC as the impetus to force the B1G to respond by getting USC and UCLA). I can’t wait to see what they do to the SEC. The big hats aren’t going to take kindly to playing second fiddle in their own conference. They’re going to go in there and act like they own the place. Should make for some solid entertainment.
I agree they don’t know the room they’re walking into. That won’t stop them from trying. And they won’t stop trying. It’s not in their nature to allow somebody else to call the shots. It will make for good fun for the rest of us.Texas is not going to get away with throwing their weight around in the SEC.
To quote @Duff Man from back when this move was announced, Texas doesn't understand the room they're walking into.
maybe if we had insight into internal SEC meetings, but if this anticipated contention occurs, I'm not sure that it'll be publicly known sufficiently to provide amusment for us.I agree they don’t know the room they’re walking into. That won’t stop them from trying. And they won’t stop trying. It’s not in their nature to allow somebody else to call the shots. It will make for good fun for the rest of us.
91-72 over the last 12 years. They’re going to find out quickly what it’s like to be a middling program that nobody is afraid ofTexas is not going to get away with throwing their weight around in the SEC.
To quote @Duff Man from back when this move was announced, Texas doesn't understand the room they're walking into.
Same thing used to be shouted by SMU students at games. More of a "I'm rich" ego thing for them than overwhelming academic superiority.academic ego, not sports.
popular chant at Northwestern games when they're losing by 30:
It's alrightIt's OKYou will workFor us one dayif you think about, that's an egotistical af thing to shout at other college students
When have the big hats at UT ever kept their feelings to themselves? We will know all about it.maybe if we had insight into internal SEC meetings, but if this anticipated contention occurs, I'm not sure that it'll be publicly known sufficiently to provide amusment for us.
I think these are all fair points that UT could be put in check by the SEC. I don’t particularly care either way about UT. My point is about Colorado and as of today I don’t think it’s realistic to see CU joining a major conference and not have to deal with some kind of revenue disparity in the future. It was probably naive to not see this coming a while back.When have the big hats at UT ever kept their feelings to themselves? We will know all about it.
UT has effectively killed three conferences now (I blame their move to the SEC as the impetus to force the B1G to respond by getting USC and UCLA). I can’t wait to see what they do to the SEC. The big hats aren’t going to take kindly to playing second fiddle in their own conference. They’re going to go in there and act like they own the place. Should make for some solid entertainment.
An additional suspicion I have is that, if you see the CFP have a BigXII and or Pac team make it while they watch from the sidelines after being fodder for UGa and Bama for a decade, they might bolt back to a conference thats easier to dominate. Which is why these two super conferences want the CFP expanded to 12 teams.Texas is not going to get away with throwing their weight around in the SEC.
To quote @Duff Man from back when this move was announced, Texas doesn't understand the room they're walking into.
There are 69 P5 programs at current and CU sits in the 19th biggest market, so it is a big market, but that doesn't matter as much as it used to. The brand is what matters now and how many people from around the country care enough to be watch games that feature CU. If Prime and CU were able to go to the B1G or SEC and somehow guarantee that Prime was going to be CU's coach for life, I think CU would get a full share invite right now because I believe CU is going to be in the top 10 in average game ratings as long as CP is here. Since they can't guarantee the networks and conferences he is going to be the HC in 2025 and beyond, and there is no telling what will happen to CU's brand in a post-Prime environment, they simply have to wait and see how things shake out over the next 5-6 years.I think these are all fair points that UT could be put in check by the SEC. I don’t particularly care either way about UT. My point is about Colorado and as of today I don’t think it’s realistic to see CU joining a major conference and not have to deal with some kind of revenue disparity in the future. It was probably naive to not see this coming a while back.
But now it’s coming. NIL is accelerating it. That’s why we’re hearing UO/UW joining B1G at partial shares and USC joined at full share day 1. We’re not even in the discussion of joining B1G at partial share, that’s how tenuous our situation is at the moment.
I love CU but let’s be honest we’re not in a major market and we will not be able to command top dollar. Can we still get in the game via some other arrangement? Yes.
We either roll with that or it’s G5 time. Would we rather be in a conference with Texas or Texas Tech?
Denver is the 16th Nielsen DMA in 2023 but I hear you. And I agree, CP changes the brand trajectory and most importantly indicates a willingness to invest (something Utah, Oregon, and Washington have been doing and we have not).There are 69 P5 programs at current and CU sits in the 19th biggest market, so it is a big market, but that doesn't matter as much as it used to. The brand is what matters now and how many people from around the country care enough to be watch games that feature CU. If Prime and CU were able to go to the B1G or SEC and somehow guarantee that Prime was going to be CU's coach for life, I think CU would get a full share invite right now because I believe CU is going to be in the top 10 in average game ratings as long as CP is here. Since they can't guarantee the networks and conferences he is going to be the HC in 2025 and beyond, and there is no telling what will happen to CU's brand in a post-Prime environment, they simply have to wait and see how things shake out over the next 5-6 years.
Investment is a huge part of this. CU needs to do a Folsom renovation ahead of the next realignment.Denver is the 16th Nielsen DMA in 2023 but I hear you. And I agree, CP changes the brand trajectory and most importantly indicates a willingness to invest (something Utah, Oregon, and Washington have been doing and we have not).
But even with their investments and winning, they’re still outside looking in. However, I think they will be fine. If CP wins as expected, we will be fine. The timing of CP + a pause in major realignment could make for the perfect timeline of events for us.
Does that really move the needle for realignment, though? Folsom is already bigger than Northwestern, and right there (within 1000 seats) with Minnesota, Maryland, Rutgers and Indiana and Purdue and Illinois both sit at 57k and 60k respectively.Investment is a huge part of this. CU needs to do a Folsom renovation ahead of the next realignment.
70,000 seats is what it would take to put us in the Top 25 for stadium size. https://www.ncaa.com/news/football/...biggest-college-football-stadiums-country?amp
I don't know if 70k is some magic number. I do know that 50k is unimpressive. Realignment boost potentially, but definite boosts for recruiting and revenue if we have a big time facility. Not sure why we don't think we can match Washington, which is a hair over 70k.Does that really move the needle for realignment, though? Folsom is already bigger than Northwestern, and right there (within 1000 seats) with Minnesota, Maryland, Rutgers and Indiana and Purdue and Illinois both sit at 57k and 60k respectively.
I just don't know what adding 20k seats does for CU from an attractiveness of TV/Media company and B1G/SEC conference standpoint.
70,000 seats would be an incredible waste of money until there is MAJOR and sustained uptick in ticket demand. And 50k sellouts look better than 75% full oversized stadiums anyway.Investment is a huge part of this. CU needs to do a Folsom renovation ahead of the next realignment.
70,000 seats is what it would take to put us in the Top 25 for stadium size. https://www.ncaa.com/news/football/...biggest-college-football-stadiums-country?amp
My preference would be a complete gut and build while maintaining the historic architecture. That would mean a season of games at Empower Field, in my mind. But it’ll never happen in my remaining time on earth!Investment is a huge part of this. CU needs to do a Folsom renovation ahead of the next realignment.
70,000 seats is what it would take to put us in the Top 25 for stadium size. https://www.ncaa.com/news/football/...biggest-college-football-stadiums-country?amp
I agree. I think any kind of serious discussion around capacity increase is at least 5-6 years away, and possibly entirely dependent on data points observed about the demand of tickets in a post-Prime world.70,000 seats would be an incredible waste of money until there is MAJOR and sustained uptick in ticket demand. And 50k sellouts look better than 75% full oversized stadiums anyway.
I also think these are ideas that can get folded into a commitment after we join a league that can help with the bill. I’d include adding additional sports under that commitment as well. Things we’d like to do but the feasibility is dependent on conference revenue.I agree. I think any kind of serious discussion around capacity increase is at least 5-6 years away, and possibly entirely dependent on data points observed about the demand of tickets in a post-Prime world.