For sure. Not sure how or why that makes any sense whatsoever for FSU, thoughIt actually helps the ACC. Everyone gets a cut of FSU GORs and the exit fee
For sure. Not sure how or why that makes any sense whatsoever for FSU, thoughIt actually helps the ACC. Everyone gets a cut of FSU GORs and the exit fee
Clownzano stil at it.
Delicious.
Guarantee the leaving schools don't give up a penny that they don't have to.
Clownzano stil at it.
"Additional costs and damages" for what? Leaving upon expiry of a contract?
Seems odd to even post thatGuarantee the leaving schools don't give up a penny that they don't have to.
The schedule
Houston has soooo much potential if it found a way to start rolling againWith Coach Prime bringing CU back to being good I can see CU, UU and KSU as the premier teams in football.
Coach Prime is not a fan of the B1G 10, he is Texas and Florida, and if he had “cold feet” in Boulder, try all those towns up north. He likely loves being a top dog in the Big 12, and we must step up and beat Utah now and forever.Given a choice between staying in a dying PAC, going to a second level B12, or taking a deal with the B1G that makes you a second class citizen for multiple years but still pays better than the other two options it isn't a hard choice and if Colorado had been given it I would fully expect us to take it as well.
There has been plenty of discussion here though that the current TV/Media revenue model isn't going to last.
A lot of younger adults don't even have a TV much less cable, many don't sit down and watch a program unless they are streaming something on their schedule. The cable companies are bleeding customers like they have been cut in the jugular.
Look what has happened in the music industry. For decades it was about selling records. Musicians went on tour with the specific intent of promoting record sales, radio was a driving force in selling records.
Now it is hard to find a place that sells "records" be they vinyl or CDs, people pay for a streaming service and tours are were the money is with concert ticket prices through the roof for the big stars.
I can understand UW/UO taking this deal but it is worth wondering what the future will look like. How much longer are media companies going to be willing to dish out billions of dollars for a dwindling market and instead does the future mean that we buy streaming rights for each game or for a season directly from the school or from the conference.
Stanford can go independent instantly and likely willCal has too much debt and Stanford doesn't want to drop sports. I don't believe independent is an ideal choice for Stanford and it's not definitely not for Cal.
Stanford can go independent instantly and likely will
They do not need these athletic clownshows and their Olympic Sports will be fine
Cal isn’t going to pay off $500mm with MW money, there is a big tax coming on sports broadcasts or something more targeted against the B1G which they will settle rather than deal with B10/Folt’s actions in court.Considering that the MWC was paying between $3-4 million per school they remain an option for cheap programming.
AAC has been paying close to $7 million per school. Question is will ESPN be willing to sweeten the pot enough to pay that much to eight additional schools.
Also a real question at this point if Stanford and Cal want to continue to try to compete at the highest level. I could easily see Stanford deciding to go the route of the Ivies and Cal following them.
Yes Cal has a huge stadium debt and both schools have some wealthy alums who want to see them continue at FBS but getting left out of the big media money doesn't help them in any way.
Plus other Olympics sports which is critical to Stanford student bodyTheir baseball, basketball, softball, and soccer teams need a conference.
Cal is likely to die before going G5. I don't believe any of the P4 can afford to go G5.Cal isn’t going to pay off $500mm with MW money, there is a big tax coming on sports broadcasts or something more targeted against the B1G which they will settle rather than deal with B10/Folt’s actions in court.
In the end though they don't have options.Cal isn’t going to pay off $500mm with MW money, there is a big tax coming on sports broadcasts or something more targeted against the B1G which they will settle rather than deal with B10/Folt’s actions in court.
What are Cal’s options? It ain’t any of the other P4 conferencesCal is likely to die before going G5. I don't believe any of the P4 can afford to go G5.
Plus other Olympics sports which is critical to Stanford student body
Football goes IndependentTheir baseball, basketball, softball, and soccer teams need a conference.
They do not need any money, they would just need to allocate part of their Endowment to run FootballStanford isn't going independent. They're not getting a deal to televise their games like Notre Dame and BYU. Not happening.
That would be illegal… or so I’m toldThey do not need any money, they would just need to allocate part of their Endowment to run Football
They are in a different position
They can have an Athletic Endowment formulated from their $14 Trillion dollars, it just takes commitment, and yes, we are not used to that here.That would be illegal… or so I’m told