the way I see it, the SEC feels its football is so good that it doesn't need TV market size as much as it needs more great football programs. It intends on selling itself as the premier football conference that will be watched from coast to coast by lovers of college football. The Big12 feels it can ride the coat tails of the SEC because it's probably the closes to the SEC in terms of all football all the time.
The BigTen seems to be turning its attention toward the business side of the equation....namely, snagging programs that will draw huge chunks of television revenue due to footprint. Therefore, the conference as a whole will be solid and strong and perhaps not as flashy or stellar....kind of the Midwestern way.
It all hinges on Notre Dame for the B1G. If ND says yes, then Delany has a lot of options and all of them no-lose. If ND says no, then Delany will seem to be forced to take one or the other path of best quality football vs best business opportunity....which could end up looking bad in a few years or could end up being brilliant. (note: adding Nebraska looked brilliant in 2010, but now it looks like Mizzou may have been a better choice than Nebraska).
scenario #1 - ND accepts an invitation from B1G
...then we immediately ask Maryland, UVa, , UNC, Kansas, and Rutgers....we'll take the first 4
scenario #2 - ND turns down B1G
...then we ask Maryland, UVa, UNC, NCSU, VaTech, Kansas, Rutgers
scenario #3 - screw ND
...immediately ask Maryland, UNC, UVa, and Kansas
scenario #4 - ND says no
...no further expansion for now
The BigTen seems to be turning its attention toward the business side of the equation....namely, snagging programs that will draw huge chunks of television revenue due to footprint. Therefore, the conference as a whole will be solid and strong and perhaps not as flashy or stellar....kind of the Midwestern way.
It all hinges on Notre Dame for the B1G. If ND says yes, then Delany has a lot of options and all of them no-lose. If ND says no, then Delany will seem to be forced to take one or the other path of best quality football vs best business opportunity....which could end up looking bad in a few years or could end up being brilliant. (note: adding Nebraska looked brilliant in 2010, but now it looks like Mizzou may have been a better choice than Nebraska).
scenario #1 - ND accepts an invitation from B1G
...then we immediately ask Maryland, UVa, , UNC, Kansas, and Rutgers....we'll take the first 4
scenario #2 - ND turns down B1G
...then we ask Maryland, UVa, UNC, NCSU, VaTech, Kansas, Rutgers
scenario #3 - screw ND
...immediately ask Maryland, UNC, UVa, and Kansas
scenario #4 - ND says no
...no further expansion for now
Bucknut24;2156933; said:I know the pickings aren't probably the best, but I just can't get excited about adding teams like MD, UVA, Rutgers, etc when Big 12 SEC are looking at teams like Clemson, FSU, Va Tech and ND
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