So the league are only going to play one game against the other each year, everything I have read it was TWO games, one home and one on the road verses the other conference. Most of the blue bloods are playing one non conference game against another blue blood already. So only doing one really doesn't push the content and $$$$ up that much. This coming year we already have Oregon/OSU and Penn. St/ Auburn and Nebraska/OU.
So really you have to schedule 2 of these games a year, or you are not any better off than before, and to do so means giving up one home game every other year.
I imagine it would be 1 a year if anything to leave Ohio State etc. the chance to play an SEC/Clemson/ND neutral site games in years that ESPN wants them to. B1G schedule + Pac-12 alliance would be a fairly predictable 5 home/5 away set-up (although as is, two B1G teams a year wouldn’t participate) and then the schools have flexibility to set up two games a year as they wish. Which I think would end the Cy-Hawk Series, at least as a regular thing (maybe the schools play here and there still).
I think it would be a nice $ boost and also FOX or whoever would be able to claim the rights to all of these games and then be able to schedule them as a network or play a very large role in doing so, which would add even more value. If Ohio State set up a neutral game against Notre Dame or something, and FOX got to send them to USC as well, that’s lots of money for their non-con games.