If the PAC is dissolved, that may set up nicely for us to land CBS and Fox, then tier three can be Amazon/Apple/paramount/Netflix/whoever is the highest bidder.
Give me any P5 school. No more bs religious or directional commuter school.It’s somewhat heart warming to read big 12 fans optimistically considering potential new members each time a realignment shake up occurs.
Realistically we’re the dog lying under the dining table eating table scraps.
I guess it’s more fun than the doomsday scenarios but none of this is “good for Iowa state” The blue bloods are converging into super conferences and the big 12 adding a few more turds doesn’t give us a seat at the table long term sorry
I think the B1G is going to end up taking USC, UCLA, Cal, Washington, Oregon, and maybe Stanford, Think they want to do that many so the LA teams won't have to travel so far so often for at least a few games.
Before forecasting more schools jumping to the big 10\SEC, remember that any additions will most likely have to meet\exceed the new average for the existing schools.
There are valuable brands remaining in the PAC-12. But do any of them clear the 100million mark the big 10 is now sitting at?
I honestly don’t think the Big 10 cares anymore. They are dropping the nuclear bomb right now. Just going for domination of the college football media landscape and can add just to keep schools away from other conferences.
Because no one in Colorado really cares about CU. The idea that CU brings the Denver market is a myth. And their viewership has only gotten worse since leaving for the PAC.I can tell you that here in Colorado, hardly anyone is even aware of this news today, nor cares. And this is the 17th biggest TV market in the country.
The more this sport becomes non-regional, the less people are going to watch nationally, and then these super conferences will make less money. These contracts make sense now but will they in 5 years? 10?
In 10 years, the top programs in the two super leagues will probably ask themselves again, "why are we carrying this dead weight?" and then break off again to create a super super league. Then the whole cycle will start over again and half of the super super teams will want to break off again. Somebody has to lose these games. And unless a salary (NIL) cap comes into play, there will be perennial losers and winners. Even with a cap, half the country wont watch if their teams arent in the picture.
The more I think about it I hate all of this. It's just a crazy mix of teams and no conference culture.
How do the tier rights work in this world?
Just give me some sweet Maction and late late night WWC.
But the only other conference that matters to them now is the SEC.
The SEC has the same high bar.
I think this could leave plenty of teams available in the PAC for the big 12 to have its picking of.
Before forecasting more schools jumping to the big 10\SEC, remember that any additions will most likely have to meet\exceed the new average for the existing schools.
There are valuable brands remaining in the PAC-12. But do any of them clear the 100million mark the big 10 is now sitting at?
Iowa probably won’t play USC until 2034I wonder how the Big 10 schedule will look. Gotta think tOSU wants USC every year.
Because no one in Colorado really cares about CU. The idea that CU brings the Denver market is a myth. And their viewership has only gotten worse since leaving for the PAC.
Denver, and the rest of CO for the most part is an NFL media market, not a NCAA market. And anyone that tries to say any different will have a hard time proving it. Even the alumni are more interested in the Broncos than they are the Buffs.
The NCAA is dead & eventually the SEC/Big ten will cut ties & govern the conferences separately.Still thinking Fox and ESPN will not be able to control the total NCAA audience. The rest of the P5 has just as much dedicated viewership as the P2. And given the ever-growing bottom feeders in the P2, they'll create bad matchups which the networks will regret. I'm not a marketing person, but I do have common sense. There's so much wrong with this power move. Especially, if the rest of the NCAA unites and solidifies. In 10 years the P2 grab will cost the endorsers their pants. Of course that's just an opinion. Heck, I'm a Bears fan and I rarely, if ever, watch other league games. Unless it has a bearing on the Bears (like end of season playoff race). Same goes for college.
So Lincoln Riley knew this was coming right? Lol
I think its more likely that at least 2 more PAC schools go to the B1G, then that will be the end of the PAC. If only these 2 go, there is a small chance some try to piece it together, but I think the last 2 years has shown what the end game is here.Which is more likely: PAC stays alive and promotes 2 from the MWC. PAC dies and the final 2 from the PAC join the MWC?