Holy **** you're right. I completely forgot about that. He also left Ohio State in less than a year after his idiotic joke.
I was also referring more to the whole Fielding Yost crap.
Where did you see that E. Gordon Gee passed away?
Holy **** you're right. I completely forgot about that. He also left Ohio State in less than a year after his idiotic joke.
I was also referring more to the whole Fielding Yost crap.
To be fair, the Alabama all-time record vs. Vanderbilt (59-19-4) and vs. LSU (55-26-5) are not all that different! The Tide have dominated them both over the years.It seems likely at this point that the SEC will leverage the 9 conference games decision to get more money out of ESPN.
The 9 conference games model allows for 3 protected annual rivalries per team. I assume ESPN will also play a role in deciding those rivalries before it gives the SEC some more cash. Alabama will obviously play Auburn and Tennessee but ESPN would want to ensure its third rival is a massive game like LSU, even if Nick Saban would prefer Vanderbilt.
Will be interesting to see how close it can get to B1G money by doing this.
This article has lots of details on the SEC’s media deals. Here are a few snippets:
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The SEC-Big Ten TV deal battle is about more than theme songs
College football’s obsession with conference superiority is quickly turning into strictly a two-league affair.theathletic.com
After getting left out by the Big Ten, Disney needs the SEC more than the SEC needs Disney. And perhaps they could help one another. Maybe the league changes its scheduling model to create more high-quality inventory. (A change that was in the works before the addition of Texas and Oklahoma as schools tried to increase demand for season tickets.)
It seems likely at this point that the SEC will leverage the 9 conference games decision to get more money out of ESPN.
The 9 conference games model allows for 3 protected annual rivalries per team. I assume ESPN will also play a role in deciding those rivalries before it gives the SEC some more cash. Alabama will obviously play Auburn and Tennessee but ESPN would want to ensure its third rival is a massive game like LSU, even if Nick Saban would prefer Vanderbilt.
Will be interesting
He didn’t. I meant I had forgot he made some dumb joke about Catholic priests being hard to deal with and apologized. I’m Catholic and even I thought it was way overblown.Where did you see that E. Gordon Gee passed away?
This gives an overview.He didn’t. I meant I had forgot he made some dumb joke about Catholic priests being hard to deal with and apologized. I’m Catholic and even I thought it was way overblown.
Regardless, he was gone in less than a year after that. I didn’t really consider it ‘anti-Catholic bigotry’ but others did.
Money is important, but brand is more important. Getting teams in the 12 or 16 team CFB Playoff is the real $$$$ .It seems likely at this point that the SEC will leverage the 9 conference games decision to get more money out of ESPN.
The 9 conference games model allows for 3 protected annual rivalries per team. I assume ESPN will also play a role in deciding those rivalries before it gives the SEC some more cash. Alabama will obviously play Auburn and Tennessee but ESPN would want to ensure its third rival is a massive game like LSU, even if Nick Saban would prefer Vanderbilt.
Will be interesting to see how close it can get to B1G money by doing this.
I think the institutional aversion to the B1G is more about how they feel the B1G has been trying to coerce them to join for a long time.Teaching the history of prejudice against Notre Dame and Catholics 100 years ago does not equal ‘hate’ for the current Big Ten conference in my opinion. No one who participated in that prejudice is even alive today. We can agree to disagree.
If the CFB Playoff moves to 12 or 16 teams, the extra conference game isn't about positioning the Alabama or Georgia (of the moment) for a playoff spot, but getting a Florida, A&M and Ole Miss (of the moment) a CFB Playoff spot.To be fair, the Alabama all-time record vs. Vanderbilt (59-19-4) and vs. LSU (55-26-5) are not all that different! The Tide have dominated them both over the years.
Whatever the reason, playing 9 SEC games is better than playing 8 SEC games. Playing 10 would be even better for Alabama, for the SEC and for CFB in general. Just take a look back to 2020. Alabama played a 10 games SEC Regular Season schedule + Florida in the SEC Championship Game @ Atlanta + Notre Dame in the Rose Bowl @ Arlington + Ohio State in the CFB Chamionship Game @ Miami Gardens to finish 13-0.If the CFB Playoff moves to 12 or 16 teams, the extra conference game isn't about positioning the Alabama or Georgia (of the moment) for a playoff spot, but getting a Florida, A&M and Ole Miss (of the moment) a CFB Playoff spot.
Keeping the extra game in-house helps maintain the SEC's mystique as the "superior" P5 conference. That is true today, but doesn't mean it will always be true.
Never figured out why the November cupcake games the SEC plays bothers so many people. What difference does it make if they play a crappy team at home in November instead of playing them in the preconference part of the schedule at the start of the season. A game is a game, and really it was a very smart idea. It allowed SEC teams to basically rest up, before their rivalry game the next week.The 9 conference games only helps if they use it to replace the garbage game they all play in November. With the SEC typically playing most non-conference games at home, that 9th conference game actually leads to fewer total games available even if they would be better games (which is not guaranteed). So if a 9th conference game leads the SEC to then avoid better non-conference games then I don't see why ESPN would pay significantly more for it.
You could argue that but I feel like in reality it won't really be. Instead of Florida and A&M both winning against MAC teams for example, then if they play each other someone loses a game in a slot they otherwise wouldntIf the CFB Playoff moves to 12 or 16 teams, the extra conference game isn't about positioning the Alabama or Georgia (of the moment) for a playoff spot, but getting a Florida, A&M and Ole Miss (of the moment) a CFB Playoff spot.
Keeping the extra game in-house helps maintain the SEC's mystique as the "superior" P5 conference. That is true today, but doesn't mean it will always be true.
"The Seminoles have had discussions with the SEC and Big Ten since last summer. Both conferences have displayed an interest in adding the university to their group of current members, along with other schools in the ACC"
So does this announcement help or hurt the big 12?
Which announcement? Florida St reaching out to the SEC and B1G is old news. Honestly I believe most schools have at this point. I know last year every big12 school did, and this year every PAC school probably has.So does this announcement help or hurt the big 12?
They are just trying to get enough schools on board to dissolve the ACC. It really just comes down to who gets left out, and who’s “OK” with getting a raise to go to the Big12.The ACC GOR is ironclad, how are the Seminoles getting out of that?