Spent all morning on this. Hopefully it makes sense. I'm starting to understand why the league did what it did.
That's not because of a lack of competition, though -- I'm gonna guess that's due to the NFL doing a lot of dumb s*** and becoming very "dramatic" in the past few years. If they would go back to normal/old NFL, their viewership would pop back up again.Good read Chris,
Spot on about ACC.
Sports viewership is declining in general. The golden boy known as the NFL is down.
If Netflix or Amazon or whomever decide to get into the world of sports broadcasting , they are not going to get in a bidding war for what amounts to damaged goods.
The reality is Texas and OU benefit even more from the Big 12 than ISU does. Maybe they need to be reminded of that every once and awhile.
Not to mention the fact that the whole conference looks like a bunch of dips***s for going through all of this for months, being a giant news story every time a small rumor popped up, to then turn around and say "oops just kidding not doing that". How's that for stability?
Nice piece Chris. I greatly appreciate the insights into JP's thinking--which is flawed.
He basically is saying ISU will be a victim....FOREVER. I don't live my life that way and I sure don't expect the Cyclones to take that posture either. It's time to chart our own course. If that means staying in the Big 12, great. If that means pushing back against Texas and OU initiatives-even better. But it had better mean JP has a proactive plan in the works to retain P5 status for ISU--someplace--if the crazies in the room blow up the Big 12.
Certainly, I understand that Texas and OU are the big dogs at the table--but the one part of negotiating that is missing here is to call their bluff. Where exactly are they going to go? They simply don't have the attractive options everyone seems to think exist. So OU fans will be happy to settle for 8-4 seasons for the foreseeable future in the SEC...assuming the SEC would take them? And Texas is going to be comfortable with almost all road games in the PAC-12 being 2-5 hours away by plane, while inviting USC, UCLA, etc., to come on down to Texas and recruit even harder?
The reality is Texas and OU benefit even more from the Big 12 than ISU does. Maybe they need to be reminded of that every once and awhile.
That just as much, if not more, the media's fault. Media always blows everything out of proportion and the public eat it right up.Not to mention the fact that the whole conference looks like a bunch of dips***s for going through all of this for months, being a giant news story every time a small rumor popped up, to then turn around and say "oops just kidding not doing that". How's that for stability?
They're not allowed to vet potential schools?
The Big 12 didn't say they were definitely expanding. They said they would explore expansion. Big difference. The only people making a stink about this are media outlets that covered it breathlessly without a payoff at the end and ESPN and Fox affiliates that have reason to rail against the Big 12 expansion. That's not the Big 12's fault, the Big 12 said it would explore expansion. Never said it was a done deal.
B12 could and should have explored their options through back channels without the public dog and pony show.They're not allowed to vet potential schools?
The Big 12 didn't say they were definitely expanding. They said they would explore expansion. Big difference. The only people making a stink about this are media outlets that covered it breathlessly without a payoff at the end and ESPN and Fox affiliates that have reason to rail against the Big 12 expansion. That's not the Big 12's fault, the Big 12 said it would explore expansion. Never said it was a done deal.
That's entirely true, but what did you expect them to do -- just ignore the whole thing?That just as much, if not more, the media's fault. Media always blows everything out of proportion and the public eat it right up.
That just as much, if not more, the media's fault. Media always blows everything out of proportion and the public eat it right up.
B12 could and should have explored their options through back channels without the public dog and pony show.
If the gamble is to anticipate changes in media technology and position the conference to be out in front of those changes ... the current B12 leadership is the last group I would hire. I'm not sure these guys could remodel a bathroom, much less see the future of sports TV.