He stated....."If expanding West, give WVU its release.
The MWC schools listed exist in the Mountain and Pacific time zones. Add in the central which the rest of the Big 12 exists in and you have 3 time zones without WV.
He stated....."If expanding West, give WVU its release.
Let's throw caution to the wind and add Hawaii to the conference too. The sun never sets on the Big 12
I think someone needs a refresher on time zones.
He stated....."If expanding West, give WVU its release.
I think someone needs a refresher on time zones.
The MWC schools listed exist in the Mountain and Pacific time zones. Add in the central which the rest of the Big 12 exists in and you have 3 time zones without WV.
You are completely correct. A GOR is far more ironclad than an exit fee...whole different thing altogether.
With an exit fee, a team still takes in revenues in its new conference and has to determine how much it must payout to its old league...and a negotiation ensues. With a GOR, there is no negotiation. ALL of the rights are held by the old conference, and all TV money goes to the conference directly...the team HAS no revenue, and no leverage to negotiate. The league simply holds the revenue and ignores the team till the end of the duration of the GOR...meaning the team gets ZERO money.
On TOP of that, there is still an exit fee involved...I think its around 50 million right now. That can certainly be lawyered/negotiated down...maybe cut in half...but the GOR isn't negotiable, nor is it escapable. If a team leaves OR stays, all its TV revenue is funneled directly to the conference...who then pays out from there. A team that has left, gets no payout...and the conference has no reason to negotiate or mitigate that situation.
So a team leaving a GOR conference gets no revenue for the next decade whatsoever...AND...owes an exit fee of 50 million. Basically a loss of 300 million or so at this point for any B12 team, and 250 million of that is entirely non-negotiable. No team can afford that, and none will attempt to do so. Whatever happens to the Big 12, it won't happen until the GOR is in the last couple of years...say 2023 or so.
I guarantee no school leaves the Big12 while the GOR is in place.
Not only would payouts be withheld but the exiting school would not be able to appear on TV until after the GOR expires.....in 2026.
Just glanced quick and saw BYU, Wyoming, and Boise State........overlooked Freson and SDSU.
Has that been explained somewhere? I've wondered what exactly would happen if a team were to exit, in defiance of the GOR. If a team leaves a conference, what revenue does it have to give to its old conference? Can the team's new conference media partner be forced to send revenue to a different conference without breaching its own contract?
Do you have a link for someone that has talked through all of the ramifications of the hypothetical scenario?
So.... is there a way that this could all work out really well for ISU?
Say Texas, OU, OSU, and TT all left for example, and then we added Cincy, Memphis, Houston, and Central Florida or something like that, and we all took the money that Texas, OU, OSU, and TT had to pay to leave the conference.
First of all, the conference would immediately become a lot more winnable without UT, OU, OSU, and TT. Second, we get a lot of money from those schools for them to leave. The BIG problem with that, however, would be that new conference without those schools would be MUCH less marketable, and thus, the TV deal would shrink tremendously.
But if we could get rid of Texas and OU, but still keep the conference together with the addition of some other schools, I think it could be a good thing. BUT.... without Texas and OU, it wouldn't be much of a conference anymore.... so there is that small aspect.
However the Big12 is the most likely to get two teams in, if a conference ever does.
Thanks.
I laughed.
That's usually what Iowa fans do before they are wrong.
Thanks.
I laughed.
Here's a fun little hypothetical on the next big realignment move.