I used to always look for his columns in The Big PeachWhat’s Marc Hansen up to.
I used to always look for his columns in The Big PeachWhat’s Marc Hansen up to.
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3 Floyds is not in Gary, so maybe it’s the hot friend?Gary is the home of 3 Floyds Brewing so maybe Gary has a pretty nice butt.
Loved Big PeachI used to always look for his columns in The Big Peach
Funny. As a kid I would hear something similar; “Who’s we, do you have a turd in your pocket?”Good lord, nothing is more pretentious and egotistical than referring to yourself as “we” when you’re writing a column. Like my grandad would say, “Who’s ‘we’? You and the mouse in your pocket?”
On paper (with zero awareness of details) I could get behind that structure/alignment of schools.I honestly don't hate that setup. As CYTUTT said above, you would have to guarantee the money.
Now obviously this would never happen, but if the 3 conferences merged, wouldn't that void any GOR/exit fees for every school?
As long as you don't factor in money, which is what this is all about, it's a great idea. Unfortunately the per school payout would be less than what the Big XII would be making on its own. This seems pretty illogical.Things have been thrown up here with less logic! If you could guarantee the money before any of the ACC big dogs leave for the BIG or SEC, it might work. What a media colossus.
Drew and Aranda are SOOO much better than BU. Aranda will be gone soon...why Drew is still there is a mystery to me.
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It is, he’s just really high now.
It is, he’s just really high now.
I'm not entirely convinced of that. Set up a multi tiered playoff and the $$$ become very interesting. Also, the sheer odds with the CFP begin to play out. Not to mention voting strength. I can see a super conference like this being the end of the B1G and SEC as we know it. Sure, the strength of those two conferences will survive, but the weakness will purge. And, let's not forget the enormous publicity having covered the entire country. I think something like this would surely tap the brakes of the B1G and SEC. If for no other reason than to dilute their media partners.As long as you don't factor in money, which is what this is all about, it's a great idea. Unfortunately the per school payout would be less than what the Big XII would be making on its own. This seems pretty illogical.
I don't disagree, but there are programs shown in that 36 team alliance that know they'll eventually get invites to the B1G/SEC. And maybe that doesn't matter but programs like UDub, UO, UNC, UVa, Clemson, Miami, I would assume would use their influence, if they have any, to stay put until they can jump.I'm not entirely convinced of that. Set up a multi tiered playoff and the $$$ become very interesting. Also, the sheer odds with the CFP begin to play out. Not to mention voting strength. I can see a super conference like this being the end of the B1G and SEC as we know it. Sure, the strength of those two conferences will survive, but the weakness will purge. And, let's not forget the enormous publicity having covered the entire country. I think something like this would surely tap the brakes of the B1G and SEC. If for no other reason than to dilute their media partners.
Completely agree with you, however, I feel the time period of contract disparity will quickly close. Thus, encouraging the model to be more durable. That's the entire country, geographically overlapping the SEC and B1G and the lions share of the product. Sure would make things interesting.I don't disagree, but there are programs shown in that 36 team alliance that know they'll eventually get invites to the B1G/SEC. And maybe that doesn't matter but programs like UDub, UO, UNC, UVa, Clemson, Miami, I would assume would use their influence, if they have any, to stay put until they can jump.