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You're imagining a scenario wherein one or more corporations end up with complete control over the whole thing and then agree about what to do with it...
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SEC - 16
Big Ten - 14
ACC - 14
Big 12 - 12
PAC - 12
That's 68 and then Notre Dame makes 69. The Big 12 keeps talking...
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I don't know why the breakaway would require equal revenue sharing. You could just legislatively re-draw the line between FBS and FCS and create a media...
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It's a MUCH tighter version of what already happens. And when the top level of college football has lost a few schools from power conferences (as happened...
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We already have unequal revenue distribution. The SEC and Big Ten make >>> more money than the ACC / PAC / Big 12. That's fine. They don't...
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If the breakaway isn't inclusive enough, then they risk 1) fundamentally changing the product - a bad idea, and 2) losing too many of the fans of the...
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This is how I feel. I think the Big 12 could - if it doesn't get in its own way - put together an extremely entertaining Big 12 South/West division for...
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Yeah. It's hard to come up with a scenario where the ACC gets poached. You essentially need Disney to sign off and you need enough landing spots secured...
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I don't remember that ever being my primary position re: the Trojans. I thought - and still think - that they're going to be unwilling to be left behind...
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Yeah. The B1G could add 4-6 PAC schools and form a western flank. SC, UCLA, Oregon, and Washington all have quite a bit of value individually and cumulatively....
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ACC media markets are valuable but other than Notre Dame, there are not a lot of ACC members who move the needle for either the SEC or the B1G as we shift...
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