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Post by myownwords on Jul 9, 2022 13:16:55 GMT -8
here is what they deleted This alignment is very likely the final plan for the Big 12 and Big Sports TV, and it INCUDES Washington and Oregon. Those two will have to live with it because it's the best they're going to get. We, however, are screwed.
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Post by chris92065 on Jul 9, 2022 13:30:26 GMT -8
here is what they deleted lmfao. the media is biased as hell and will post what ever narrative they want to spin.
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Post by myownwords on Jul 9, 2022 14:09:58 GMT -8
here is what they deleted lmfao. the media is biased as hell and will post what ever narrative they want to spin. That is so, because THEY are in charge, with the schools simply acceding to the Money Changers wishes.
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Post by aztucho on Jul 9, 2022 14:30:29 GMT -8
That ad is the exact order preference of adding schools for the Big 10 and Fox Sports. 100% dictated by Market Share, Market Size, and # of TVs.
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Post by Old School on Jul 9, 2022 15:50:29 GMT -8
Oldie Out
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Post by aztecfred on Jul 9, 2022 16:39:41 GMT -8
Oldie Out Hard to believe all but 2 or 3 in SEC lower than $C n UCLA? $c way behind OS, Mich, AL and a few others? Oregon higher n Arizona St almost equal.
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Post by aztech on Jul 9, 2022 17:28:16 GMT -8
That ad is the exact order preference of adding schools for the Big 10 and Fox Sports. 100% dictated by Market Share, Market Size, and # of TVs. That's how the media and the ADs look at it. Unfortunately, it's the presidents who have the final say and they're about the academics.
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Post by soccer94 on Jul 9, 2022 20:19:02 GMT -8
Where do those brand numbers come from?
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Post by soccer94 on Jul 9, 2022 20:23:57 GMT -8
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Post by sdsustoner on Jul 10, 2022 4:55:26 GMT -8
How is all this gonna impact men's basketball?
Since it appears the football Super Conference model will probably have a commission or commissioner rather than the NCAA as its governing body.
Are the same Super Conference schools going to still be NCAA schools for men's basketball? If not, what happens to the Tournament? Also, the hell happens to the sport's blue bloods like Kansas or new bloods like Gonzaga who won't make the football cut?
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Post by chris92065 on Jul 10, 2022 5:06:48 GMT -8
How is all this gonna impact men's basketball? Since it appears the football Super Conference model will probably have a commission or commissioner rather than the NCAA as its governing body. Are the same Super Conference schools going to still be NCAA schools for men's basketball? If not, what happens to the Tournament? Also, the hell happens to the sport's blue bloods like Kansas or new bloods like Gonzaga who won't make the football cut? It will be for all sorts. They will have their own championships. A complete break.
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Post by docmm on Jul 10, 2022 5:18:55 GMT -8
How is all this gonna impact men's basketball? Since it appears the football Super Conference model will probably have a commission or commissioner rather than the NCAA as its governing body. Are the same Super Conference schools going to still be NCAA schools for men's basketball? If not, what happens to the Tournament? Also, the hell happens to the sport's blue bloods like Kansas or new bloods like Gonzaga who won't make the football cut? It will be for all sorts. They will have their own championships. A complete break. Eventually, the schools will take away March Madness from the NCAA too and divide a lot of extra money up. I don't think they'll keep the underdog little schools out of it because that's part of its' allure. But I do think they'll have less and less non P-5 teams in at-large bids.
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Post by namssa on Jul 10, 2022 9:33:54 GMT -8
Unlike football, basketball is heavily governed by the NCAA. The NCAA negotiates TV money on the tournament even on behalf of all schools. The money isn't big for the universities because of this. The universities agreed to give all the basketball money, in exchange for them being able to keep all the football money. And as a result, the money generated by basketball pays for the NCAA. The NCAA is in essence a free service to all the Universities. It pays for all services at every level D1, D2, D3, etc. It's basically a welfare check to ALL schools. The big schools, basically are subsidizing the smaller schools in this manner so they will be left alone to make big money in football. If they were to change their mind and take away the basketball money also, then the NCAA would cease to exist and sports at most colleges would just fold. But it would make Basketball VERY profitable. Then Duke, Kansas, Arizona, Gonzaga's of the world would be like Alabama. This could happen as we see universities get greedier and greedier.
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Post by standiego on Jul 10, 2022 9:34:14 GMT -8
Basketball - the P6 conferences already get numerous bids for MM - so there is little chance they are going to mess with it
Football for the championship playoffs isn't it most likely that there could be 2 teams from the BIG and 2 from the SEC if the other conferences try to block this then the 2 Conferences would just schedule it that way
ACC - Big 12 and PAC even if they win their conference do you think they will be better then the second place team in the SEC or BIG
The local fans will all watch their own teams in whatever conference they will be in but for the average fan - it will most likely be the BIG-SEC games that get watched
What N.D. does could be important now that they are one of the top schools with a great class coming in for 2023
SEC could do blast the ACC by grabbing Clemson / Little Dabbo Do You
SEC and BIG will be Level One Power Conferences and then the TV deals could determine what Levels the other three Conferences will be
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Post by ramrodd23 on Jul 10, 2022 12:35:27 GMT -8
How is all this gonna impact men's basketball? It shouldn’t affect it at all. The highest views in March madness is the first four days. People love watching the Cinderella stories and the upsets. If they took that away, rating would drop big time.
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Post by standiego on Jul 10, 2022 14:06:52 GMT -8
The P6 conferences get most of the at large invites for MM so they are not going to lose out .
So very likely going to have the same layout as it has been
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Post by sdmotohead on Jul 11, 2022 8:19:53 GMT -8
From Wilner (love to hate this guy)
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Post by docmm on Jul 11, 2022 8:36:52 GMT -8
From Wilner (love to hate this guy) Agree about Wilner. He's from San Jose and when Malachi's team barely beat them here on that last-scene shot, he lowballed the Aztecs the rest of the year in the AP Poll.
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Post by laaztec on Jul 11, 2022 9:50:10 GMT -8
From Wilner (love to hate this guy) There’s some really positive stuff in the article about SDSU. If they end up adding a G5 we are the number one choice by far.
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Post by chris92065 on Jul 11, 2022 9:58:39 GMT -8
From Wilner (love to hate this guy) There’s some really positive stuff in the article about SDSU. If they end up adding a G5 we are the number one choice by far. Is this just vilmer smoking crack and dreaming up scenarios or is there any validity to this?
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