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RE: If KU and OU left the B12, wouldn't the remaining B12 offer Tex a ND type deal
(08-04-2017 01:18 PM)XLance Wrote:  
(07-26-2017 09:51 PM)Fighting Muskie Wrote:  Here's a what if scenario for you all:

Let's say the SEC gets UVA & UNC to go to 16

Let's say the Big 12 reaches out to the ACC and says we want to take 8 of your most valuable schools And collectively we will be worth more due to our large footprint. You'll form an East Divison with WVU while the rest of our league will be the West and we can play one cross division game a year but other than that we will just meet in the title game. Miami, Fla St, GT, Clemson, NC St, VT, Louisville, and Pitt jump on it.

With the ACC trashed the Big Ten gets Notre Dame and BC (big market and a historic rival for ND)

Duke, WF, and Syracuse join the AAC.

What's the tv value for each of those leagues?

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Don't even mention that possibility ever again, even as a joke. It will NEVER happen.

Explain why exactly that is not a possibility.

The SEC wants into those states to grow it's footprint and cable revenues. I believe the SEC is trying to improve it's academic image and 2 AAUs would do that. The SEC revenues are vastly superior to the ACC's so both schools would stand to gain financially by moving particularly if they can work it out in such a way that 8 or more schools from the ACC are also moving to other leagues and everyone can avoid exit fees.
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RE: If KU and OU left the B12, wouldn't the remaining B12 offer Tex a ND type deal
(08-04-2017 03:08 PM)Fighting Muskie Wrote:  
(08-04-2017 01:18 PM)XLance Wrote:  
(07-26-2017 09:51 PM)Fighting Muskie Wrote:  Here's a what if scenario for you all:

Let's say the SEC gets UVA & UNC to go to 16

Let's say the Big 12 reaches out to the ACC and says we want to take 8 of your most valuable schools And collectively we will be worth more due to our large footprint. You'll form an East Divison with WVU while the rest of our league will be the West and we can play one cross division game a year but other than that we will just meet in the title game. Miami, Fla St, GT, Clemson, NC St, VT, Louisville, and Pitt jump on it.

With the ACC trashed the Big Ten gets Notre Dame and BC (big market and a historic rival for ND)

Duke, WF, and Syracuse join the AAC.

What's the tv value for each of those leagues?

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Don't even mention that possibility ever again, even as a joke. It will NEVER happen.

Explain why exactly that is not a possibility.

The SEC wants into those states to grow it's footprint and cable revenues. I believe the SEC is trying to improve it's academic image and 2 AAUs would do that. The SEC revenues are vastly superior to the ACC's so both schools would stand to gain financially by moving particularly if they can work it out in such a way that 8 or more schools from the ACC are also moving to other leagues and everyone can avoid exit fees.

The SEC is on the wrong side of the Appalachian mountains.
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RE: If KU and OU left the B12, wouldn't the remaining B12 offer Tex a ND type deal
(08-04-2017 03:08 PM)Fighting Muskie Wrote:  
(08-04-2017 01:18 PM)XLance Wrote:  
(07-26-2017 09:51 PM)Fighting Muskie Wrote:  Here's a what if scenario for you all:

Let's say the SEC gets UVA & UNC to go to 16

Let's say the Big 12 reaches out to the ACC and says we want to take 8 of your most valuable schools And collectively we will be worth more due to our large footprint. You'll form an East Divison with WVU while the rest of our league will be the West and we can play one cross division game a year but other than that we will just meet in the title game. Miami, Fla St, GT, Clemson, NC St, VT, Louisville, and Pitt jump on it.

With the ACC trashed the Big Ten gets Notre Dame and BC (big market and a historic rival for ND)

Duke, WF, and Syracuse join the AAC.

What's the tv value for each of those leagues?

05-mafia
Don't even mention that possibility ever again, even as a joke. It will NEVER happen.

Explain why exactly that is not a possibility.

The SEC wants into those states to grow it's footprint and cable revenues. I believe the SEC is trying to improve it's academic image and 2 AAUs would do that. The SEC revenues are vastly superior to the ACC's so both schools would stand to gain financially by moving particularly if they can work it out in such a way that 8 or more schools from the ACC are also moving to other leagues and everyone can avoid exit fees.

1) The Grant of Rights until 2036;

2) The ACC exit fee;

3) ESPN investment in ACC Network;

4) Cable revenues? Old model.

5) Nobody in ACC country wants to bust up the ACC, ESPECIALLY UVa and NC. You pitch a fantasy.

6) The Big 12? What is that? It may not be around in 7 years.
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RE: If KU and OU left the B12, wouldn't the remaining B12 offer Tex a ND type deal
Love people pretending that cable/sat is dead and then using that as an excuse for everything under the sun. 07-coffee3
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(08-04-2017 05:10 PM)MplsBison Wrote:  Love people pretending that cable/sat is dead and then using that as an excuse for everything under the sun. 07-coffee3

Well, meanwhile, antenna sales have increased over 10% year over year while cable is losing customers.
Millennials are realizing that TV is broadcasted over the for free. They didn't know about that like us older folks
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RE: If KU and OU left the B12, wouldn't the remaining B12 offer Tex a ND type deal
And? Cable/sat ain't dead and ain't dying.

That's just a [twisting of the truth, at best, outright lie, at worst] stated to support an agenda.
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RE: If KU and OU left the B12, wouldn't the remaining B12 offer Tex a ND type deal
It might be a stretch to say cable is dying, but it's way past its heyday.

Streaming will take over and become the dominant tech in the industry. It's cheaper and ultimately more efficient and flexible.

Cable will live on for many years to come, but much like newspapers, it will in no way define the industry.
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RE: If KU and OU left the B12, wouldn't the remaining B12 offer Tex a ND type deal
(08-07-2017 02:38 PM)AllTideUp Wrote:  It might be a stretch to say cable is dying, but it's way past its heyday.

Streaming will take over and become the dominant tech in the industry. It's cheaper and ultimately more efficient and flexible.

Cable will live on for many years to come, but much like newspapers, it will in no way define the industry.

Newspapers will exist as long as people keep birds in cages. A one dollar paper is cheaper than all other means of collecting pet poop. And a good daily will paper the cage of the birdies for almost a month.

At some point in the future I would be interested to see if the sale of newspaper subscriptions equals the number of bird owners. And I strongly suspect that the editorial section is the first to find the cage and sports and comics the last.
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RE: If KU and OU left the B12, wouldn't the remaining B12 offer Tex a ND type deal
(08-07-2017 02:55 PM)JRsec Wrote:  
(08-07-2017 02:38 PM)AllTideUp Wrote:  It might be a stretch to say cable is dying, but it's way past its heyday.

Streaming will take over and become the dominant tech in the industry. It's cheaper and ultimately more efficient and flexible.

Cable will live on for many years to come, but much like newspapers, it will in no way define the industry.

Newspapers will exist as long as people keep birds in cages. A one dollar paper is cheaper than all other means of collecting pet poop. And a good daily will paper the cage of the birdies for almost a month.

At some point in the future I would be interested to see if the sale of newspaper subscriptions equals the number of bird owners. And I strongly suspect that the editorial section is the first to find the cage and sports and comics the last.

If you're lucky, the struggling local daily will occasionally drop a Sunday paper at your door even if you don't subscribe, just to try to get you to subscribe, and you might have enough paper to keep your birdcage covered until the next time they leave a free paper on your doorstep.

I don't know of a similarly useful way to take advantage of old cable boxes and cables, but I'm sure someone will think of something...
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RE: If KU and OU left the B12, wouldn't the remaining B12 offer Tex a ND type deal
Newspapers are doomed. My neighborhood of the nearest 200 houses there are fewer than two dozen papers delivered, WSJ and NYT being as numerous as the SF Chronicle and SJ Mercury News.

The grocery fliers are dropped off independent of newspapers now. And that is all anybody wants anyway, to see what is on sale at Lucky, Safeway, Sprouts, Whole Foods or local Mexican super market.

And how many people own birds anyway?
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If KU and OU left the B12, wouldn't the remaining B12 offer Tex a ND type deal
Newspapers have more uses than just lining birdcages, they're also great for packing when you're moving.


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RE: If KU and OU left the B12, wouldn't the remaining B12 offer Tex a ND type deal
(08-07-2017 05:28 PM)Stugray2 Wrote:  Newspapers are doomed. My neighborhood of the nearest 200 houses there are fewer than two dozen papers delivered, WSJ and NYT being as numerous as the SF Chronicle and SJ Mercury News.

The grocery fliers are dropped off independent of newspapers now. And that is all anybody wants anyway, to see what is on sale at Lucky, Safeway, Sprouts, Whole Foods or local Mexican super market.

And how many people own birds anyway?


I guess that I am different than most. The last damn thing I would want a newspaper (not that I subscribe to any non-online) for are sales, advertising and the like.

I throw any ad or sale flyer type thing like that immediately away that comes in the mail. It is a total waste on me, I don't even look at them.
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