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the conference as Georgia Tech and Tulane did back in the 1960's.

https://footballscoop.com/news/sec-recor...s-covid-19

That's 55 million reasons to stay. I read that Big XII members received around 35 million per school.

And, the SEC is expected to jump to 75 million per school once the new tv contract goes into effect in two years.

Talk about uneven playing fields . . . . . .
(02-11-2022 02:17 PM)teebone Wrote: [ -> ]the conference as Georgia Tech and Tulane did back in the 1960's.

https://footballscoop.com/news/sec-recor...s-covid-19

That's 55 million reasons to stay. I read that Big XII members received around 35 million per school.

And, the SEC is expected to jump to 75 million per school once the new tv contract goes into effect in two years.

Talk about uneven playing fields . . . . . .

And why Vandy really doesn't care about winning programs in Football and Men's Basketball .... They're getting paid, regardless of on the field results ...
(02-11-2022 02:17 PM)teebone Wrote: [ -> ]the conference as Georgia Tech and Tulane did back in the 1960's.

https://footballscoop.com/news/sec-recor...s-covid-19

That's 55 million reasons to stay. I read that Big XII members received around 35 million per school.

And, the SEC is expected to jump to 75 million per school once the new tv contract goes into effect in two years.

Talk about uneven playing fields . . . . . .

It's criminal...
Things will change as NIL payments start to kick in. There will issues with schools unable to keep up with NIL payment levels. It is very likely that the conferences will set minimum NIL requirements, and there may be some schools unable to meet those. That is the only likely reason someone would step down in conference level, but it may happen.
(02-11-2022 02:41 PM)Claw Wrote: [ -> ]Things will change as NIL payments start to kick in. There will issues with schools unable to keep up with NIL payment levels. It is very likely that the conferences will set minimum NIL requirements, and there may be some schools unable to meet those. That is the only likely reason someone would step down in conference level, but it may happen.

There is some truth here...

But the SEC gets the most eyeballs so they also have the most value for $ invested by companies.

The school $s really don't factor in...So it doesn't help.
(02-11-2022 02:49 PM)macgar32 Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-11-2022 02:41 PM)Claw Wrote: [ -> ]Things will change as NIL payments start to kick in. There will issues with schools unable to keep up with NIL payment levels. It is very likely that the conferences will set minimum NIL requirements, and there may be some schools unable to meet those. That is the only likely reason someone would step down in conference level, but it may happen.

There is some truth here...

But the SEC gets the most eyeballs so they also have the most value for $ invested by companies.

The school $s really don't factor in...So it doesn't help.

So it boils down to the fanbase. It always does eventually.
Hard to imagine that Tulane was once a part of the SEC.....different times I know but still.
(02-11-2022 06:27 PM)gotigers1 Wrote: [ -> ]Hard to imagine that Tulane was once a part of the SEC.....different times I know but still.

Tulane had an 80,000 seat stadium.
(02-11-2022 06:27 PM)gotigers1 Wrote: [ -> ]Hard to imagine that Tulane was once a part of the SEC.....different times I know but still.

Tulane was a founding member of the SEC and has 3 SEC conference championships, more than 7 current members (Vandy, A&M, USCe, Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi St., and Kentucky

Plus one in CUSA


07-coffee3

And they dont give a frick

https://www.newsweek.com/top-party-schoo...ca-1619664
Georgia Tech was a founding member of the SEC and won 5 championships and regrets leaving the SEC every day.
(02-11-2022 07:08 PM)micman Wrote: [ -> ]Georgia Tech was a founding member of the SEC and won 5 championships and regrets leaving the SEC every day.

Bullshite

You fricks need to get out more. They are glad they dont that arse beat
(02-11-2022 07:35 PM)shere khan Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-11-2022 07:08 PM)micman Wrote: [ -> ]Georgia Tech was a founding member of the SEC and won 5 championships and regrets leaving the SEC every day.

Bullshite

You fricks need to get out more. They are glad they dont that arse beat

So you're saying Ole Miss, MSU, UT, Vandy, UK, SC, Mizzou, Arkansas, and Auburn most years would be happier in another league? Those teams enter each year with about as much chance as most non P5 teams of making a New Years Day bowl, let alone the championship playoff.
(02-11-2022 02:17 PM)teebone Wrote: [ -> ]the conference as Georgia Tech and Tulane did back in the 1960's.

https://footballscoop.com/news/sec-recor...s-covid-19

That's 55 million reasons to stay. I read that Big XII members received around 35 million per school.

And, the SEC is expected to jump to 75 million per school once the new tv contract goes into effect in two years.

Talk about uneven playing fields . . . . . .

You left out Sewanee.
Things will change. Sagan retires (if and when), and perhaps Bama falls off of a cliff...perhaps they got another good coach like Dabo from Clemson, and them again they might hire the next Butch Jones...ya just never know.
(02-11-2022 02:37 PM)southpaw1 Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-11-2022 02:17 PM)teebone Wrote: [ -> ]the conference as Georgia Tech and Tulane did back in the 1960's.

https://footballscoop.com/news/sec-recor...s-covid-19

That's 55 million reasons to stay. I read that Big XII members received around 35 million per school.

And, the SEC is expected to jump to 75 million per school once the new tv contract goes into effect in two years.

Talk about uneven playing fields . . . . . .

It's criminal...

The landscape of college sports will change dramatically in the next 10 years. The split is coming.
(02-11-2022 02:37 PM)southpaw1 Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-11-2022 02:17 PM)teebone Wrote: [ -> ]the conference as Georgia Tech and Tulane did back in the 1960's.

https://footballscoop.com/news/sec-recor...s-covid-19

That's 55 million reasons to stay. I read that Big XII members received around 35 million per school.

And, the SEC is expected to jump to 75 million per school once the new tv contract goes into effect in two years.

Talk about uneven playing fields . . . . . .

It's criminal...

Actually, it's the free market at it's finest.
(02-12-2022 08:17 AM)memphistiger89 Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-11-2022 02:37 PM)southpaw1 Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-11-2022 02:17 PM)teebone Wrote: [ -> ]the conference as Georgia Tech and Tulane did back in the 1960's.

https://footballscoop.com/news/sec-recor...s-covid-19

That's 55 million reasons to stay. I read that Big XII members received around 35 million per school.

And, the SEC is expected to jump to 75 million per school once the new tv contract goes into effect in two years.

Talk about uneven playing fields . . . . . .

It's criminal...

The landscape of college sports will change dramatically in the next 10 years. The split is coming.

Yes and we need to among them last to get out and get in.
(02-12-2022 10:22 AM)Tigerx3 Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-12-2022 08:17 AM)memphistiger89 Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-11-2022 02:37 PM)southpaw1 Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-11-2022 02:17 PM)teebone Wrote: [ -> ]the conference as Georgia Tech and Tulane did back in the 1960's.

https://footballscoop.com/news/sec-recor...s-covid-19

That's 55 million reasons to stay. I read that Big XII members received around 35 million per school.

And, the SEC is expected to jump to 75 million per school once the new tv contract goes into effect in two years.

Talk about uneven playing fields . . . . . .

It's criminal...

The landscape of college sports will change dramatically in the next 10 years. The split is coming.

Yes and we need to among them last to get out and get in.

We have already accomplished the first part ---now we need to get out and get in ----I just hope we are #2 on everybody's list NOW
(02-12-2022 08:22 AM)GermantownTiger Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-11-2022 02:37 PM)southpaw1 Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-11-2022 02:17 PM)teebone Wrote: [ -> ]the conference as Georgia Tech and Tulane did back in the 1960's.

https://footballscoop.com/news/sec-recor...s-covid-19

That's 55 million reasons to stay. I read that Big XII members received around 35 million per school.

And, the SEC is expected to jump to 75 million per school once the new tv contract goes into effect in two years.

Talk about uneven playing fields . . . . . .

It's criminal...

Actually, it's the free market at it's finest.

03-shhhh
I wanna see how full commie they can go
(02-12-2022 08:22 AM)GermantownTiger Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-11-2022 02:37 PM)southpaw1 Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-11-2022 02:17 PM)teebone Wrote: [ -> ]the conference as Georgia Tech and Tulane did back in the 1960's.

https://footballscoop.com/news/sec-recor...s-covid-19

That's 55 million reasons to stay. I read that Big XII members received around 35 million per school.

And, the SEC is expected to jump to 75 million per school once the new tv contract goes into effect in two years.

Talk about uneven playing fields . . . . . .

It's criminal...

Actually, it's the free market at it's finest.

That is a true statement.

However, is that the best model for sports, where an even playing field and true competition is touted? I don’t see how having just a handful of teams make any sport more interesting to watch. There’s a reason professional sports have a salary cap.
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