(01-04-2021 08:52 AM)vandiver49 Wrote: Not that your proposal makes any sense, but I'm curious as to your motivation for splitting the SEC up?
Don't call it a split, call it a merger.
SoCon 2.0
Atlantic Division: Virginia, Virginia Tech, Kentucky, Louisville, North Carolina, NC State, Duke, Wake Forest
Southeast Division: Clemson, South Carolina, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Florida, Florida State, Auburn, Tennessee
Plains Division: Nebraska, Kansas, Kansas State, Missouri, Oklahoma, OK State, Arkansas, TCU
Texarkana Division: Texas Tech, Texas, Baylor/Houston/SMU, Texas A&M, LSU, Ole Miss, Miss State, Alabama
What's that? You can't hear the money yet? Okay, let me turn it up.
100% monopoly of P5 coverage from the Ohio and Potomac River to the Colorado River.
Football schedule: Divisional round robin (7) + Permanent crossover rival (1) + Rotating (3) = 11 games. You get ONE out of conference game, it may not be FCS. You get two pre-season games which do not count in the standings which are FCS eligible. There is no spring game. The pre-season games of course are sold as part of the season ticket package. No more Missouri vs South Carolina. No more not playing Texas-TAMU. No more not playing Kansas-Missouri. No more not playing Georgia Tech-Florida State. And so on. And so on.
Basketball schedule: Divisional home and home round robin (14). Every AD in the Atlantic Division just creamed their pants thinking of the revenue from that alone. + Permanent crossover rival home-and-home (2) + Rotating two home-and-home (4) = 20 games. You still fill up on cupcakes early as normal. Cut a deal with the B1G, Pac-12, Big East, A-10, MWC, and Big West to leave the NCAA tournament and form your own tournament keeping all the money for yourselves.
Baseball schedule: 3-game series round robin with your division (7x3=21) + 3-game series with permanent crossover rival (3) + 3-game series with 3 rotating opponents (3x3=9) = 33 games. This is normal scheduling as done now. Just with more of who you actually want to play on the schedule.
Longhorn Network + SEC Network + SEC Network Alternate + ACC Network = 4 channels. For four divisions. Well isn't that convenient. Packer and Durham in the morning, Phyllis from Mulga and PAWWWWWL in the evening. Maybe Matthew McConaughey doing a late show.
Forget the ACC-B1G Challenge ... you can square these divisions at each other for all kinds of made-for-tv-and-profit fun.
This unifies the Disney properties and eliminates the inefficiencies all three conferences suffer from as a result of existing as non-overlapping entities within an overlapping parent company who is pulling the financial strings.