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RE: How the Big XII and AAC would eventually merge
(10-08-2020 06:26 PM)Erictelevision Wrote:  Muskie: I didn't realize the share was THAT outta whack!


The only way this changes is if the P5, Big East, and a couple other conferences tell the NCAA "you know what? We're gonna run our own basketball tourney from now on. Thanks" ...

Then the billions of dollars that the NCAA gets from this tourney will suddenly go to those few "big" conferences, and suddenly make the basketball programs more relevant (although not overtaking the football side of things).

This kind of scenario could actually come to pass, especially as athletic departments try to find new sources of revenue in the aftermath of COVID and 2020.
10-08-2020 08:59 PM
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