GoldenWarrior11 wrote:
Wild times. There are several major realignment stories all happening at once. This makes 2011 look like a Disney picnic.
DeltaV wrote:GoldenWarrior11 wrote:
Wild times. There are several major realignment stories all happening at once. This makes 2011 look like a Disney picnic.
In the past, the big boys got to play king maker and invite new kids to the big boy table.
Now, the number of tables is getting cut from 5 to 3, and some of those big boys are getting really nervous about not getting a seat at those tables. Schools are going to get bloodthirsty, and we'll just sit back and enjoy the fight.
Are You Not Entertained?
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:Florida State's BOT had a Zoom today where he threated for FSU to leave the ACC if the financial disparity between the B1G/SEC and ACC aren't rectified. The long-rumored GOR has been utilized to handcuff the ACC together through 2036, but if rumors are accurate that FSU will argue that the contract terms agreed to were fraudulent, it is possible that it could be argued to get out of the GOR (especially if other schools, cough, cough, Clemson, would hop on board as well).
Don't count out the Big Ten and Fox being an arranger behind the scenes on all of this. The B1G has its new TV deal through Fox, CBS, NBC, FS1, B1GN, etc.). The multi-network (NFL) model desires lots of content at multiple windows. Unlike ESPN, who doesn't have available cash (heck, they didn't even want to pay the SEC for an added ninth game), Fox seems eager and willing to overtake ESPN as the leading provider of desired sports content. ESPN is in big trouble long-term, as leagues/conferences are recognizing that they can eliminate the middle-man.
Wild times. There are several major realignment stories all happening at once. This makes 2011 look like a Disney picnic.
Xudash wrote:DeltaV wrote:GoldenWarrior11 wrote:
Wild times. There are several major realignment stories all happening at once. This makes 2011 look like a Disney picnic.
In the past, the big boys got to play king maker and invite new kids to the big boy table.
Now, the number of tables is getting cut from 5 to 3, and some of those big boys are getting really nervous about not getting a seat at those tables. Schools are going to get bloodthirsty, and we'll just sit back and enjoy the fight.
Are You Not Entertained?
You beat me to it!
And yes, it is entertaining.
p.s. As long as the BE comes out on top/is fine.
MUPanther wrote:Brent Yormark wants UConn. Yet, the schools don't other than WVU. Looks like UConn talk to the Big 12 has stopped. I do wonder how Val is doing in starting talks with Fox Sports.
adoraz wrote:The Realignment board on Boneyard doesn't represent the average UConn fan. Most enjoy being in the Big East but would reluctantly go along with a Big 12 invite due to the money and football aspect.
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