Expansion Rumors…

The B1G already beat the SEC with the 7 year TV / media contract. Simple reason why. The SEC signed a 15 year deal with ESPN. Pretty much ensuring the B1G 2 more even larger deals before the current SEC contract expires. They will in all likelihood expand to 20 teams by the next new deal, followed by up to 24 a year before the SEC can get another deal. For as great as Sankey is made out to be, Warren beat him with this latest expansion & TV deal. Good to see. The B1G TV deal is the best thing for the state of CFB. It means there’s no reason for California elite talent to go to Alabama, Clemson or tOSU. USC and UCLA to an extent can no keep the talent home.
 
The B1G already beat the SEC with the 7 year TV / media contract. Simple reason why. The SEC signed a 15 year deal with ESPN. Pretty much ensuring the B1G 2 more even larger deals before the current SEC contract expires. They will in all likelihood expand to 20 teams by the next new deal, followed by up to 24 a year before the SEC can get another deal. For as great as Sankey is made out to be, Warren beat him with this latest expansion & TV deal. Good to see. The B1G TV deal is the best thing for the state of CFB. It means there’s no reason for California elite talent to go to Alabama, Clemson or tOSU. USC and UCLA to an extent can no keep the talent home.

Getting Fox, CBS and NBC involved to combat the ESPN juggernaut was brilliant on the B1G's part. You are correct about the stupidity of signing 15 year deals in this day and age. Can we hire Warren to run the ACC? Just asking.
 
Getting Fox, CBS and NBC involved to combat the ESPN juggernaut was brilliant on the B1G's part. You are correct about the stupidity of signing 15 year deals in this day and age. Can we hire Warren to run the ACC? Just asking.

I think College GameDay is going to look a lot different as ESPN has little reason to market the Big Ten games. This could help the ACC.
 
I think College GameDay is going to look a lot different as ESPN has little reason to market the Big Ten games. This could help the ACC.
They will no longer go to B1G games. That said, Fox pregame is better than ESPN now anyway. But this pretty much means, the SEC will now get 90% of the ESPN Gameday weekly stops.
 
They will no longer go to B1G games. That said, Fox pregame is better than ESPN now anyway. But this pretty much means, the SEC will now get 90% of the ESPN Gameday weekly stops.
With only 14-ish weeks of CFB, I'd imagine UGAg gets one, aTm gets one, Alabama gets one, pick two from Tennessee, Auburn, Florida, USuCk. I suppose the Jacksonville game gets GameDay.

ACC will be likely FSU and/or Clemson.
 
With only 14-ish weeks of CFB, I'd imagine UGAg gets one, aTm gets one, Alabama gets one, pick two from Tennessee, Auburn, Florida, USuCk. I suppose the Jacksonville game gets GameDay.

ACC will be likely FSU and/or Clemson.
Add in Oklahoma and Texas soon, and you pretty much summed it up. If they each get 1 + Red River Rivalry, it would leave maybe 3 weeks not including Army-Navy.
 
IMO, the B1G excluded ESPN for a reason. They got the big payout and will soon create a situation where ESPN will beg (with $$) to get back into the deal. ESPN will happily discard the GOR in order to move that money (and 8 of the ACC teams) into both the B1G and SEC.

B1G will gladly endorse this if ESPN agrees to pay enough to pay the additional ACC teams at the same rate (or more) per team as the new Fox deal pays. This will allow the B1G to grow to the extra size that it wants without $ dilution, and the SEC will gladly take Clemson, FSU, and two other "Brands" (probably UNC, Miami).

This is why I think this deal accelerates consolidation (as soon as the college presidents agree to a larger playoff), and I think it also is our best chance of being one of the 4 ACC teams to make the cut into the B1G without having to be a huge Brand.
Having been excluded, ESPN will pay the fee just to get access back into the B1G.
ESPN may not be able to raise the funds, they did get out of the network bidding for the B1G. With Disney stock price on the rocks, I don't see any more funds forthcoming.
 
Does Lee Corso even know what town hes in anymore? And who can stand Pollack? They can have it.

IMHO, Pollack is the worst cfb analyst on the market…and that’s saying a lot. I turn the tv volume down whenever he’s on it. It’s hard to imagine how good of a player he was when you hear him try to break anything down.
 
B1G will gladly endorse this if ESPN agrees to pay enough to pay the additional ACC teams at the same rate (or more) per team as the new Fox deal pays. This will allow the B1G to grow to the extra size that it wants without $ dilution, and the SEC will gladly take Clemson, FSU, and two other "Brands" (probably UNC, Miami).
If ESPN is going to have to pony up to make this happen, why wouldn't they just put that cash directly in the ACC to allow them to compete with the B1G and $EC, have them add a few BIG 12 teams and lock up the the South and East exclusively with out getting a partial?
 
IMHO, Pollack is the worst cfb analyst on the market…and that’s saying a lot. I turn the tv volume down whenever he’s on it. It’s hard to imagine how good of a player he was when you hear him try to break anything down.
Pollack is a homer. He has a dislike towards some teams and that shows. He is my least favorite person on ESPN.
 
Pollack is a homer. He has a dislike towards some teams and that shows. He is my least favorite person on ESPN.
He was the poster child for the NCAA "progress toward a degree" rule. He spent four years in Athens and never declared a degree.
 
IMHO, Pollack is the worst cfb analyst on the market…and that’s saying a lot. I turn the tv volume down whenever he’s on it. It’s hard to imagine how good of a player he was when you hear him try to break anything down.
In Webster's, look up the word "douche bag" and Pollacks picture will be right next to the term.
 
Well…..DP had an offer from GT. So would he have lasted at GT, or was it just GOL getting whoever he wanted into school?
Yep...he had an offer...and that was when you could take a course load that kept you eligible but never had to make progress toward a major.
 
Yep...he had an offer...and that was when you could take a course load that kept you eligible but never had to make progress toward a major.
Which is what CFP CFB will be in the coming years when the NCAA / APR excuse is removed and replaced with a CFP committee governing P3-4 football. So the question is, will the school continue to take this nose up attitude towards allowing players? Or will GT go back to accepting borderline players like they always did prior to flunk gate?
 
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