Gentleman's Agreement not to ... of courseriverrataggie said:Jarrin' Jay said:
That will not happen, ever. SEC will not agree to that, period.
What makes you so sure of this?
Gentleman's Agreement not to ... of courseriverrataggie said:Jarrin' Jay said:
That will not happen, ever. SEC will not agree to that, period.
What makes you so sure of this?
The Grinder (99) said:
I guess my question would be, how do these things get decided?
Are we talking about keeping an intact SEC with new rules? If so, how do rules like this get made/changed? Do you need a majority of presidents? If so, I'm pretty sure ATM would be included in that
Or are we talking about an entirely new system? Like a new league? I could see the "biggest schools" having more leverage here. The dozen or so national brands could form something and invite (so to speak) the next 30 ish schools to be part of it but it might be a "take it or leave it" type situation.
I could see ATM having less leverage there. Yeah we're big and have a loyal and large fan base, but let's be real, the new league would go on without us. They could say we're a tier 2 school and get a lesser pay out than tier 1 schools
I don't know, that seems possible. Not the most likely hit possible.
I'm sure there are endless ways this could shake out.
I think the most likely is we keep the SEC and B1G intact though
FIFY!!!TyperWoods said:The Grinder (99) said:
I guess my question would be, how do these things get decided?
Are we talking about keeping an intact SEC with new rules? If so, how do rules like this get made/changed? Do you need a majority of presidents? If so, I'm pretty sure ATM would be included in that
Or are we talking about an entirely new system? Like a new league? I could see the "biggest schools" having more leverage here. The dozen or so national brands could form something and invite (so to speak) the next 30 ish schools to be part of it but it might be a "take it or leave it" type situation.
I could see ATM having less leverage there. Yeah we're big and have a loyal and large fan base, but let's be real, the new league would go on without us. They could say we're a tier 2 school and get a lesser pay out than tier 1 schools
I don't know, that seems possible. Not the most likely hit possible.
I'm sure there are endless ways this could shake out.
I think the most likely is we keep the SEC and B1G intact though
Well, A&M didn't know about tu joining until it was for all intensive purposes done.
So, there's that.
I'm sure Snakey keeps us informed and has only the best for us in mind.
Yeah, UT started up a 3rd tier "network" to show crappy games and endless re-runs which caused a lot of butt hurt from Ags, but none from the Sooners.greg.w.h said:You don't know the history of your own school?93MarineHorn said:"Sources expect". So, none of these schools have actually said they want more $$ based on ratings. And please enlighten me how Texas caused the demise of the SWC.Quote:
"Several industry sources said they expect the biggest SEC and Big Ten schools, such as Alabama, Texas, Ohio State and Michigan, to demand a bigger proportion of their conferences' television earnings when new broadcast deals are negotiated in the early 2030s -- a move that would drive another wedge between the haves and have-nots."
That has nothing to do with the SWC breakup. Try again.93MarineHorn said:Yeah, UT started up a 3rd tier "network" to show crappy games and endless re-runs which caused a lot of butt hurt from Ags, but none from the Sooners.greg.w.h said:You don't know the history of your own school?93MarineHorn said:"Sources expect". So, none of these schools have actually said they want more $$ based on ratings. And please enlighten me how Texas caused the demise of the SWC.Quote:
"Several industry sources said they expect the biggest SEC and Big Ten schools, such as Alabama, Texas, Ohio State and Michigan, to demand a bigger proportion of their conferences' television earnings when new broadcast deals are negotiated in the early 2030s -- a move that would drive another wedge between the haves and have-nots."
Great. You just invited the eggcorn police to this threadTyperWoods said:The Grinder (99) said:
I guess my question would be, how do these things get decided?
Are we talking about keeping an intact SEC with new rules? If so, how do rules like this get made/changed? Do you need a majority of presidents? If so, I'm pretty sure ATM would be included in that
Or are we talking about an entirely new system? Like a new league? I could see the "biggest schools" having more leverage here. The dozen or so national brands could form something and invite (so to speak) the next 30 ish schools to be part of it but it might be a "take it or leave it" type situation.
I could see ATM having less leverage there. Yeah we're big and have a loyal and large fan base, but let's be real, the new league would go on without us. They could say we're a tier 2 school and get a lesser pay out than tier 1 schools
I don't know, that seems possible. Not the most likely hit possible.
I'm sure there are endless ways this could shake out.
I think the most likely is we keep the SEC and B1G intact though
Well, A&M didn't know about tu joining until it was for all intense and purposes done.
So, there's that.
I'm sure Snakey keeps us informed and has only the best for us in mind.
I think football would be its own deal. CBB doesn't have near the fanbase that CFB does. Its biggest draw is MM which is also dependent on small schools making runs and what not for drama.Kansas Kid said:I'm with you. Within 10 years, college football will likely follow the NFL model and reduce down to 32-40 teams in a single laeague with a 12-14 game schedule. Teams will only play teams within that new league and TV money will be split equally like the NFL. I think this driven by the broadcasters saying they will pay more to have 16-20 high quality games each week rather than games like A&M vs New Mexico State.BMX Bandit said:
the SEC as you know is it on its death bed anyway. And I don't mean the "college football is dying" line people trot out
within 10 years, vanderbilt and mississippi state won't be in the same conference or "division" as the top half of the SEC
What it does to the other sports is anyone's guess. Will basketball follow the same model with the same schools in which case schools like Kansas, Gonzaga, UConn and Duke are screwed? I think Kentucky would survive in that case but more because of basketball than their football program.
What are the 4? I have SWC, Big XII, and now SEC. What one am I missing?Mr. Fingerbottom said:Wabs said:
And....sips now starting to destroy a 3rd conference....
This will be the 4th conference they destroy
The SEC will do whatever t.u. tells them to do. t.u. wanted in and the SEC said ok even knowing it would upset other schools. t.u. is told to provide names to the SEC for people throwing trash on the field during the UGA game and they provide none and the SEC says ok. We all know what will happen it just a matter of time before most of the other SEC schools find out that their opinion does not matter if it is not the same as what t.u. wants.Jarrin' Jay said:
That will not happen, ever. SEC will not agree to that, period.
TexasAggie_97 said:The SEC will do whatever t.u. tells them to do. t.u. wanted in and the SEC said ok even knowing it would upset other schools. t.u. is told to provide names to the SEC for people throwing trash on the field during the UGA game and they provide none and the SEC says ok. We all know what will happen it just a matter of time before most of the other SEC schools find out that their opinion does not matter if it is not the same as what t.u. wants.Jarrin' Jay said:
That will not happen, ever. SEC will not agree to that, period.
Bartender, I'll have whatever this man is drinking. We are larger and richer than any of those schools and the SEC did not give 2 ****s what we thought so what makes you think they will care about those other schools. There is nothing they can do to remove t.u. now so they will just have to make their peace with letting the fox in to the hen house.Jarrin' Jay said:
Sorry, you are wrong. It only upset ONE school, and you are still having a hard time coping with it.
If t.u. starts acting uppity and like a bull in a china shop Alabama, UT, lsu, UGA, FL will tell them to STFU and sit in the corner.
I can name 10 fan bases that adamantly disagree with thisQuote:
but they historically have not been a big bully or thrown tantrums in the SEC offices.
CC00 said:
Never saw this coming.....
Also as long as they view it through the viewership lens, I'm good with it.
https://www.on3.com/news/college-football-tv-ratings-most-watched-teams-2024-regular-season-revealed/
Jarrin' Jay said:
I don't think the best pieces would all go to the B1G, I think the SEC would expand to take FSU, Clemson, the Carolina and Va. schools or some combo. of them, not just letting them all go to the B1G.
Please be more specific in your questions.greg.w.h said:That has nothing to do with the SWC breakup. Try again.93MarineHorn said:Yeah, UT started up a 3rd tier "network" to show crappy games and endless re-runs which caused a lot of butt hurt from Ags, but none from the Sooners.greg.w.h said:You don't know the history of your own school?93MarineHorn said:"Sources expect". So, none of these schools have actually said they want more $$ based on ratings. And please enlighten me how Texas caused the demise of the SWC.Quote:
"Several industry sources said they expect the biggest SEC and Big Ten schools, such as Alabama, Texas, Ohio State and Michigan, to demand a bigger proportion of their conferences' television earnings when new broadcast deals are negotiated in the early 2030s -- a move that would drive another wedge between the haves and have-nots."
People also said the SEC would never let Texas in due to the "gentleman's agreement", or whatever they called it.Jarrin' Jay said:
That will not happen, ever. SEC will not agree to that, period.
Ha! An Aggie blaming Texas for not bringing the little ones to the Big12 is hilarious. Ok, but you guys were standing next to us and cheering it on when it happened.Bottlehead90 said:
They wrecked the swc
Ask the members not invited to the big12.
You mean teams that play more games have more viewers????levypantsEOY said:CC00 said:
Never saw this coming.....
Also as long as they view it through the viewership lens, I'm good with it.
https://www.on3.com/news/college-football-tv-ratings-most-watched-teams-2024-regular-season-revealed/
Uh… might want to check this again at the end of the full season (not just regular)….
93MarineHorn said:Ha! An Aggie blaming Texas for not bringing the little ones to the Big12 is hilarious. Ok, but you guys were standing next to us and cheering it on when it happened.Bottlehead90 said:
They wrecked the swc
Ask the members not invited to the big12.
Jarrin' Jay said:
That will not happen, ever. SEC will not agree to that, period.
If you were around back then you'd know that Ags didn't want to go to the SEC. It wasn't the power house it is today and academics still mattered.Reno Hightower said:93MarineHorn said:Ha! An Aggie blaming Texas for not bringing the little ones to the Big12 is hilarious. Ok, but you guys were standing next to us and cheering it on when it happened.Bottlehead90 said:
They wrecked the swc
Ask the members not invited to the big12.
Nah. Woulda been better at the time if y'all woulda gone PAC & we go SEC, leaving Lubbock and Waco to figure their stuff out in their own.
Are you suggesting Texas gave us 7 night games this fall? And only 2 11:00 starts? Thanks Texas, that was sweet.Bottlehead90 said:CC00 said:
Never saw this coming.....
Also as long as they view it through the viewership lens, I'm good with it.
https://www.on3.com/news/college-football-tv-ratings-most-watched-teams-2024-regular-season-revealed/
Who do you think gets to decide which games get the best time slots?
This is one of the reasons we left the big12. They had to guarantee A&M money and tv time in 2011. and then tried to turn the rest of the conference against us for wanting our guaranteed money. Meanwhile tu and ou got plenty of time and money.
They only agreed to equal tv revenue after we left the big12 because they had lhn money coming in.
If you went to Pac we would have gone a year earlier to SEC. Our academics still matter and we are doing a better job of meeting Lege obligations to serve top ten percent Texas high school graduates than your school.93MarineHorn said:If you were around back then you'd know that Ags didn't want to go to the SEC. It wasn't the power house it is today and academics still mattered.Reno Hightower said:93MarineHorn said:Ha! An Aggie blaming Texas for not bringing the little ones to the Big12 is hilarious. Ok, but you guys were standing next to us and cheering it on when it happened.Bottlehead90 said:
They wrecked the swc
Ask the members not invited to the big12.
Nah. Woulda been better at the time if y'all woulda gone PAC & we go SEC, leaving Lubbock and Waco to figure their stuff out in their own.