AgDad121619 said:this is a weak take - SEC would have been just fine if we hadn't added tu/OU. If we get any extra money from their addition , it will be when next contract is negotiated for 2034The Banned said:Mr. Fingerbottom said:sodycracker said:
Pigs get fat, hogs get slaughtered.
Stankey's back room deals (I.e. bad tv deals, scheduling favoritism, putting tu & 0u in the conference, etc) are imploding on him.
If tu were a human, his name would be Stankey
Sankey got rich off sip to sec... He sold the entire conference down the river bc he was offered backdoor money from sip & Disney....
His salary from the sec is pennies compared to what he sold his soul for....
He let Texas and OU in because he had to. If they had gone to the B1G, the future of the SEC would be buried. Still doesn't look good, but it would have been game over. The B1G is five steps ahead of sankey.
Let's walk through this.
The B1G takes Oregon, Washington, USC, UCLA, TX, and OU. They get paid ~10 million more per school than the SEC already, due to their creative tv model but this may have brought even more tv partners to the table.
The SEC stands pat with 14 teams to the B1G's 20. Next step: the ACC implodes, and some valuable teams need a home. Do they pick the larger, richer conference with a national footprint? Or do they pick the smaller, poorer conference that is focused on the Deep South?
It doesn't take a genius to make the right choice there. Keeping the B1G out of the south was 100% conference self-preservation. I'll say this yet again: if the SEC doesn't get 100% of the best ACC schools when it inevitably implodes, the B1G has won because of the revenue gap that will be created by having the singular national power
Conference. The regional SEC will not be able to keep up.
Now, if the SEC can get the important ACC pieces, the country footprint is split. This can lead to a somewhat even negotiation process. But this is impossible if the B1G is already in the south, which is exactly what would have happen if Texas and OU went B1G.
Any thoughts that the SEC would be fine without the two **** schools we just admitted are correct…. Assuming the status quo remains. But the B1G raid of the PAC is indicative of what happens to the ACC next. It's asset acquisition and we're behind despite the "addition" of sip and sooner.