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Welp, we all knew this day was coming
Quote, “ The new proposal, however, would eliminate all games against current Group of Five and FCS teams. The 70 schools would be shopped as a single-entity media rights package. It is not immediately clear which 70 schools would be included”.
https://www.cbssports.com/college-fo...quity-backing/
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Yes!
Best case.
Make em go .500
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ZoomZoom
Quote, “ The new proposal, however, would eliminate all games against current Group of Five and FCS teams. The 70 schools would be shopped as a single-entity media rights package. It is not immediately clear which 70 schools would be included”.
https://www.cbssports.com/college-fo...quity-backing/
good, go compete with the nfl and see how that works out for about 60 of those 70 schools.
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Willing to bet by the 3 service academies are part of the 70. Keep Congress happy.
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ZoomZoom
Willing to bet by the 3 service academies are part of the 70. Keep Congress happy.
That would basically be the ACC, the Big 12, the Big 10, the SEC, Notre Dame, and those three.
Let them eat themselves.
Screw them. With a brillo pad-wrapped corncob.
The only thing I could see that would hurt the G5s would be if those greedy PsOS would expand their roster and coaching staff limits.
____ 'em. With Lucille.
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Meh. We can all stop pretending we are the same.
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Banner: "Last g5 team to beat a P4"
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If they do this, you can bet that espn will throw the kitchen sink at them to get that contract. So much so, they will not renew ours or any other G5 contract pooling all the money for the P4.
I imagine a similar deal for the whole of the G5 would be shopped with some combo of Fox/Apple TV/CBS.
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CajunNation
If they do this, you can bet that espn will throw the kitchen sink at them to get that contract. So much so, they will not renew ours or any other G5 contract pooling all the money for the P4.
I imagine a similar deal for the whole of the G5 would be shopped with some combo of Fox/Apple TV/CBS.
That ESPN fix is already in the recipe. Look who is involved in developing the plan.
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ZoomZoom
That ESPN fix is already in the recipe. Look who is involved in developing the plan.
Im old enuff to remember when a statement like that would be called tin foil.
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CajunNation
If they do this, you can bet that espn will throw the kitchen sink at them to get that contract. So much so, they will not renew ours or any other G5 contract pooling all the money for the P4.
I imagine a similar deal for the whole of the G5 would be shopped with some combo of Fox/Apple TV/CBS.
$2 million down the drain.
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Turbine
$2 million down the drain.
what does that mean . . .
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Originally Posted by
ZoomZoom
Quote, “ The new proposal, however, would eliminate all games against current Group of Five and FCS teams. The 70 schools would be shopped as a single-entity media rights package. It is not immediately clear which 70 schools would be included”.
https://www.cbssports.com/college-fo...quity-backing/
Not clear to me if this changes the playoff structure. As long as a G5 team can make the playoffs, it changes very little for us in the short term, other than dropping 1-2 money games off our schedule.
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Cajun Monkee
That would basically be the ACC, the Big 12, the Big 10, the SEC, Notre Dame, and those three.
Let them eat themselves.
Screw them. With a brillo pad-wrapped corncob.
The only thing I could see that would hurt the G5s would be if those greedy PsOS would expand their roster and coaching staff limits.
____ 'em. With Lucille.
I want to see more former players like Reggie Bush coming forward for back pay. Also, are not most of these schools tax exempt?
https://www.cnn.com/2024/09/24/sport...tml/index.html
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BabbForHeisman
Not clear to me if this changes the playoff structure. As long as a G5 team can make the playoffs, it changes very little for us in the short term, other than dropping 1-2 money games off our schedule.
If they’re not playing G5’s in the regular season, you really think G5 gets a seat at the playoff table?
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BabbForHeisman
Not clear to me if this changes the playoff structure. As long as a G5 team can make the playoffs, it changes very little for us in the short term, other than dropping 1-2 money games off our schedule.
that is huge financially . . .
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Turbine
Yes!
Best case.
Make em go .500
Turbine is dead on the money here.
I've been thinking about this for years from a game theory standpoint. The big schools want everything. And what they are not very bright at realizing, is that that is impossible.
They want to eliminate the rest of us. Then half of their teams will have losing records. And suddenly, the records of our schools will jump up. We will end up with the equivalent of the old AFL & NFL, and eventually there will be a mechanism to declare a champion. It will take a few years, but the two will start to achieve parity.
The big schools are run by bozos.
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After 3 weeks there were still 43 unbeaten teams. After 5 weeks it fell to 19 unbeatens. After last week it fell to 12.
That number is unusually low for still being in the first half of the season.
The breakaways usually are selling a plethora of unbeatens past the midway point.
In the future they, won't have much to sell after week three.
They will be down to 35 after week one.
As soon as they find a buyer, what they are currently selling won't exist.
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R1Letterman
Im old enuff to remember when a statement like that would be called tin foil.
Yup. Today they don’t even attempt to hide it. When the SBC added teams a few years ago, Mr. Mouse may not have picked the teams, but I’m willing to bet the presidents knew who not to pick.
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CrazyCajun
good, go compete with the nfl and see how that works out for about 60 of those 70 schools.
Well not competing with the NFL if they still have university names on their uniforms.
If those players don't want to "play school" and want some setup with private equity investors, then they need to form their own minor league and remove the university names from their uniforms. This is bull____. No school with any integrity should allow their names to be attached to this.
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I don’t think 70 will last. Realistically there’s only 30 that have brand recognition in the P5. Vanderbilt ain’t gonna be fought over. Not Miss St., Minnesota, Indiana, Purdue, Kansas st; ttu, Georgia tech, to name a few.
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My list actual Money Schools:
Alabama
USC
UCLA
Washington
Oregon
Nebraska
Ohio state
Michigan
Michigan St
Penn st
Notre Dame
Iowa
Kansas
Texas
Oklahoma
aTm
Stanford
Florida
LSU
Arkansas
Missouri
Army
Navy
Colorado
FSU
Miami
Georgia
UNC
WVU
Clemson
Tennessee
Kentucky
Boston College
Pittsburgh
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How is the money G5’s have been making year in and year out on money games going to be replaced . . . will hang up and listen . . .
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CajunVic
How is the money G5’s have been making year in and year out on money games going to be replaced . . . will hang up and listen . . .
Interest in G5 teams will go up when you have 240 more wins between them after week four.
TV money will follow the interest.
Interest in the 70 breakaways will wane when they have 140 more defeats between them after week four.
All money will follow interest.
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Turbine
Interest in G5 teams will go up when you have 240 more wins between them after week four.
TV money will follow the interest.
Interest in the 70 breakaways will wane when they have 140 more defeats between them after week four.
All money will follow interest.
Oh . . .