If we are shifting this discussion to scheduling, then I’d love to see the SBC go to a 9 game SBC schedule. 1 P5, 2 G5 and the rest League play.
If we are shifting this discussion to scheduling, then I’d love to see the SBC go to a 9 game SBC schedule. 1 P5, 2 G5 and the rest League play.
Their anytime anywhere model began well before the Big-12 move
Their student fee doubled and UL's current scheduling model won't improve Louisiana's glass ceiling beyond what it is now, 100% reliance on winning the conference outright.
Study the history portion of the UCF program and ask yourself if they would be where they are using UL scheduling techniques.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/UCF_Knights_football
2 losses of any combination and chances for playoff drop to 0%. It's all about getting that G5 playoff spot, winning the conference championship is a given......playing multiple P5 road games does absolutely NOTHING to achieve the primary goal.
True.....you gain an extra half million or so after expenses. At the same time you are forfeiting any chance at making the playoffs and the mega payouts it offers as well as reputation gains for being in the playoffs. This is the national exposure we need.
Making the playoff is at minimum 100x more valuable in national reputation and at the minimum worth 50x more financially that winning 1 of 2 P5 games.
It would be nice to win more vs P5 but with how the current playoff $$$$$ are at stake .....playing multiple P5 is a terrible, absolutely horrendous business model in current environment.
There have been just as many schools with multiple P5s on schedule as those with only 1 that have made the NY6.
Having 1 or 2 P5s on the schedule will have NO affect on whether or not we make the CFP, NY6 or win a conference championship in most years.
... BUT beating a P5 transforms our program in the eyes of the rest of the country. We saw it happen.
...ALSO, using the 2 P5 model allows us to keep 1 payday game and use the 2nd P5 slot to work deals to bring P5 programs to Lourdes once in a while.
1 in-state FCS home
1 regional G5 rival home and home
2 P5
8 SBC
This is the perfect schedule for now.
So, getting back to this original question. I did some digging around and asked a few questions. Conference Distributions (Non-Media and Non-Football Bowl) are exactly that, not part of the conference media share or bowl revenue. Some of the revenues share from the NCAA are formula driven based on the number of Student Athletes who receive Pell Grants, and other funding. Nothing can be done about that, but the money from the NCAA Tournament appearance will be payed out this year putting us near the top of the conference in revenue share.
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