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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    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 . . .

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    The next trick is for the G5 NOT to merge with the FCS.


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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunVic View Post
    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 . . .
    I have advocated for Louisiana to play four P4 teams every year.

    They've been happy with one annual opportunity to to get mapped.

    So Louisiana is only going to lose $1.5 million.

    Even though it's six years away, the next TV contract will pay Louisiana $5 mil instead of the current $2 mil.

    Financially for Louisiana, the faster the breakaways get to .500 the better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    I have advocated for Louisiana to play four P4 teams every year.

    They've been happy with one annual opportunity to to get mapped.

    So Louisiana is only going to lose $1.5 million.

    Even though it's six years away, the next TV contract will pay Louisiana $5 mil instead of the current $2 mil.

    Financially for Louisiana, the faster the breakaways get to .500 the better.
    It’s pretty funny how you drop $5mm out of thin air like that has some support in reality . . . why not $10mm while you are shooting for the stars . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    I have advocated for Louisiana to play four P4 teams every year.

    They've been happy with one annual opportunity to to get mapped.

    So Louisiana is only going to lose $1.5 million.

    Even though it's six years away, the next TV contract will pay Louisiana $5 mil instead of the current $2 mil.

    Financially for Louisiana, the faster the breakaways get to .500 the better.
    Only 800k this year. And if we don’t play an FCS we’d save $ there too. Not sure how much we pay for those games.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RaginScotsman View Post
    Only 800k this year. And if we don’t play an FCS we’d save $ there too. Not sure how much we pay for those games.
    Don’t forget WF was part of the deal with Michigan State bailing, who paid UL 600k. WF got UL on the cheap because of the time frame. 1.4 mill is closer to the going rate.

    The FCS schools usually get paid half of what the G5 schools do. Either way, greed rules the day. At least the SEC commissioner can take off the sheep’s clothing now for all to see.

    College athletics will look so different in 10 years. And just wait, MBB is next. Any doubt, look how the NIT was hijacked last year by the big boys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunNation View Post
    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.
    In my opinion, this would HELP UL..

    We're so caught up in appearances and trying to posture as an "almost P4" that we shy away from doing things that appeal to our fanbase.

    There's a version of UL football where, no longer under the watchful eyes, they play teams like LA Tech, Coastal, USM, etc every weekend and we turn Cajun Field into a got dang mardi gras parade every game.

    Nobody wants to admit it, but we are already a minor league team. If you keep trudging on pretending that having a game at all will keep your fans, you will die.

    It's time to find out which G5 really know how to market themselves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    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.
    Come on, man.. you guys can't really believe that interest in G5 teams go up because of W/L record?

    The average college football fan - including the locals we're trying to lure to Cajun Field - thinks that G5 teams are a joke.

    Only people watching G5 games are gambling addicts and fans of those teams/conferences

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    we have hundreds of threads over the years here where posters blame lack of attendance attendance on the level of competition (or shall we say again lack of level) brought into Cajun Field and now we are going to post that this will benefit UL’s attendance . . . what a farce (one group of postings) this is . . . C’mon man . . .


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    Quote Originally Posted by jaxmc1023 View Post
    Come on, man.. you guys can't really believe that interest in G5 teams go up because of W/L record?

    The average college football fan - including the locals we're trying to lure to Cajun Field - thinks that G5 teams are a joke.

    Only people watching G5 games are gambling addicts and fans of those teams/conferences
    You only read half the equation and ignored the breakaway reality.

    The myth of excellence that exists now, will disapear.

    140 more losses only four weeks into the season.

    No more battle of the the unbeatens 6 weeks into the season.

    The marque matchups will all be tainted.

    Can't wait to hear the excuses on why people should be excited to watch .500 football.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    You only read half the equation and ignored the breakaway reality.

    The myth of excellence that exists now, will disapear.

    140 more losses only four weeks into the season.

    No more battle of the the unbeatens 6 weeks into the season.

    The marque matchups will all be tainted.

    Can't wait to hear the excuses on why people should be excited to watch .500 football.
    because this does nothing to make the alternative any better . . . you know, the alternative you are pitching . . . the other half of the equation you are pitching . . . there are no pitchers in football . . .

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