How much has college football AND its finances changed in the last decade?
Good negotiating is important, but you have to have a negotiating partner.
There are always exceptions, but the vast majority is the vast majority for a reason.
Dr Maggard is best AD we have had in decades. He isn’t perfect, but he is really, really good.
I used Nebraska as my example because they have had over 400 consecutive sellouts.
At over 340 consecutive they negotiated H-n-H games with non traditional football powers.
The change in college finances comes from a TV windfall, not so much from the home games.
Nebraska has always had a packed house and will still go on the road under the right circumstances.
Kicking their away game so far down the road that it's non intrusive is how you finish the deal.
3 home games is how you start it.
Eventually Louisiana's reputation rises to the point where 2-for1 then home and home become the norm.
All these schools do OOC H-n-H games, but only on a regular basis with schools that boost their reputation.
We need to schedule games Vs AAC and MWC/Pac. It’s in our best interest as a conference to play and beat the American teams and the newly formed PAC teams.
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