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re: Dan Patrick SEC working on super conference

Posted on 8/12/20 at 1:46 pm to
Posted by Shaft Williams
Central City, LA
Member since Jul 2010
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Posted on 8/12/20 at 1:46 pm to
Conferences will remain in name but Power 5 football is splitting away from the Group of 5 and FCS. This is happening now. Power 5 football attendance and ratings have been hurting because of money games. We see with conference only schedules that the Power 5 is financing Group of 5 and FCS football. With the current state of affairs there's no difference between Group of 5 and FCS - you're either Power 5 or you are less than. China virus is providing a convenient excuse for a lot of things and I predict the big things that will come from this is for bigger TV contracts and fans will demand more games between Power 5 teams. And, I think player compensation is fast becoming a reality.

Posted by LovetheLord
The Ash Grove
Member since Dec 2010
5618 posts
Posted on 8/12/20 at 1:48 pm to
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Like Texas being this rich guy trying to get into Augusta as a member but aTm got lucky and married a current member.




I'm going to have to remember that one.
Posted by DLev45
Member since Aug 2018
719 posts
Posted on 8/12/20 at 5:08 pm to
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Conferences will remain in name but Power 5 football is splitting away from the Group of 5 and FCS. This is happening now. Power 5 football attendance and ratings have been hurting because of money games. We see with conference only schedules that the Power 5 is financing Group of 5 and FCS football. With the current state of affairs there's no difference between Group of 5 and FCS - you're either Power 5 or you are less than. China virus is providing a convenient excuse for a lot of things and I predict the big things that will come from this is for bigger TV contracts and fans will demand more games between Power 5 teams. And, I think player compensation is fast becoming a reality.


Most of the feedback I saw from the conferences switching to conference-only schedules was actually positive. I was a-ok with ditching our 4 non-con games for a regular season game vs. Florida. Admittedly less so when it was revealed to be Kentucky and Missouri instead.

But still, I don't think the reception to conference-only schedules was as negative as the power brokers may have anticipated at the time. Pair the feedback with the money potential, and it may be the wave of the post-COVID future.
Posted by TideWarrior
Asheville/Chapel Hill NC
Member since Sep 2009
11825 posts
Posted on 8/12/20 at 5:55 pm to
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Word on the street is TV rights will triple in the next 2022 negotiation. The new TV players will be Amazon, Google, NetFlix driving up the payout for Disney. For that to be profitable, the expectation will force the top 40 teams to only play one another.



For which conference?

The ACC is locked into a TV contract until 2036, the Big 12 2025, the PAC 12 2024, the Big 10 2032, and the SEC 2023.

I know Apple is talking with the PAC 12 and ABC/ESPN is already talking with the SEC.

You need to provide some links here because this seems incorrect. Example CBS is currently paying the SEC $55 million a year and ABC/ESPN is already offering up over $300 million which is almost 6 times the current amount.

First why would the SEC go elsewhere for half on their next contract with ABC/ESPN. Second most of the conferences with the exception of the SEC are locked in to their current contracts.
Posted by TideWarrior
Asheville/Chapel Hill NC
Member since Sep 2009
11825 posts
Posted on 8/12/20 at 6:03 pm to
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Power 5 football attendance and ratings have been hurting because of money games


Attendance is hurting because to expensive to attend the game. If the teams thought they could remedy this in the long run they would not be removing seats as they are.

Also every game can now be seen do to TV contracts and cable now. I enjoy going to games and try to go to at least once, maybe twice depending on the schedule, but the logistics of getting there, parking, traffic after game, overpriced concessions, and high ticket prices are not worth it when I can go to the majority of games locally with 75 to 100 other UA fans, enjoy great food at a reasonable price, great beer, and still make it home in my bed by midnight. That was not possible for the 30+ years I have been going to games and following football.
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