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re: Is it time for Vandy to leave the SEC?

Posted on 1/27/20 at 11:52 am to
Posted by Rebel85
Nashville
Member since Dec 2019
356 posts
Posted on 1/27/20 at 11:52 am to
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Again, I just don't see what they offer to the league these days.

...they offer the NASHVILLE TV market...it's all about money, man. Win or lose, they are still SEC and is on TV every week regardless. TV = exposure = $. I'd like Vandy to be better. But, in the big picture it doesn't really matter. Alabama is the main money maker for the conference with its national footprint. But, all the other schools contribute their part in the money machine. It's not about "which" schools. If that was the case, the SEC would try to get Clemson or FL State to join. But, we already have those TV markets and therefore don't need those schools. You may not think certain schools bring value, but I guarantee you, the St. Louis (Missouri), Houston (A&M), and Nashville (Vandy) are financially important to the conference.
Posted by BHMKyle
Birmingham, AL
Member since Feb 2013
5076 posts
Posted on 1/27/20 at 1:37 pm to
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they offer the NASHVILLE TV market...it's all about money, man.


If you think the Nashville television market is made up entirely of rabid Vandy fans then you're misinformed.

There are fewer than 25,000 Vandy alums in the Nashville area. Of those, likely fewer than half regularly watch their team on TV as Vandy has the highest percentage of alums who care nothing about sports.

Actual Vandy fans don't move the needle when it comes to TV ratings.

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It's not about "which" schools. If that was the case, the SEC would try to get Clemson or FL State to join. But, we already have those TV markets and therefore don't need those schools.


Okay. Now do Tennessee and Vanderbilt in that scenario.

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You may not think certain schools bring value, but I guarantee you, the St. Louis (Missouri), Houston (A&M), and Nashville (Vandy) are financially important to the conference.


Texas A&M's alumi base is the largest in the SEC, and the size of their fan base that regularly watches games is likely also the largest or in the Top 2 or 3. Missouri also has a decent size fan base since they are the only major school in their state, and Missouri is fairly populous.

But Vandy is not on the same level. They have a very small alumni base that cares little about athletics. They can barely get 20,000 fans into their stadium for home games. Vandy fans are not what is driving ratings in the Nashville market.

Posted by RD Dawg
Atlanta
Member since Sep 2012
27319 posts
Posted on 1/27/20 at 5:55 pm to
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.they offer the NASHVILLE TV market...it's all about money, man. Win or lose, they are still SEC and is on TV every week regardless. TV = exposure


This idiotic argument AGAIN? NEWSFLASH:If
Vandy leaves the SEC the Nashville TV market won't change a bit.Geez,do you really think those TV sets in Nashville are all of a sudden gonna stop watching Bama vs LSU cause Vandy is gone? Or UGA vs UT? Geez,more people are MOVING to Nashville every year than there are die hard Vandy fans.

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But, we already have those TV markets and therefore don't need those schools.


You really think the SEC would turn down Clemson because Greenville TV market is "taken"

Do you not understand a national powerlike Clemson brings an audience from New York,Chicago,LA or DC? WGAS about Greenville when you can get a slice
in all those markets?
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