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re: Why is Missouri in the SEC?
Posted on 10/5/20 at 10:27 am to RD Dawg
Posted on 10/5/20 at 10:27 am to RD Dawg
Virginia
You really think they're more of a fit than Missouri? UVA is a pretty arrogant institution...I would highly doubt they'd want the affiliation
The best fit for TV, recruiting, history, geography.
You really think they're more of a fit than Missouri? UVA is a pretty arrogant institution...I would highly doubt they'd want the affiliation
The best fit for TV, recruiting, history, geography.
Posted on 10/5/20 at 10:32 am to dallastiger55
Never forget Mizzou players had a hunger strike because of a poop swastika.
Posted on 10/5/20 at 11:03 am to Smokeyone
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The best fit for TV, recruiting, history, geography
VT's a much better fit a much better fit if those are your reason and a bigger name .
History has nothing to do with it.
Posted on 10/5/20 at 11:09 am to dallastiger55
I'd take them over A&M any day and twice on Sunday
Posted on 10/5/20 at 11:32 am to CaptainBrannigan
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Mike Slive knew that if the Southeastern Conference wanted to increase its revenue, a conference television network would be a good idea.
But Slive, who stepped down in May after nearly 13 years as commissioner of the SEC, realized the timing wasn't right to launch a network in 2009 when the SEC's deals with ESPN and CBS were up for renewal, according to several athletic directors who were involved in the process. The Big Ten had already launched its network, but the economy was in recession, and rumors of more conference realignment were picking up.
Slive decided to wait.
That decision proved extremely lucrative for the commissioner and the rest of the SEC. The conference later added Missouri and Texas A&M in 2011, increasing the SEC's cable television footprint by more than 10 million homes, according to Nielsen data, and giving Slive the ammo he needed to move forward with a network.
The SEC Network, which celebrated its first birthday on Aug. 14, was more successful than anyone could have imagined. After the most successful network launch in cable television history, the SEC Network has a market value of $4.77 billion, according to research firm SNL Kagan. By comparison, the Big Ten Network, which launched in 2007, has a value of $1.59 billion.
How the SEC Network became a $5B Powerhouse
IDK, these guys think he did pretty well.
Posted on 10/5/20 at 11:33 am to dallastiger55
St. Louis and Kansas City. That’s why. Stupid, maybe. But, that’s why.
Posted on 10/5/20 at 11:34 am to McMillan
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jr membership
What would this entail?
Posted on 10/5/20 at 11:40 am to CelticTiger
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IDK, these guys think he did pretty well.
Agree,SEC had unprecedented success in terms of on field performance and revenue under his
leadership (granted Roy Kramer did a lot of the heavy lifting)
BTW,Slive had nothing to do with the CBS deal.
Posted on 10/6/20 at 10:40 am to McMillan
McMillan said:
I'd rather have a thousand rednecks as friends than one SJW.
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There are no redneck shows on their network. That alone makes them better.
I'd rather have a thousand rednecks as friends than one SJW.
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