dimitrig said:
BarcaBear said:
nikeykid said:
not great depending if you believe this poster
the ACC is a dying conference and they all know it. They don't want to be tied to a dying conference. they all want to join the SEC or B1G, because everyone knows that Clemson and Florida St. are gone.
They are all dying conferences. I truly believe that not one conference as we know it will survive. The weak sisters in the big conferences are going to be jettisoned just like Cal, Stanford, OSU, and WSU. Cal and Stanford are actually much stronger programs than some and yet still face an uncertain future.
The sooner that USC, Texas, Notre Dame, Clemson, and their media overlords stop deciding the futures of other programs the better because there's a lot more at stake with these dumb conference realignments than just college football revenues. It's impacting other sports, academic reputations (undeservedly so but nonetheless) , donations for other programs, and even livelihoods (e.g., people who work events).
None of this was well considered or globally optimized. It's a potential disaster. I hope the TV execs who masterminded this bull**** and destroyed a century of tradition rot in hell.
I'm hoping that a school figures out how to spin off their athletics department to make them semi-pro, and have an agreement where the corporation pays the university for name and image rights.
NCAA is out, the athletes can a pay bump and stop this NIL nonsense (which will get blown up by the IRS soon enough)and they don't have to pretend to go to class *cough* USC, Ohio St. SEC, etc., *cough*. Usher in the streaming giants, and proper playoffs.
They can still give athletes the option of guaranteed enrollment to the University for a college degree if their careers don't go pro.
once streaming giants step in then ESPN and Fox college football are toast.
ultimately, this idea highlights the reality of college football, its all about the laundry, not about them being student and they have all been getting exploited for far too long, along with average students who have no interest and or connection to athletics.
sidenote: Cal and Stanford are not weak schools. We are facing opposition because of USC and UCLA wanting no competition for recruits.. The Bay Area is the nations #10 media market. That is a stronger position than Oregon, or uDub. ESPN and Fox want the #10 market, it is university presidents that don't want Cal or Stanford, and only permitting the 2 schools to join if they can place a financial penalty so large that the two schools struggle to compete.