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Big 12 commish: "come on, we want to play, too"Moderators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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Big 12 commish: "come on, we want to play, too"Rise up, Mustang Nation!
Go SMU!
Re: Big 12 commish: "come on, we want to play, too"Should have been 16 teams from the drop... every other division of football has had a working model for decades.
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The FCS (formerly Division I-AA) expanded their 16 team playoff to 24 teams with the top 8 teams getting a 1st round bye. Division I basketball is considering further expanding March Madness. No matter what changes are made, there will always be some programs arguing they should have been included in the field, should have been seeded higher, etc... I find it hard to believe conferences are going to willingly give up their championship games and the revenue they get from those so you have to be careful about how many games to schedule in what is a very physical game
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I don’t know what “working model” means, but your implication that other NCAA tournaments are one size and stay that way is totally wrong. Every tournament I can think of, including the D1 MBB tournament, has grown repeatedly. FCS started with a 4-team playoff in the late 1970s, then 8, then 12, then 16, then 20, then finally (for now) 24 starting in 2013.
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All of this is about the SEC and BT maneuvering so that they control all CFB top tier post-season and thus also control virtually all that money . Guys like Yormark coo that the SEC and BT are acting largely alone now to agree on what they will tolerate from anyone else even surviving also have great responsibility because they hope that the pair will stop their destructions. I am very glad that both ACC and Big XII are against 4-4-2 plus 1 Group of 5 team. The reason that SEC and BT want that group off 5 is that having that waters down the value of both ACC and Big XII. In democracy, the Rich always support the very poor because that weakened the power of the middle class to ever say no to the Rich. No Group of 5 league cqna ever be any type of threat to win anything at that level, but the ACC and even the Big XII could win a football National Championship an grow their TV audiences vis a vis SEC and BT. So Sec and BT want to work though all this making certain that the ACC gets hurt a good deal and perhaps they Big XII also get a loss of 2. Again, their ultimate plan is to do to the ACC what they did to the Pac, forever reducing the ACC to non-Major conference status. At that point they will begin outlining their okay to have a Top Tier for football that is only SEC and BT. And at the sam time they will announce that they will also sponsor a basketball national tournament and they will allow other leagues to play in it. They do want to control all Top Tier basketball postseason money too.
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While I would take issue with your example of "democracy" (Two wolves and a lamb voting on what is for lunch), your assertion is spot on. The Big 12 and the ACC provide nothing more than a nuisance to Greg Sankey and Tony Pettiti in their collective pursuit of cash and to dictate terms to others. BTW, the alleged author (Franklin) of the quote about democracy is also credited with adding the following: "Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote". Any other non-member of the "two wolves" had best decide to play along until they are reduced to irrelevance, or organize a very separate path TOGETHER, as the Big10 and SEC have done. Don't rely on the charity of the wolves, you'll find none. stable-boy for the four horsemen of the apocalypse
Re: Big 12 commish: "come on, we want to play, too"Getting to be tail wagging the dog. Kick the bums out, and let them start their own version of the NCAA, and playoffs.
May the forth be with us.
Re: Big 12 commish: "come on, we want to play, too"How long until there are 32 or 64 teams playing in the playoff?
It will require guaranteed money for all players, just because of the physical beating young guys would be taking. But TV dictates everything, and if more TV dollars can be had, you have to think that more playoff rounds are coming.
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I think it a given that SEC and BT are dead set to eventually pare down Top Tier CFB to well under 100 schools/teams. In fact, I think both would prefer to have only their 2 leagues, with each numbering between 20 and 24. I think the mist that they will accept will be 4 leagues with a total of maybe 80 schools/teams. They look at things this way: the money in CFB comes from viewers, and their two leagues draw by far the most viewers. So that means they see it all as about their right to take in all the money they produce by drawing large audiences. To make it very simple, let's say that TV will pay 30 million for the National Championship Game and also for each Semi Final. That is 90 million. And let's say that TV also will pay 15 million for each of 4 Quarter Finals (60 Million) and 5 million for each of 8 1st round games (40 million). 190 million dollars is a huge amount of money for a playoff. But if the SEC and BT must agree that at last 5 different leagues get direct payment from that by having at lest one team take that playoff, and the also give a small portion to each league in D1A (FBS), then each SEC and BT team will get less payout than it would if only the SEC and BT are on the CFB Top Tier. Those two plans to have Top Tier football cut in numbers to between 72 and 78 would have taken care of half of what SEC and BT want (major culling of who has any shot to play toward that Top Tier playoff), but both SEC and BT are adamantly opposed to any plan that would take away their regular season TV deals that make them much richer than the ACC and Big 12. They don not want a 1 TV deal pay off for all teams in the Top Tier. I think the best that can be gotten from them, short of a Federal ruling against them (not ever gonna happen) is to have a Top Tier of 4 leagues with a total of no more than 80 members, each league having its own regular season TV deal, and SEC and BT both getting more Auto bids than the other leagues. Say, they get 3 each, while ACC and Big 12 get 2 each. That would leave 6 At-Large bids. As such a situation would mean that the two bottom leagues would be scrapping for any extra dollars to play catch top to SEC and Bam I assert that the ACC must be ready to take top value frommthe Big 12 and also to cut the no value ACC members. Survival with an ability to compete is THE issue for us.
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