Dukie wrote:Swamp Gas wrote:Can't say I feel hugely optimistic about how that might play out.
Agreed; it means all of rodrod’s certitude that the PAC is guaranteed to continue getting a full P5 share of the money will be put to the test.
When it comes down to it I do not believe the difference in money for a P4 vs. a P5 will be worth the political pressure that will come to some former PAC 12 members and to the Big 10 in particular to boot the PAC 12 from the P5.
I think there will be a trade off between the SEC and the Big 10 and their various factions that will most likely result in a "per team" payout of the playoff money that will benefit the Big 10 the most followed by the Big 12 and SEC and that will come at the biggest cost to the ACC.
The other trade off in return for the SEC not really pushing to take P5 status from the PAC 12, because the SEC does not care about political pressure or "optics", will be a change to a 5-7 or perhaps even a 4-8 playoff format. I think the SEC would probably want a 4-8 because they would feel that they will never be left out of a team in the top 4 and the Big 12, PAC 12, and ACC would always have some risk of that. The Big 10 will feel the same. The G5 conferences will not like that though and will probably push for a 5-7. I think the SEC would love the 4-8 more, because they will feel that most years they will be getting the extra team in instead of another conference winner, but I think to keep the 80% / 20% money split they all might have to go with 5-7.
I think there are too many major issues that could come up with booting the PAC 12 from the P5 and there are 7 former PAC 12 members that are not in favor of that including 3 in the Big 10 that will have significant political pressure on them to not let that happen. I think the Big 10 overall will feel some pressure too. The SEC of course wants more money and the PAC 12 gone and could not care less about any political issues.
So there will be some trading of money away from the ACC, sucks to be them, and towards the Big 10 the most with a per team payout of P5 money. Then the SEC will get a change in the auto bid split that will be more of a potential issue for the Big 12, ACC, and PAC 12. The PAC 12 as a 12 team conference would actually take the biggest hit on P5 money with a per team distribution, but hey better than being G5.