Stallion wrote:quite frankly any chance that ND had to be a moral force for reform in College Football went out the window with their selfish money grabs on the NBC contract and their unjustified grab at special treatment in the BCS system. They are just like all the rest except they now insist-which has not always been the case- on higher academic standards-and failing miserably. I am actually for higher standards for ALL NCAA schools. But those schools that want to play the Division 1A game on their own terms will continue to be classic underachievers unless those universal changes are made. Look in the Dictionary under "Classic Underachievers" and you will see Notre Dame.
I concur.
Greed killed professional boxing, and ultimately, greed could kill NCAA football.
It is a myth that big state schools have the 'alumni' that allow the big networks to have an 'audience' to watch those BCS teams. That is hogwash.
Look at the 'ratings' and 'shares' of the big games.
Tens of Millions of people watch an OU-OSU game, or a UTenn-Au game, yet they probably only have a few 100k of alumni total between them.
Obviously, its a 10x more than a smaller private school, but alumni account for a small fraction of the audience out there.
BCS greed is limiting the 'breadth' of the NCAA football fan by hording $$$ and TV for itself....
Realize that the vast majority of people go to and graduate outside of the BCS-64 schools.
As more and more of this greed is localized to the fewer schools, the opportunity to expand the 'fan' base is for college football drops.
Look at California, in general, with immigration. Their amount of Div1A talent > Texas is nominal, yet they have 40% more population.
As more and more potential 'fans' are turned away because their schools are shut out of the dollar to support their Div1a or even Div1aa schools, fewer and fewer football fans will be there to support the Big64.
They need to share the wealth. Of suffer the same fate as Boxing, where virtually no one watches except the 'big' fight.