This all makes me sad. I hate what has become with college athletics.
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I agree. Except for only one sport matters. Ask UCONN.I see people are still freaking out over logistically impossible scenarios. I still stand by that this is a game of chicken. That’s exactly what we saw last time. All of the discussion was Oklahoma and Texas leaving but they stayed and other schools lost the game of chicken.
A world where we are just talking about Texas and OU moving to the SEC logistically is stupid. It provides no benefit to those two that they don’t already have in the Big 12.
If they are leaving the Big 12 it is for a breakaway organization from the NCAA. If that is the case We will be fine and we will be included. We may not get a say in how it works but we would be in it.
Iowa State is a million times more attractive of an option now than they were last time. What matters now is who is going to pay for streaming games not people in the market. Since then we have drastically improved our facilities and finally shown we can compete in football. We have amazing support in 3 of the 4 or the top 3 sports. Whatever happens we will be fine. I trust Pollard to handle this.
Mostly but the others matter a little. Besides even before I would say our football history was better than UCONN. They don’t care about football and haven’t even played FBS football except for the past 20 years. I thought they dropped it entirely but apparently they just went independent.I agree. Except for only one sport matters. Ask UCONN.
People have said that we are in a good position because we have a lot of fans and eyeballs willing to stream games, but do we know this is true? We have a passionate fan base yes, and I think people are assuming passion is equivalent to large numbers for subscriptions, but have we actually compared our numbers to other schools? Does this data even exist in a form that is meaningful to the future of the delivery model? I'm not sure we have as big of an advantage here as we think.I see people are still freaking out over logistically impossible scenarios. I still stand by that this is a game of chicken. That’s exactly what we saw last time. All of the discussion was Oklahoma and Texas leaving but they stayed and other schools lost the game of chicken.
A world where we are just talking about Texas and OU moving to the SEC logistically is stupid. It provides no benefit to those two that they don’t already have in the Big 12.
If they are leaving the Big 12 it is for a breakaway organization from the NCAA. If that is the case We will be fine and we will be included. We may not get a say in how it works but we would be in it.
Iowa State is a million times more attractive of an option now than they were last time. What matters now is who is going to pay for streaming games not people in the market. Since then we have drastically improved our facilities and finally shown we can compete in football. We have amazing support in 3 of the 4 or the top 3 sports. Whatever happens we will be fine. I trust Pollard to handle this.
History also doesn’t matter a ton. Current brand is the player here. Which is why now more than ever Matt Campbell needs to be given absolutely anything he wants to remain in Ames.Mostly but the others matter a little. Besides even before I would say our football history was better than UCONN. They don’t care about football and haven’t even played FBS football except for the past 20 years. I thought they dropped it entirely but apparently they just went independent.
People have said that we are in a good position because we have a lot of fans and eyeballs willing to stream games, but do we know this is true? We have a passionate fan base yes, and I think people are assuming passion is equivalent to large numbers for subscriptions, but have we actually compared our numbers to other schools? Does this data even exist in a form that is meaningful to the future of the delivery model? I'm not sure we have as big of an advantage here as we think.
History also doesn’t matter a ton. Current brand is the player here. Which is why now more than ever Matt Campbell needs to be given absolutely anything he wants to remain in Ames.
Big 10 is full up on whipping boys, that’s their problem.Also, it’s cute you guys think the Big Ten wouldn’t bring in KU. They’re not looking for more contenders, they’re looking for more whipping boys for schools like OSU, Michigan and Penn State.
Good points.We'd have 4 destina
Kentucky and Kansas were completely different situations. Kentucky did everything they could to remain neutral, Kansas participated in guerilla warfare v. Missouri.
You can feel fine if you're in the lower echelon of the SEC. The upper echelon doesn't want to beat each other up and go .500 every year so they need punching bags.What is interesting about this move if it indeed happens is it is clearly about the SEC trying to breakaway from the NCAA, which is a thing that has been talked about for some time.
Now I spin this years down the road, but I wouldn’t exactly feel good if I was Vandy, Mississippi State or a school like that in the SEC or other major conferences. Because I wouldn’t put it past the ones controlling all of this to eventually want to trim this down even further and ideally just get all of the biggest brands together in one league (I.e top 25-30 programs) and basically be the minor league for the NFL.
These guys only care about money and to hell with tradition and life-long partnerships. They wouldn’t even need the SEC name so the big guns of Alabama, Florida, LSU, Georgia and now Texas and OU would basically opt to dissolve the SEC and form their own conference with discussions going on behind the scenes with ND, Ohio State, Michigan, etc.
Honest question - is there actual evidence that conferences care about AAU membership or is this something we latch onto because ISU is a member?
That is more because of the false bill of goods they sold us to implement it. It was sold as consolidating all of our streaming services into one and keeping the same for everything else. That isn’t what they’ve done.It’s not true. Look at how much our fan base ******* about a $5 ESPN Now subscription
It matters. And it’s a plus for us.Honest question - is there actual evidence that conferences care about AAU membership or is this something we latch onto because ISU is a member?
For now. But they don’t need those schools. They can eventually down the road all break off and create their own rules and playoffs, etc. and get a ton of money from some network or create their own. Whatever it is that’s the current outlook. It’s all about money not wins. Vandy and the like don’t do anything for them, so they will eventually be trimmed out in the future for this one 25-30 team minor league to the NFL that makes a ton of money and can pay players, create unions and CBAs, etc.You can feel fine if you're in the lower echelon of the SEC. The upper echelon doesn't want to beat each other up and go .500 every year so they need punching bags.
Jfc, some of you guys are drama queens. We either get picked up by the Big 10 or the Big 12 still exists. You are right and it isn't viable long term then we get picked up by a Power 4 conference 8-10 years from now.I know you want to convince yourself of this. I hope to God you are right.
But you've said a lot of stupid things on this board (admittedly I have also said many stupid things on this board). Trying to justify why Campbell would stay in a ****** conference for less money is by far the stupidest thing either one of us have said.