Which part, specifically?
Wait so are you talking crap about the SEC for having a ton of quality teams? And teams based on history? The SEC has how many les in a row currently? The b12 relies heavily on Texas because they fought their way to attain that status.
Which part, specifically?
Actually I was not talking crap about the SEC at all.
lol cheering for LSU
How much money, annually, will Tech receive from the B12? Conversely, after the SEC network amounts are released in the upcoming months, what do you believe each SEC school will receive annually?
I'm not sure, but it's your ass that's talking. You tell me.
I know Nebraska is making a lot more money, but please show your Colorado payout numbers vs Tech's
From the TV contract? About $20 million a year. Apparently about $1 million less than the PAC.Probably more.Conversely, after the SEC network amounts are released in the upcoming months, what do you believe each SEC school will receive annually?
The Tech number is impressive considering there isn't a network nor is there a conference championship. The Big XII-IV+II can take their time and add only teams that really add value from here on out. Considering quite a few of its teams are in kind of laughable markets, it's a rather amazing TV deal tbh.
Colorado left for different reasons compared to Nebraska and A&M. Colorado wanted stability. That's exactly what they are getting with the Pac. They did not want to worry about getting stuck out in the middle of nowhere without a home.
The fact that the big12 was close to imploding and they had an offer from the Pac, which is a fairly run league with revenue sharing made it an easy decision for them. Unline the big12 who obviously has played favorites for years now and will continue to do whatever Texas wants. And yes, A&M took part in this for a long time as well (allowing them to play favorites that is).
So in other words, basically everything boils down to how many elite programs your conference has, not revenue sharing.
You don't know how much revenue your school brings in from the B12?
It's about stability, too. A team's willingness and want to be a part of their conference. As I said - conference stability is having no buyout clause. SEC has none. BE has/had a $50mm buyout. Look how that worked out.
That's irrelevant.
Tell me how much a lot is when you say ”all the schools that left will make a lot more”
It's irrelevant when it's one of the factors that determines how much "a lot more" is?
What makes a conference more stable? More elite programs. Why was there any sense of worry of instability for the Big-12? Because Texas had thoughts of leaving. If they left, the Big-12 is dead. However if Alabama left the SEC, they would still be fine.
Everything boils down to the programs, whether its how much money is made/shared, how stable the program is, the level of compe ion, etc... the elite programs run the conferences. The Big-12 simply has less elite programs, so everyone wants to blame everything bad on Texas, but if the SEC was completely reliant on Alabama, because they had a lack of elite programs, they would look every bit as bad and unstable as the Big-12 looked (probably worse), regardless of revenue sharing or the other things that SEC nuthuggers want to say make the SEC "stable".
The SEC is the best conference in the country because the most freakish athletes come out of Louisiana, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, etc. and it's pretty much that simple. To try to chalk SEC success up to great conference management or some other jerkoff reason is asinine. The SEC is the best conference because DeAndre niggerbeast grew up 50 miles from LSU's campus and has the genes that survived generations of slave labor.
So you don't know how much my school makes.
Ass. Talking.
...and CDlolutsa even threw you a bone.
This.
They have the highest number of elite football programs (in large part to having the best area for football recruiting in the nation), therefore they are the #1 conference.
pretty sure this thread is exclusively about big xii vs pac 12
Yeah, it is. Big XII can pretty much thank the University of Texas for the deal. Beebe said it himself -- that the conference is viable as long as Texas is there.
And to a slightly lesser extent, Oklahoma.
Everyone else is expendable
Did aggsy fan notice that Cox cable will now carry the LHN? They are the first, with the package deal that ABC/ESPN is offering you will see all the major players pick it up including the SEC channel so thanks to the SEC everyone will get the LHN. So next year when Direct TV begins to carry the LHN I will call them up and claim to be an upset aggsy fan and threaten to cancel so I get more free stuff.
lol nobody gives a about the LHN and who offers it.
If Dish adds it they'd better bundle it with the sports package they already offer. I'm not paying any extra to get it. Pretty sure that's what they would do though.
I wouldn't want to pay more with DirecTV either.
Once AT&T U-verse finds its way into my area, I'll be switching to get LHN. I had it before I moved, now I don't.![]()
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