atlCanesFan
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They just don't get it. AT ALL
State of Florida Designated Market Areas (DMA's) that made the top 50 nationally:If you're implying South Florida is the 1st or 2nd largest college football TV market, you're looking through green- and orange-colored glasses. We rarely ever have home sellouts and the people in SFLA would rather go to the beach, boating, etc than watch college football. Don't confuse recruiting grounds with TV market
I will be interested in seeing the renegotiated GOR with ESPN. If they add and could adjust the years it may leave everyone in a better place.They just don't get it. AT ALL
They don't have a choice at this point. They messed it up signing the GOR. Also back when SEC signed OK and Texas the ACC tried to get something done with PAC at that time but the PAC was arrogant. That backfired on them.They just don't get it. AT ALL
You listed schools from the Big 10 (stylized B1G) that have won, not from the BIG 12 (stylized XII), which the poster you were responding to mentioned.Poll Era
[BGCOLOR=initial]Michigan - 2[/BGCOLOR]
Michigan St. - 2
Penn St. - 2
Minnesota- 4
Nebraska - 5
[BGCOLOR=initial]Ohio State- 5(6*)[/BGCOLOR]
[BGCOLOR=initial]20 total[/BGCOLOR]
[BGCOLOR=initial]USC - 7[/BGCOLOR]
[BGCOLOR=initial]UCLA - 1[/BGCOLOR]
[BGCOLOR=initial]Washington -1[/BGCOLOR]
[BGCOLOR=initial]Oregon - 0[/BGCOLOR]
Plus 9
Others:
GT - 1
Cuse- 1
Pretty sure these four are the winners from the ACC:
ND - 8
Miami- 5 (6*)
FSU - 3
Clemson- 3
There are so many transplants in Florida and South Florida from the B10 that the ratings would increase even though there is so much to do down there.Again, that is TV market, not college football TV market. People in SFLA have a multitude of things to do besides stay at home and watch college football. Heck, the Big 10 could add GA Tech who fits their academic requirements and opens up the Atlanta market, which is #7, as well. I truly hope we go to the Big 10, but to think we're a slam dunk is misguided IMO
That's great, but Atlanta is #7 and IMO GA Tech fits the Big 10 agenda better than UM. Everyone likes to say UM is a hot commodity, but don't forget the hatred towards UM, so if the SEC and Big 10 can stick it to UM they very well may do that. If the Big 10 takes GA Tech and FSU, they secure both the Atlanta and FL markets and get additional money for adding 2 new states. And yes, I get GA Tech isn't a great athletic school, but the Big 10 doesn't need another power football program...they just need the TV market and the academics.State of Florida Designated Market Areas (DMA's) that made the top 50 nationally:
#13 Tampa / St. Pete
#17 Orlando / Daytona Beach
#18 Miami / Fort Lauderdale
#39 West Palm Beach
#43 Jacksonville
There is hope for 5-7 Miami!
Our Canes are a lock for the Sister Schuberts Dinner Rolls Bowl presented by Cialis
Miami fuccin
Existing GOR states that any new program admitted to the ACC Conference must sign the existing GOR.I will be interested in seeing the renegotiated GOR with ESPN. If they add and could adjust the years it may leave everyone in a better place.
Teams that want out get out sooner. Teams that want to stay have new leverage with new footprints in the west. Wont be as strong as Big12 but still should be above G5.
The new GOR would be key tho.
And this is just a theory
Maybe, maybe not. I'm hoping for the Big 10, so we'll have to see what happens. Miami's leadership doesn't provide a lot of confidence thoughThere are so many transplants in Florida and South Florida from the B10 that the ratings would increase even though there is so much to do down there.
Market SIZE does not matter. VIEWERSHIP MATTERS. Ga Tech does not command viewers. That is why the B10 NO LONGER USES MARKET SIZE BUT VIEWERSHIP. They got burned using "market size" when they admitted Rutgers (huge DMA but NO VIEWERS) and Maryland.That's great, but Atlanta is #7 and IMO GA Tech fits the Big 10 agenda better than UM. Everyone likes to say UM is a hot commodity, but don't forget the hatred towards UM, so if the SEC and Big 10 can stick it to UM they very well may do that. If the Big 10 takes GA Tech and FSU, they secure both the Atlanta and FL markets and get additional money for adding 2 new states. And yes, I get GA Tech isn't a great athletic school, but the Big 10 doesn't need another power football program...they just need the TV market and the academics.
Again, I hope UM goes to the Big 10, but all this talk about being a slam dunk for either the Big 10 or SEC is short sighted IMO. I actually think we'll go to the Big 12, just my opinion
The size of the DMA is secondary to the number of viewers that the teams demand. Miami (even now) draws much more than GA Tech to watch their games. I believe both GA Tech and UM are natural fits to the BIG.That's great, but Atlanta is #7 and IMO GA Tech fits the Big 10 agenda better than UM. Everyone likes to say UM is a hot commodity, but don't forget the hatred towards UM, so if the SEC and Big 10 can stick it to UM they very well may do that. If the Big 10 takes GA Tech and FSU, they secure both the Atlanta and FL markets and get additional money for adding 2 new states. And yes, I get GA Tech isn't a great athletic school, but the Big 10 doesn't need another power football program...they just need the TV market and the academics.
Again, I hope UM goes to the Big 10, but all this talk about being a slam dunk for either the Big 10 or SEC is short sighted IMO. I actually think we'll go to the Big 12, just my opinion