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Imagine arguing boosters and coaches impact or influence how TV networks and/or conferences move in realignment.Yeah but TV wants Miami and they pay the bills for those conferences and schools.
Imagine arguing boosters and coaches impact or influence how TV networks and/or conferences move in realignment.Yeah but TV wants Miami and they pay the bills for those conferences and schools.
The influential members of the B10 and SEC conferences (and their major donors) would rather Miami die. People can throw around all the market and financial analyses they want to demonstrate why Miami would be a valuable add, won’t change my mind. I can assure you the football coaches in those conferences don’t want Miami. Same with the die hards who cut big checks to support those programs.
Ever heard of FOX? NBC, CBS, ABC? MEDIA PARTNERS dictate who the conferences will add and that is based on brand strength and viewership.The influential members of the B10 and SEC conferences (and their major donors) would rather Miami die. People can throw around all the market and financial analyses they want to demonstrate why Miami would be a valuable add, won’t change my mind. I can assure you the football coaches in those conferences don’t want Miami. Same with the die hards who cut big checks to support those programs.
You think USC wanted UCLA, Washington or Oregon in the Big 10? LolEver heard of FOX? NBC, CBS, ABC? MEDIA PARTNERS dictate who the conferences will add and that is based on brand strength and viewership.
Perhaps, that narrative isn’t affecting us and this topic doesn’t need to be addressed publicly?
I disagree but you’re entitled to your opinion.I don’t know, but something’s affecting our recruiting that much is sure.
FIFYEver heard of FOX? NBC, CBS, ABC? MEDIA DICTATORS dictate who the conferences will add and that is based on brand strength and viewership.
Imagine arguing boosters and coaches impact or influence how TV networks and/or conferences move in realignment.
You certainly seemed to be arguing that in your other post.Show me where I argue that.
You certainly seemed to be arguing that in your other post.
1) I appreciate the quippy remark but communication between humans doesn't work like software coding. 2) Development folks will be lobbying for Miami. 3) I agree it matters on the margin.If I argued that, I would say that. I didn’t. My point is that I don’t believe any of those schools want to hand Miami a ticket to the promised land. In that respect, I don’t foresee anyone from those conferences lobbying for Miami, which matters on the margin.
I think these schools only care about how many zeroes get added to the TV payout. Any bad blood will be quickly ignored. I appreciate that you think Miami lives rent free in most of college football's head. Unfortunately, I disagree with you on that point. We're nearly 40 years past when the "U" was **** on wheels and 20 years past the mini run at the beginning of the 2000's.If I argued that, I would say that. I didn’t. My point is that I don’t believe any of those schools want to hand Miami a ticket to the promised land. In that respect, I don’t foresee anyone from those conferences lobbying for Miami, which matters on the margin.
I don’t believe any of those schools want to hand Miami a ticket to the promised land. In that respect, I don’t foresee anyone from those conferences lobbying for Miami, which matters on the margin.
“The influential members of the B10 and SEC conferences (and their major donors) would rather Miami die. I can assure you the football coaches in those conferences don’t want Miami. Same with the die hards who cut big checks to support those programs.“Show me where I argue that.
I know this guy has posted a lot but this is a fkn nightmare if we are left out.
Yeah except the margins in this case are inconsequential1) I appreciate the quippy remark but communication between humans doesn't work like software coding. 2) Development folks will be lobbying for Miami. 3) I agree it matters on the margin.
I agree. That really only reason I want FSU in same conference as is. But it would be kinda best of both worlds if we could be Big10 with guarantee of playing FSU and UF yearly…not that I think that would happenIf either the SEC or Big 10 get any larger, they will go to 9, and possibly 10, conference games. It's inevitiable.
We will be lucky to have ONE "good" OOC game each year.
Show him where else though“The influential members of the B10 and SEC conferences (and their major donors) would rather Miami die. I can assure you the football coaches in those conferences don’t want Miami. Same with the die hards who cut big checks to support those programs.“
Crystal clear what you’re saying.
Yeah but TV wants Miami and they pay the bills for those conferences and schools.