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<blockquote data-quote="Vespidae" data-source="post: 877635" data-attributes="member: 2957"><p>I don't think it's an issue of charging the NFL. The reality is that the way things are going, the NFL or some external organization, is going to be involved and having input to how college football is developed. A current line of thinking is that a super league could generate 30% of NFL programming value ... translated, that's $3B. A year. So a super league of 30 teams will each get $100 million a year ... so expect closer cooperation not less. </p><p></p><p>FWIW, SEC schools are drowning in money. That's why they are throwing it at golf, swimming, women's ribbon dancing , ANYTHING to absorb the surpluses. In ten years, that number is going to triple. Or more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vespidae, post: 877635, member: 2957"] I don't think it's an issue of charging the NFL. The reality is that the way things are going, the NFL or some external organization, is going to be involved and having input to how college football is developed. A current line of thinking is that a super league could generate 30% of NFL programming value ... translated, that's $3B. A year. So a super league of 30 teams will each get $100 million a year ... so expect closer cooperation not less. FWIW, SEC schools are drowning in money. That's why they are throwing it at golf, swimming, women's ribbon dancing , ANYTHING to absorb the surpluses. In ten years, that number is going to triple. Or more. [/QUOTE]
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