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uga owns the ATL market. Took us forever to get the Go DWAGS sign off the building looking into our stadium...
UGA doesn't matter to the B1G or Big 12. Also, a LOT can change in 13 years.
uga owns the ATL market. Took us forever to get the Go DWAGS sign off the building looking into our stadium...
UGA doesn't matter to the B1G or Big 12. Also, a LOT can change in 13 years.
I get that you in Chicago and I live in South Georgia. But that doesn’t mean that we can only speak on areas we live. Both of us have been college football freaks a long time. I became a fan in 1979 when I was 9 and moved from Maryland (where all I knew was Lefty) to Mobile where it was the Bear. Of course I choose Auburn as my team because I always side with the underdog. Attending GT was the perfect choice for me.All this shows you know very little about the B1G. That doesn't surprise me. It's akin to listening to the fans up here talking about the SEC and ACC. It's just not in their neighborhood. They play big boy football up here too. (I'm not suggesting the B1G is all that, but your premise that OSU is the only thing worth anything in the B1G is laughable)
Rigged? The SEC just figured it out first and was willing to spend what it took to win. When a coach who won a NC at FSU left for A&M that said a lot. When ND’s winningest coach left for LSU it said a lot. When a highly successful coach left Wisconsin for Arkansas it said a lot.I get that you in Chicago and I live in South Georgia. But that doesn’t mean that we can only speak on areas we live. Both of us have been college football freaks a long time. I became a fan in 1979 when I was 9 and moved from Maryland (where all I knew was Lefty) to Mobile where it was the Bear. Of course I choose Auburn as my team because I always side with the underdog. Attending GT was the perfect choice for me.
With that said, I do know the BIG and I hope GT joins that conference. But, I also know they have been a 1 team conference in football lately. Michigan is currently what UGA was which was the team who got close over and over. Maybe they’ll break through soon. I also know that Harbaugh upon becoming coach attended and started holding his own camps all over South Georgia because the players down south far outweigh his Midwest players. It’s probably the opposite for soccer and rugby recruiting but I don’t know. I’m a Penn State fan due to many cousins attending there since my parents are from PA so I know what they are - which has been disappoint after disappoint year after year. So yes, they’d be a top 4 ACC team but that’s not something to beat your chest about. Heck, under CPJ we were a top 4 ACC program with Clemson, FSU, and VT. Once you get past OSU, Michigan, and Penn State what do you have? You have the same mess of mid level programs like the ACC has. I’d put GT right now up against anyone in the BIG outside of OSU, Michigan, Penn State and we have no idea what GT will be this year. Just like we have no idea what Purdue, Minny, Indiana, Mich State, Northwestern, etc will be. Heck, I’ve been a fan of Wisky as the underdog type team but do we even know what they’ll be?
I think it’s a safe bet to say that the OSU/Mich winner will get smoked in the playoffs by 1 of the 2 SEC teams that make it. The ACC Champ will get whipped by the other SEC team. It’s a rigged sport right now.
When were you in Mobile?I get that you in Chicago and I live in South Georgia. But that doesn’t mean that we can only speak on areas we live. Both of us have been college football freaks a long time. I became a fan in 1979 when I was 9 and moved from Maryland (where all I knew was Lefty) to Mobile where it was the Bear. Of course I choose Auburn as my team because I always side with the underdog. Attending GT was the perfect choice for me.
With that said, I do know the BIG and I hope GT joins that conference. But, I also know they have been a 1 team conference in football lately. Michigan is currently what UGA was which was the team who got close over and over. Maybe they’ll break through soon. I also know that Harbaugh upon becoming coach attended and started holding his own camps all over South Georgia because the players down south far outweigh his Midwest players. It’s probably the opposite for soccer and rugby recruiting but I don’t know. I’m a Penn State fan due to many cousins attending there since my parents are from PA so I know what they are - which has been disappoint after disappoint year after year. So yes, they’d be a top 4 ACC team but that’s not something to beat your chest about. Heck, under CPJ we were a top 4 ACC program with Clemson, FSU, and VT. Once you get past OSU, Michigan, and Penn State what do you have? You have the same mess of mid level programs like the ACC has. I’d put GT right now up against anyone in the BIG outside of OSU, Michigan, Penn State and we have no idea what GT will be this year. Just like we have no idea what Purdue, Minny, Indiana, Mich State, Northwestern, etc will be. Heck, I’ve been a fan of Wisky as the underdog type team but do we even know what they’ll be?
I think it’s a safe bet to say that the OSU/Mich winner will get smoked in the playoffs by 1 of the 2 SEC teams that make it. The ACC Champ will get whipped by the other SEC team. It’s a rigged sport right now.
Auburn has spent $35 million on buyouts. And that doesn’t even include assistants. Winning is important.Rigged? The SEC just figured it out first and was willing to spend what it took to win. When a coach who won a NC at FSU left for A&M that said a lot. When ND’s winningest coach left for LSU it said a lot. When a highly successful coach left Wisconsin for Arkansas it said a lot.
The Universities in the SEC care more about football than any other conference. There is very little competition from the NFL in SEC Land and the NGL Teams there don’t have the history the Midwest teams have.
Pretty clear they aren't targeting the 40-60 year olds that are committed to sports and they are targeting the younger crowd that don't give a rip anyway. The NFL pregame show with Ryan Clark and RG3 was a mess tonight. They just aren't very good.ESPN has fired some heavy hitters in the last few years. Wonder what’s going on behind the scenes.
ATL TV viewers don't matter (at least as a regional base), but ATL TV households would matter to the Big10 Network and it does matter to the ACCN. If a team had 5 million regular viewers, it wouldn't matter where they are located.The fact that ATL TV viewers prefer uga (by a lot) does though. We're probably the 4th or 5th most popular college football team in the area. More ATL people cheer for other SEC schools than cheer for us. Unless we see a major shift in our fortunes, I am not sure the ATL TV market is the crown jewel for us it used to be.
The B1G is like the SEC. They have a bunch of decent teams that rise and fall from average to good to great and back to average year after year. When these big schools get BIG COACHES, they rise to the top. When they have average coaches, they are average. That's what happens in the SEC, PAC12, Big12, B1G, and ACC. In college football, it's about the coaching staff; their ability to recruit, their ability to coach up; their ability to game manage. If we spent $15MM on coaching, we'd be a Top10 team, year after year.I get that you in Chicago and I live in South Georgia. But that doesn’t mean that we can only speak on areas we live. Both of us have been college football freaks a long time. I became a fan in 1979 when I was 9 and moved from Maryland (where all I knew was Lefty) to Mobile where it was the Bear. Of course I choose Auburn as my team because I always side with the underdog. Attending GT was the perfect choice for me.
With that said, I do know the BIG and I hope GT joins that conference. But, I also know they have been a 1 team conference in football lately. Michigan is currently what UGA was which was the team who got close over and over. Maybe they’ll break through soon. I also know that Harbaugh upon becoming coach attended and started holding his own camps all over South Georgia because the players down south far outweigh his Midwest players. It’s probably the opposite for soccer and rugby recruiting but I don’t know. I’m a Penn State fan due to many cousins attending there since my parents are from PA so I know what they are - which has been disappoint after disappoint year after year. So yes, they’d be a top 4 ACC team but that’s not something to beat your chest about. Heck, under CPJ we were a top 4 ACC program with Clemson, FSU, and VT. Once you get past OSU, Michigan, and Penn State what do you have? You have the same mess of mid level programs like the ACC has. I’d put GT right now up against anyone in the BIG outside of OSU, Michigan, Penn State and we have no idea what GT will be this year. Just like we have no idea what Purdue, Minny, Indiana, Mich State, Northwestern, etc will be. Heck, I’ve been a fan of Wisky as the underdog type team but do we even know what they’ll be?
I think it’s a safe bet to say that the OSU/Mich winner will get smoked in the playoffs by 1 of the 2 SEC teams that make it. The ACC Champ will get whipped by the other SEC team. It’s a rigged sport right now.
ATL TV viewers don't matter (at least as a regional base), but ATL TV households would matter to the Big10 Network and it does matter to the ACCN. If a team had 5 million regular viewers, it wouldn't matter where they are located.
The importance of the market area is dwindling as TV subscriptions go down, but it is still a lot of money. Estimates from several years ago estimate the difference to SECN, ACCN, and Big10 Network to be about $1 per subscriber for every subscriber in a market with a conference team vs in a market without a conference team. So, Big10 network would get an additional $1 per month for every Cable/Sat/streaming broadcast service subscriber in the Atlanta market, and probably the entire state of GA if GT were in the Big10. That is before any viewers actually watch any games involving GT. I don't know how many linear TV subscribers there are in GA, but that could be $3-5 million per month currently. Not enough to make up $100 million per year in revenue, but a decent start.
I do understand that subscriptions to linear TV is going down. However, it still is important to the conference money calculations and it will be for at least several more years. Twenty years from now, it probably won't make any difference. Three years from now it still will. Where that cutoff is is not clear to me.
I'm sure we will keep waiting till we see another conference invite them.I got an interesting text from my UNC friend last night in response to my "what happened?" text.
He said, in effect, that ACC presidents met last Friday and decided they needed additional information before having a formal vote. He is not sure what info they needed. All this is coming from UNC. The meeting called for today is to vote up or down. Still not sure if SMU is included.
My question in this, which he has never answered, is what role is Phillips playing in these discussions? The ACC office has been eerily quiet at a time when the future of the conference is being discussed.
The entire DIS organization is a disaster right now. ESPN knows that they have a dying business model and are trying to cut costs wherever they can. They had overpaid much of their on-air talent(cough:david pollack), so they've cut down the middle tier. Both top line revenue and profit are dropping fast as more people cut cords and those subscriber fees dry up. They need to transition to a different distribution model, but can't seem to figure out what that will look like. I think DIS+ was supposed to be the template, but that's losing money also. They're holding a lot of overpriced broadcast rights with no idea how to monetize that product in the future.Pretty clear they aren't targeting the 40-60 year olds that are committed to sports and they are targeting the younger crowd that don't give a rip anyway.
My question is what roll does ESPN, other networks, and outside influences play in this?My question in this, which he has never answered, is what role is Phillips playing in these discussions? The ACC office has been eerily quiet at a time when the future of the conference is being discussed.
My question is what roll does ESPN, other networks, and outside influences play in this?
Now would be an ideal time to extract some consession from ND. They are pushing hard for Stanford and California to be members.Notre Dame next---Will ND be willing to go to 6 ACC games?
I'd say this has been the holdup in the next round of voting. How much squeeze?Now would be an ideal time to extract some consession from ND. They are pushing hard for Stanford and California to be members.