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<blockquote data-quote="billga99" data-source="post: 882230" data-attributes="member: 1618"><p>FSU doesn't buy as much as it would have 5 years ago. They are in a small market (Tallahassee) and the SEC already has Florida. Miami would make more sense based on the population of South Florida. Though I am sure Florida wouldn't be happy adding either Miami or FSU (or both). In terms of whether the Big Ten wants a South presence, the Southeast is certainly a lot closer than the West Coast. In fact, Atlanta is nearly as close to the Big Ten Schools as NJ or MD. This is all about revenue and whichever schools will add to the payout per team. If it doesn't, I don't see why either the SEC or Big Ten would add additional teams. The West Coast teams still appear to make the most sense for the next moves. Bay Area and Seattle are bigger markets and would allow the Big Ten to form a Western Division. TV rights for every P5 conference other than the ACC will be over/renewed no later than 2025. I would expect all of the movement of those 4 conferences will be decided by then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billga99, post: 882230, member: 1618"] FSU doesn't buy as much as it would have 5 years ago. They are in a small market (Tallahassee) and the SEC already has Florida. Miami would make more sense based on the population of South Florida. Though I am sure Florida wouldn't be happy adding either Miami or FSU (or both). In terms of whether the Big Ten wants a South presence, the Southeast is certainly a lot closer than the West Coast. In fact, Atlanta is nearly as close to the Big Ten Schools as NJ or MD. This is all about revenue and whichever schools will add to the payout per team. If it doesn't, I don't see why either the SEC or Big Ten would add additional teams. The West Coast teams still appear to make the most sense for the next moves. Bay Area and Seattle are bigger markets and would allow the Big Ten to form a Western Division. TV rights for every P5 conference other than the ACC will be over/renewed no later than 2025. I would expect all of the movement of those 4 conferences will be decided by then. [/QUOTE]
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