isn’t all of college football involved in socialist policy ? The ACC distributes 32 million per year to every team based on a collective agreement that is only appealing to TV because of 3 teams. The GORs agreements are a capitulation of individual school property rights collectively pooled for the purpose of 1) soliciting big TV contracts and 2) distributing that money equally to all schools in their respective conferences, including those schools who bring the dreaded “nothing to the table”. If you did your research, which you are good at, you would find that what brought up the value of the BIG 10 was sharing revenue, in particular gate and concession revenue. Sharing made the bottom teams stronger which reaped value when TV deals were negotiated. Ohio State, Penn State, Michigan gave up around 1.2 million each to the lower schools and it helped them improve facilities, hire coaches and recruiting staff .
what I’m saying is that for a lot of people there is literally no need for a parachute because you will never take the leap from the comfort of the plane. Meaning you will simply die in the crash, by the stubborn need to insist the plane isn’t really going down.
Currently The SEC pulls in about twice as much per team than the ACC in TV deals, when they renew the contract some estimate it will bring up to 5 times more than what they are getting now, the low end estimate is 3 times the current rate. The Big 10 pays out even higher right now and is expected to triple its per team rate when it renews. Meantime The ACC will be locked where they are for 15 more years, do the math. The plane we are in is crashing !
10 years from now Georgia will be getting up to 150 million a year in TV money alone, (100 million if the deal just doubles), the ACC powerhouse, Clemson will still be getting 32 million, for 5 more years thereafter. Even Clemson cannot compete against that. If the ACC and y’all, insist that no team is good enough ( when there are no other power houses to solicit) Clemson, Florida St and perhaps NC will bolt to the Big 10 or SEC. Both conferences will have the money to help with the smaller buy outs that will be required at that point and then The ACC is dead. You guys will be found belted in that preverbial plane because you refuse to acknowledge it was crashing. Your tombstones will read “West Virginia just didn’t bring enough and whose Baylor” or “We were comfortable waiting in our seats”. That’s what I mean about some people don’t need parachutes.
and BTW when you say buy season tickets, get more merchandise, contribute more, that’s exactly what would happen to the conference if we had more fans, which are brought by admitting bigger schools.