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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 814627" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>I know the ACC is behind now. However, adding WVU, UCF, Tulsa, and Cincinnati will not help to catch up. (See I added more schools so you can't brush off my reply a "simply adding WVU".) Adding 18 more middle of the road schools will not catch up with the SEC. It might get the total conference earnings closer, but the per school earnings will go way down. If the ACC adds a school that cannot provide at least $32 million in media revenue, then the revenue per ACC team goes down. WVU will not add $32 million in media revenue. Cincinnati might be able to add $32 million in media revenue. UCH will not. Tulsa will not.</p><p></p><p>I think that your solution of quickly adding mediocre teams before all the mediocre teams are gone is the same level of sitting still as doing nothing. Work with the Pac12, Big10, and Big12 or AAC. Get four 16 team conferences with agreements to leave the NCAA and form their own organization. Have a "national" championship in that organization that has schools in every region of the country. Exclude the SEC. If you want to beat the SEC, you can't do it by taking the same actions the SEC takes, but more weakly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 814627, member: 2426"] I know the ACC is behind now. However, adding WVU, UCF, Tulsa, and Cincinnati will not help to catch up. (See I added more schools so you can't brush off my reply a "simply adding WVU".) Adding 18 more middle of the road schools will not catch up with the SEC. It might get the total conference earnings closer, but the per school earnings will go way down. If the ACC adds a school that cannot provide at least $32 million in media revenue, then the revenue per ACC team goes down. WVU will not add $32 million in media revenue. Cincinnati might be able to add $32 million in media revenue. UCH will not. Tulsa will not. I think that your solution of quickly adding mediocre teams before all the mediocre teams are gone is the same level of sitting still as doing nothing. Work with the Pac12, Big10, and Big12 or AAC. Get four 16 team conferences with agreements to leave the NCAA and form their own organization. Have a "national" championship in that organization that has schools in every region of the country. Exclude the SEC. If you want to beat the SEC, you can't do it by taking the same actions the SEC takes, but more weakly. [/QUOTE]
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