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<blockquote data-quote="Technut1990" data-source="post: 816983" data-attributes="member: 3774"><p>and in this tit for tat competition that is forming it prompts The SEC to do exactly that. They won’t go after Tech but it would be logical to me for them to try to break this alliance by simply inviting the bigger schools within it to join. Look for Clemson, Ohio St, Penn St, USC and others to get back door offers. This alliance will have holes in it on its face. How will TV deals be negotiated and pay outs handled ? If Tech plays Wisconsin for example who gets what ? Will TV contracts be negotiated for the individual conferences or for “The Alliance”. Big picture if The Alliance still acts as individuals in the money deals they will still come up short In this battle. They may have the votes to stop certain things but no matter what they do they can’t stop The SEC from presenting marquee money making intra conference games and they can’t control rankings. 5-6 top 10 SEC teams still beats a Straight Flush and The SEC gets most all the big bowl money when invites are handed out.</p><p></p><p>who would you watch during a regular season game, Oklahoma vs Alabama or Clemson vs Penn St. ? I know which one gets more views in the South. I think I know who continues getting the big TV money, which ultimately helps the formation of the upcoming Super Conference. I think this plays directly into the SECs hands long term.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Technut1990, post: 816983, member: 3774"] and in this tit for tat competition that is forming it prompts The SEC to do exactly that. They won’t go after Tech but it would be logical to me for them to try to break this alliance by simply inviting the bigger schools within it to join. Look for Clemson, Ohio St, Penn St, USC and others to get back door offers. This alliance will have holes in it on its face. How will TV deals be negotiated and pay outs handled ? If Tech plays Wisconsin for example who gets what ? Will TV contracts be negotiated for the individual conferences or for “The Alliance”. Big picture if The Alliance still acts as individuals in the money deals they will still come up short In this battle. They may have the votes to stop certain things but no matter what they do they can’t stop The SEC from presenting marquee money making intra conference games and they can’t control rankings. 5-6 top 10 SEC teams still beats a Straight Flush and The SEC gets most all the big bowl money when invites are handed out. who would you watch during a regular season game, Oklahoma vs Alabama or Clemson vs Penn St. ? I know which one gets more views in the South. I think I know who continues getting the big TV money, which ultimately helps the formation of the upcoming Super Conference. I think this plays directly into the SECs hands long term. [/QUOTE]
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