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<blockquote data-quote="CEB" data-source="post: 879492" data-attributes="member: 4905"><p>So let me see if I have this straight...</p><p></p><p>This is definitely going to happen because teams are going to chase the money. </p><p>The only teams that are going to be allowed to chase the money are the teams who prove they don’t need the money by spending massive amounts of money. </p><p>We don’t know who makes that call on who does and who doesn’t get to be a part, but someone obviously makes that call. </p><p>That someone is obviously working behind the scenes now to make this happen because that’s how things like this happen. It’s just good business. </p><p>There is no doubt that huge sums of money are waiting to be paid for all of these marquee matchups of top-tier teams, because fans are clamoring for weeks and weeks of marquee matchups between top tier teams. </p><p>Or fans are tired of seeing the same teams over and over.... or they aren’t tired of seeing the same teams if it happens more often culminating in a true playoff. </p><p>So... People DEFINITELY want to see top tier teams play each other and media will pay to broadcast that weekly. </p><p>However, the top-tier teams aren’t necessarily determined by their performance on the field even though broadcasting top performing teams is the goal. It’s more likely that the programs’ ability to generate NIL funds will be the determining factor. </p><p>And they’ll have to prove that they have access to millions of NIL dollars and alumni donations in order to gain access to the riches waiting for them in the massive media contracts of the super conference of top performing, errrr top tier, teams. </p><p>The super-conference is definitely coming, and if you don’t believe it, look no further than the major programs shuffling conference affiliations now. It’s obviously really important to be part of the right conference before that conference dissolves. </p><p>Or, obviously said conference is going to BECOME the super-conference. </p><p>Don’t worry about any existing members / affiliations of that conference who can’t foot the NIL bill, though; refer to above unknown good business person serving as gate keeper, who will force out the programs of insufficient NIL means. </p><p>Or maybe these second tier teams will proactively opt out of higher revenue situations because they don’t care about the money. </p><p>But everybody cares about the money... that’s why this is going to happen!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CEB, post: 879492, member: 4905"] So let me see if I have this straight... This is definitely going to happen because teams are going to chase the money. The only teams that are going to be allowed to chase the money are the teams who prove they don’t need the money by spending massive amounts of money. We don’t know who makes that call on who does and who doesn’t get to be a part, but someone obviously makes that call. That someone is obviously working behind the scenes now to make this happen because that’s how things like this happen. It’s just good business. There is no doubt that huge sums of money are waiting to be paid for all of these marquee matchups of top-tier teams, because fans are clamoring for weeks and weeks of marquee matchups between top tier teams. Or fans are tired of seeing the same teams over and over.... or they aren’t tired of seeing the same teams if it happens more often culminating in a true playoff. So... People DEFINITELY want to see top tier teams play each other and media will pay to broadcast that weekly. However, the top-tier teams aren’t necessarily determined by their performance on the field even though broadcasting top performing teams is the goal. It’s more likely that the programs’ ability to generate NIL funds will be the determining factor. And they’ll have to prove that they have access to millions of NIL dollars and alumni donations in order to gain access to the riches waiting for them in the massive media contracts of the super conference of top performing, errrr top tier, teams. The super-conference is definitely coming, and if you don’t believe it, look no further than the major programs shuffling conference affiliations now. It’s obviously really important to be part of the right conference before that conference dissolves. Or, obviously said conference is going to BECOME the super-conference. Don’t worry about any existing members / affiliations of that conference who can’t foot the NIL bill, though; refer to above unknown good business person serving as gate keeper, who will force out the programs of insufficient NIL means. Or maybe these second tier teams will proactively opt out of higher revenue situations because they don’t care about the money. But everybody cares about the money... that’s why this is going to happen! [/QUOTE]
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