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<blockquote data-quote="billga99" data-source="post: 982657" data-attributes="member: 1618"><p>The really hard thing to predict is how much TV money would be left for schools not in the top tier. Looking at Group of 5 schools vs. Power 5 schools, it is a very big difference. Looking at the AAC which is probably the highest paid Group of 5 conference, they are getting 7 million per school vs. 30MM+ for Power 5 conferences. That 23 million dollar difference funds a lot of personnel which you likely would lose. If this comes to past, I really wish they would blowup the insanity of 2024 conference alignments and take it back to Regional Alignment. Yes the big SEC schools, FSU, Clemson, maybe UNC would be gone but you could still put together a strong Southeast geographical conference. That would dramatically drop travel cost for non-revenue producing sports which would cover some of the difference.</p><p></p><p>Obviously I would not be wild about GT not being in the Top Tier. But reality is I still think there would be some interest regardless of whether we are in a different tier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billga99, post: 982657, member: 1618"] The really hard thing to predict is how much TV money would be left for schools not in the top tier. Looking at Group of 5 schools vs. Power 5 schools, it is a very big difference. Looking at the AAC which is probably the highest paid Group of 5 conference, they are getting 7 million per school vs. 30MM+ for Power 5 conferences. That 23 million dollar difference funds a lot of personnel which you likely would lose. If this comes to past, I really wish they would blowup the insanity of 2024 conference alignments and take it back to Regional Alignment. Yes the big SEC schools, FSU, Clemson, maybe UNC would be gone but you could still put together a strong Southeast geographical conference. That would dramatically drop travel cost for non-revenue producing sports which would cover some of the difference. Obviously I would not be wild about GT not being in the Top Tier. But reality is I still think there would be some interest regardless of whether we are in a different tier. [/QUOTE]
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