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<blockquote data-quote="stinger 1957" data-source="post: 877072" data-attributes="member: 1682"><p>Does Miami end up in the BIG? I think so, lots and lots BIG alums in south FL, enormous TV mkt with or without BIG alums.</p><p>Looks to me like GTs future in major college FB long term only happens because we are located in the ATL and that is probably more desirable to BIG than SEC as they already have ATL market. </p><p>Saw something the other day that said one of the attractions to Lincoln Riley about USCw job - he was told they would end up in the BIG soon, LA tv mkt is what they want and I guess also USC would be considered the Flagship brand of PAC 12. </p><p>Does the BIG want ATL tv mkt bad enough to offer GT another chance? </p><p>It was of note to me that BIG took Rutgers in a more recent expansion, NY and NY city, Jersey tv markets were just too attractive $. I'm guessing some day both of them will field a BIG competitive team.</p><p>Does BIG come and get UNC, GT, Miami, no need for UVA, BIG already has N.VA, DC, Baltimore mkt with the Terps. Does the BIG also take Cal Berkeley, or Stanford, and also Washington for Seattle tv mkt? I'm guessing some or all of it happens and probably not too long.</p><p>When does BIG negotiate their new TV deals?</p><p>Would we like to play USC, Washington, Ohio State, MI etc. periodically? Does that fill BDS and MBS, I'm guessing yes it does.</p><p>Does major CFB end up with 2 major conferences, SEC and BIG?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stinger 1957, post: 877072, member: 1682"] Does Miami end up in the BIG? I think so, lots and lots BIG alums in south FL, enormous TV mkt with or without BIG alums. Looks to me like GTs future in major college FB long term only happens because we are located in the ATL and that is probably more desirable to BIG than SEC as they already have ATL market. Saw something the other day that said one of the attractions to Lincoln Riley about USCw job - he was told they would end up in the BIG soon, LA tv mkt is what they want and I guess also USC would be considered the Flagship brand of PAC 12. Does the BIG want ATL tv mkt bad enough to offer GT another chance? It was of note to me that BIG took Rutgers in a more recent expansion, NY and NY city, Jersey tv markets were just too attractive $. I'm guessing some day both of them will field a BIG competitive team. Does BIG come and get UNC, GT, Miami, no need for UVA, BIG already has N.VA, DC, Baltimore mkt with the Terps. Does the BIG also take Cal Berkeley, or Stanford, and also Washington for Seattle tv mkt? I'm guessing some or all of it happens and probably not too long. When does BIG negotiate their new TV deals? Would we like to play USC, Washington, Ohio State, MI etc. periodically? Does that fill BDS and MBS, I'm guessing yes it does. Does major CFB end up with 2 major conferences, SEC and BIG? [/QUOTE]
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