i didnt click that shit but prove to me that trooj admins give a fuck about football THEN ill watch the stupid fucking movie.
You’re right, the admins/school presidents (who ultimately are the ones signing off on these moves IIRC) don’t give a fuck about football…
…but they give a fuck about MONEY!
Here’s how much each conference made last year (remember, this is during a pandemic):
1. Big Ten: $768.9 million
2. SEC: $728.9 million
3. Pac-12: $533.8 million
4. ACC: $496.7 million
5. Big 12: $409.2 million
Here are the per-school payouts for full-shared members (i.e., the Big Ten is still shorting Maryland and Rutgers' checks, nearly a decade after they joined):
1. Big Ten: $54.3 million
2. SEC: $45.5 million
3. Big 12: ~$38 million
4. Pac-12: $33.6 million
5. ACC: ~$33 million
https://www.usatoday.com/story/spor...ce-revenues-slowed-covid-pandemic/5184848001/
I’ve been watching a lot of these type of YouTube videos on whole conference realignment shake up, and here are some of the key take-aways / patterns that keep popping up:
- Washington hardly gets mentioned; when Big 10 or ACC YouTubers talk about who they want to steal, it is always the California schools and Oregon
- Nobody wants religious institutions
- The Big 12 is desperate
- The Pac 12 and Big 10 are not going to want schools that are going to drag down their academic reputations (sorry Iowa State)
- The path of least resistance for the Pac 12 and Big 10 is a scheduling agreement only, not a merger
- It’s ultimately about money and TV deals
I bet if any school makes the move to leave the Pac 12 it will be Oregon. They give the fewest fucks about research $ / academics in the conference, have Nike backing them, etc.
After that first domino falls, I bet USC and UCLA follow…