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“Change is in the Air” ~ Dennis Dodd

Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2021 10:14 pm
by Mountainman
Here’s a look at Dodd’s thoughts and perspective…….. 8) 8) 8)


https://www.cbssports.com/college-footb ... t-fallout/

Re: “Change is in the Air” ~ Dennis Dodd

Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2021 1:08 am
by Cane from the Bend
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College Football Playoffs aren't the only changes that could be in the air ...

Texas and Oklahoma have reached out to the SEC for membership.

SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey would not report on the topic at SEC media days. When asked about it, he gave that time old tell ... "No Comment on that speculation".

Word is, that Texas & Oklahoma could be announced as SEC members in a few short weeks.

Not sure the Big XII could keep its Power5 status with this change.

Does West Va go to the ACC then? Could this force ND's hand, and push them into the ACC full schedule?

Those 16 team super conferences look like a much broader reality now, than they have ever before.

If the Big 2 go South East, then what? Four go west, Two to the Midwest?

Does Texas Tech find themselves in a landfill? Who gets dumped with them?

What was that Mountainman?

Mountainman wrote:........ especially with the NIL and Transfer Portal. IMHO these are huge changes to the game I grew up with and have been a BIG FAN of for many years. I am hopeful the environment these things creates does not dampen the appeal and enthusiasm of the game to me since I’m not sure I’m not a square peg that won’t quite fit in this round hole being created. :?


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Re: “Change is in the Air” ~ Dennis Dodd

Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2021 11:25 am
by Mountainman
I don’t know how this thing is going to end up looking……… right now I can’t say with any shred of certainty if the hole is getting rounder or if the hole is becoming a smaller square. But I must say I’m one of those guys who if I don’t like a movie I won’t hesitate to simply get-up and leave and take my popcorn with me. I’m guessing access to the expanded CFP is the driver behind this. 8) 8) 8)


………and I read where there’s 160 million in TV Rights Dollars if TX&Okie sneak out the back door to be divided up between the remaining conference members so have at it. From what I’ve seen over the past decade is that Oklahoma will be competitive in the SEC, but Texas hasn’t shown much other than big wallet since the Mountaineers have been a member of the Big XII. Although, by the time he lawyers get through with it I suspect the payout of TV Rights Dollars would be less simply because Texas and Oklahoma have just shown they cannot be trusted. :roll: :roll: :roll:

Re: “Change is in the Air” ~ Dennis Dodd

Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2021 10:55 pm
by Cane from the Bend
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I believe it is all money, and quite a bit to do with NIL ...

Take Texas & Oklahoma out of the Big XII, and you essentially nullify any potential value the conference holds, with national brand recognition.

Add Texas & Oklahoma to the SEC, and watch endorsement share skyrocket.

The recruits will head in one direction, and the state of Texas will be the pipeline of the SEC.

The only other destinations that could stride step for step as a market region, are the South Florida era and Los Angeles. They have strong marketing economies. To some extent, you could say New York. Though, other than Syracuse, what have you on the north eastern seaboard? But they are primarily focused on basketball, not football.

If the Big 10 were smart, they would strike a coup with the money schools of the ACC. Propose a merger, to retaliate, by absorbing Miami, FSU, Clemson, Ga Tech & Boston College, which would effectively necessitate ND into a full member agreement, creating the 20 team mega conference that we know is likely to happen eventually, anyhow.

Otherwise, all the power base, with controlling share, is going to land in the South East.

You could have three 20 team conferences, if the Pac were to somehow collect a viable 8 more. But what would that even look like.

It would create a scenario, where a 12 team play off could be triangled, espousing 4 teams from each conference, the top 4 still get their bye; whereas the lower hold the 1rst round.

You'd think they would want 4 mega conferences for that, so they could gives the byes to the Conference Champions. Then the runners up would playoff for inclusion in the semis.

Regardless ... it all looks contrived. Becoming harder to be enthusiastic about.

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Re: “Change is in the Air” ~ Dennis Dodd

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2021 1:00 am
by Mountainman
Yep, with the new Transfer Rules, the NIL, the expansion of the CFP, the recent Supreme Court Ruling along with the shot the Consent Option gave about any future antitrust cases being brought before the court have crippled the NCAA as a governing body.

In any event, to me conference realignment is inevitable and will happen sooner or later. Hopefully they’ll get it closer to being right this time around and for the right reasons, as opposed to the last go around when realignment was driven by TV sets. :roll: :roll: :roll:

Re: “Change is in the Air” ~ Dennis Dodd

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2021 9:43 pm
by Cane from the Bend
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Predictable:

https://www.si.com/college/ucla/news/re ... -12-merger

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Re: “Change is in the Air” ~ Dennis Dodd

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2021 11:30 pm
by Spence
None of this would be happening now if the NCAA hadn't impossed Draconian rules on the kids while also being a huge shield for the schools who were the ones to blame for the rule breaking in the beginning.

Re: “Change is in the Air” ~ Dennis Dodd

Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2021 7:29 pm
by Mountainman
Spence wrote:None of this would be happening now if the NCAA hadn't impossed Draconian rules on the kids while also being a huge shield for the schools who were the ones to blame for the rule breaking in the beginning.



I agree, the schools with their greed, the NCAA posing as a governing body while hiding it’s puppet strings, the media Networks buying their way into the decisioning making of College Football, who are now facing competition, not only between themselves, but a new media player in streaming, have all been contributors to what’s happening…….. that leaves one, and only one, group that can put a stop to this power and money grab to return College Football to the game it once was…….. and that’s the fans. 8) 8) 8)

Re: “Change is in the Air” ~ Dennis Dodd

Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2021 6:29 am
by Cane from the Bend
Mountainman wrote:
Spence wrote:None of this would be happening now if the NCAA hadn't impossed Draconian rules on the kids while also being a huge shield for the schools who were the ones to blame for the rule breaking in the beginning.



I agree, the schools with their greed, the NCAA posing as a governing body while hiding it’s puppet strings, the media Networks buying their way into the decisioning making of College Football, who are now facing competition, not only between themselves, but a new media player in streaming, have all been contributors to what’s happening…….. that leaves one, and only one, group that can put a stop to this power and money grab to return College Football to the game it once was…….. and that’s the fans. 8) 8) 8)



Now there are two possibilities ...

(1.) the SEC is trying to suffocate every conference and limit the viable numbers of potential market competitors
(2.) this is all a smokescreen, and every Power5 is merging into a whole new division that cuts the lower tier off

If there is also a reach out west, at all, then the smoke is yesterday's news, as we're standing in the flames.

https://www.elevenwarriors.com/forum/oh ... rida-state

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Re: “Change is in the Air” ~ Dennis Dodd

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2021 10:51 am
by Spence
SEC is doing what is best for the SEC. Texas is a huge TV draw. Oklahoma is a good brand to bring into the fold. That should give the SEC good negotiating power for their next tv deal. That is what it is all about. Honestly, the SEC has did the best job of building their brand the last 20 years. I'm not sure the guy leading the B10 right now knows that the B1G has football.

Re: “Change is in the Air” ~ Dennis Dodd

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2021 10:59 am
by Mountainman
Big XII pushes back…… reportedly ESPN owes the conference 1.06 billion in rights fees through 2025 and both Texas and Oklahoma would owe 80 million each in exits fees if they leave, BUT, all those dollars go away IF the Big XII would happen to dissolve. As well as, I’ve ‘heard’ these TV Contracts have language that both FOX and ESPN can reduce these “Rights” payments IF teams leave the conferences, if so, there’s why we’re hearing about conspiracies from Bowlsby……… I cannot help but wonder just what the legal fees are going to be during this?…. 8) 8) 8)

https://www.cbssports.com/college-footb ... onference/

Re: “Change is in the Air” ~ Dennis Dodd

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2021 4:33 pm
by Mountainman
Today’s reporting of the BigXII allegations:


https://www.cbssports.com/college-footb ... g-for-sec/

Re: “Change is in the Air” ~ Dennis Dodd

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2021 6:15 pm
by Cane from the Bend
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So, here is what I believe is really happening ...

ESPN will have the exclusive rights to the SEC, once the CBS contract expires.

ESPN is trying to force a situation where the playoffs will remain theirs exclusively.

ESPN is driving a nail in the coffin of the Big XII [and has been for several years now], by doing behind the scenes deals with external entities of College Football.

They were the ones who pushed & pushed for this NIL. They eviscerated the NCAA for years, which looks to be at the end of its life cycle.

Streaming services are on the rise, and ESPN wants to preempt any move to other platforms these conferences might have, by offering all the goods up in the immediate sense.

Truth is, there is bigger money to be had by all, away from the espn coffers. ESPN knows this, and is doing its best to prevent the powers that be from making that a reality.

They do not want to have the biggest share of the sport, they want to have exclusive rights to it. And the conference heads haven't played the field enough to relaize, taking all the money offered them up front is actually a bad move.

If things keep progressing in this direction, then the best thing for College Football would be to tell the SEC, congratulations, you've acquired 20 teams. Now the rest of us are going to have our season without you.

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Re: “Change is in the Air” ~ Dennis Dodd

Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2021 5:59 pm
by Spence
ESPN just covers games, they don't dictate anything. Just like their parent doesn't try to control the narrative in this country. :roll:

Re: “Change is in the Air” ~ Dennis Dodd

Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2021 4:09 pm
by billybud
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