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Is Cuban Informed Enough? Or...

Postby Cane from the Bend » Fri Dec 17, 2010 3:17 am

In this article, it says Cuban read a book on how terrible the BCS is ... ... ... sounds rather one-sided, and not so much of impartiality reading.

You decide.

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Article By Matt Hinton:

Finally, Mark Cuban has a plan to put the BCS out of its misery

Here's how the world works when you're as filthy, stinking rich as dot-com billionaire Mark Cuban: 1) You buy a basketball team; 2) You get a little bored after a few years; 3) You try to buy a baseball team; 4) You fail in your attempt to buy a baseball team; 5) You start reading a book about how terrible the Bowl Championship Series is.

[Rewind: Mark Cuban's awkward spot on 'Entourage']

And if you're as ambitious and impulsive as Cuban, 6) You take it upon yourself to use your fortune to personally fund a playoff system that will render the BCS obsolete. From ESPN Dallas:

Cuban, the outspoken owner of the NBA's Dallas Mavericks, told ESPNDallas.com on Wednesday that he is "actively interested but in the exploratory stage" of creating and funding a playoff system to crown a champion for major college football.

"The more I think about it, the more sense it makes as opposed to buying a baseball team," said Cuban, who tried to buy the Chicago Cubs and Texas Rangers within the last few years. "You can do something the whole country wants done."

Cuban said he has talked to two athletic directors from BCS conferences who were extremely enthusiastic about the idea. He intends to contact several school presidents and state senators in the coming weeks to determine whether the idea is worth pursuing.

Cuban called the BCS "an inefficient business where there's obviously a better way of doing it," and that puts him in pretty good company: Congressmen, senators, lobbyists, the Department of Justice, attorneys general, university presidents, the president of the United States, Sports Illustrated cover stories and more than a few big-name head coaches are way ahead of him. Let's make this happen!

Wait, how are we going to make this happen?

"Put $500 million in the bank and go to all the schools and pay them money as an option," Cuban said. "Say, 'Look, I'm going to give you X amount every five years. In exchange, you say if you're picked for the playoff system, you'll go.'" […]

"[The BCS is] an inefficient business where there's obviously a better way of doing it," Cuban said. "The only thing that's kept them from doing it is a lack of capital, which I can deal with. …"

Wait, money is standing in the way? You mean the television networks aren't willing to foot something on the order of the $11 billion deal the NCAA struck with CBS and Turner Sports earlier this year for rights to the basketball tournament?

That might come as news to Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany, anti-playoff enemy No. 1, who told Congress in 2005 that "an NFL-style football playoff would generate three or four times" more than "the current system does." It might surprise ACC commissioner John Swofford, too, who said last year "a playoff of some type would generate more money than the current BCS," and SEC commissioner Mike Slive, who told the Orlando Sentinel last summer that the opposition to a playoff has "never been about the money," and "it's not the money that will … drive [the] SEC's decisions about postseason football." That's coming from the guy who once proposed a "plus one" format to fellow BCS commissioners that was essentially a four-team playoff.

[Rewind: Mark Cuban makes his rap video debut]

If "capital" was all that was standing in the way – with no regard to preserving current television contracts, lopsided revenue distribution and other traditions – it stands to reason that gap would have been filled by now by a network or other outside party that would see a return on its investment and then some in colossal TV ratings. But maybe not; I'm not in the board rooms. Maybe Cuban is the first guy, after all these years, with the will and the bank account to achieve the heretofore impossible dream. Hey, that's why he's an innovator. Godspeed, dude.

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Cuban is rather impulsive. I admire his enthusiasm, though; is he informed enough to pursue this sort of venture?

He is quoted saying, "why not do something the whole country wants done anyway?"

But, more & more, I have been encountering people in on-line message boards and sports channels, who are completely opposed to a playoff.

More often than not, the supporters of a tournament, are showing up in the minority, rather than the espn market, who would have us believe otherwise.

The problem, is that those opposed to the tournament have a small voice, because big media has an agenda, choosing not to deliver the message from the other-side.

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"It is only impossible until it has been accomplished." ... then it becomes standardized ...

Success is measured by results; whereas Character is measured through the means by which one achieves those results . . .

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Re: Is Cuban Informed Enough? Or...

Postby armchairqb » Fri Dec 17, 2010 5:43 pm

Cane from the Bend wrote:
More often than not, the supporters of a tournament, are showing up in the minority, rather than the espn market, who would have us believe otherwise.

The problem, is that those opposed to the tournament have a small voice, because big media has an agenda, choosing not to deliver the message from the other-side.



I sure would like to see Cuban try this. Good old fashioned capitalism, hard for me to argue against that. The BCS will sure whine about this, too.

He'd better ink a deal with ESPN. Or E*#@ will badmouth the crap out of his idea via Sportscenter and College Football Live. I certainly dislike how agenda driven E*#@ is, but they are the sports broadcasting cartel.
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Re: Is Cuban Informed Enough? Or...

Postby WoVeU » Sun Dec 19, 2010 12:05 am

I think Mr. Cuban is going to find out the difference between real big money and lots-o-old-money! Between a Sports Club and a Good Ole Boys Club! He thinks he is looking at another Sports Endeavor...he doesn't even realize he has just walked into a Political Arena...and he is an Independent. This has got that Ross Perot feel to it.
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Re: Is Cuban Informed Enough? Or...

Postby Cane from the Bend » Sun Dec 19, 2010 4:10 pm

Cuban's biggest roadblock is his short sightedness .

He's a Pro-Sports heavy hitter, and understands dollars & cents. Great to throw money at a problem, when that is how you get things done.

But, the players in this for instance, aren't multi-millionaires. And the NCAA isn't something you can just buy your way into, then take over ( espn has been trying it for years ).

He doesn't realize yet, that he can't simply purchase himself a College football franchise.

The article did say that he was "actively interested but in the exploratory stage" , and that he "intends to contact several school presidents and state senators in the coming weeks to determine whether the idea is worth pursuing".

I'm guessing he'll think, likely not.

Mostly, because of the presumptuous & emphatically implored delivery of this article; the author is someone was has been waiting for just this sort of thing, in order to toss his two pence into the mix.

Written more-so in the nature of the instigating lackey, who stands just behind the front-man, taunting with such witticism as "yea, now what?!" or, "that's what I'm talkin' about", while making erratic hand & arm gestures, congratulating himself over someone else's forwardness.

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"It is only impossible until it has been accomplished." ... then it becomes standardized ...

Success is measured by results; whereas Character is measured through the means by which one achieves those results . . .

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Re: Is Cuban Informed Enough? Or...

Postby WoVeU » Sun Dec 19, 2010 8:00 pm

[quote]Written more-so in the nature of the instigating lackey, who stands just behind the front-man, taunting with such witticism as "yea, now what?!" or, "that's what I'm talkin' about", while making erratic hand & arm gestures, congratulating himself over someone else's forwardness.
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:lol: :lol: Haah! I could picture the little flunky, "yeah spike, yeah, yeah!" It did have that feel to it. :D
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Re: Is Cuban Informed Enough? Or...

Postby Cane from the Bend » Mon Dec 20, 2010 9:08 pm

:lol:

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"It is only impossible until it has been accomplished." ... then it becomes standardized ...

Success is measured by results; whereas Character is measured through the means by which one achieves those results . . .

It seems the Rapture did come for two worthy souls:
In Memory of Grandpa Howdy
In Memory of Donovan Davisson

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Re: Is Cuban Informed Enough? Or...

Postby donovan » Mon Dec 20, 2010 9:24 pm

Cane from the Bend wrote:
He doesn't realize yet, that he can't simply purchase himself a College football franchise.



Phil Knight may not agree.
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