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Follow the money. Building a Super Conference with big brands and marquee matchups will make the SEC even more powerful, the ratings even higher and the deals more lucrative. It's all about who can do what where to make the rich even richer.
Is there anyway Tennessee benefits from this from a football win/loss perspective? Other than obviously getting more revenue like the rest of the leagueFollow the money. Building a Super Conference with big brands and marquee matchups will make the SEC even more powerful, the ratings even higher and the deals more lucrative. It's all about who can do what where to make the rich even richer.
So, are you saying that our yearly schedule would include GA, Fl, Bama, AU, OU, and Texas? Uh.... no thanks.IDT it matters so much how the divisions shake out. The endgame is to create big ratings with high-profile pairings every Saturday, so expect everything to be filtered through that lens to maximize ratings/dollars. The conferences and networks are going to look to preserve or resurrect old rivalries, create new ones and shape storylines that can drive interest and pre-sell games. That's what the conferences and schools have been discussing.
I wouldn't be surprised to see UT pick up Auburn as a division rival, keep Bama/TSIO as a division or crossover game, add Oklahoma as a manufactured rivalry game and Texas as a UT-UT matchup (Battle of the UTs ). Networks can build storylines and frame narratives around all of those, while creating marquee matchups with teams supported by large, loyal fanbases. And they can promote them across multiple marquee sports with a built-in appeal for for MBB, WBB, baseball and softball, as well as football.
Rumors that Houston and Cincinnati may be joining the Big XII
I think they better change the donor structure for the right to buy tickets. With more marquee games on TV, and if UT is just middle of the pack, then why pay so much more money for a seat and miss all the great games on TV with the time and travel to Neyland. Sure, go to a game or two and stay home. Even if you paid 400 per ticket for two big UT games, it is still cheaper than annual donations. I think they can definitely make the coin with TV packages to make up for it but they will lose money on the donation side with the living room being a cheaper and better option for fans.
I'm sure you've seen some of the ticket packaging options. This year's season ticket sales were protected somewhat by the pandemic, but UT has an aging donor base. Attracting younger donors and locking in next-gen donors is important, but the last decade has been... challenging. New kinds of fundraising and stadium renos propose workarounds-- reducing seating, converting sections to chairbacks and adding premium seating areas appealing to donors. The best solution is still the traditional one: win.
That's too much of the same. Make it pods, 9 games and every team faces every team in the conference in 3 years. This would be sooo much better than divisions and marquee match ups every other year between divisionsTo me it makes more sense to still stick with two divisions instead of four pods.....
West
TAMU
TU
OK
Ark
LSU
Ole Miss
Miss State
Missouri
East
Florida
Georgia
SCar
Tennessee
Kentucky
Vandy
Bama
The Barn
9 conference games (7 divisional, 2 rotating cross divisional games) and 3 non-conference games.
This preserves all your old traditional rivals (Bama and LSU is a Johnny Come Lately rivalry IMO) and would be fairly balanced IMO, especially if Texas ever gets back.
Is there anyway Tennessee benefits from this from a football win/loss perspective? Other than obviously getting more revenue like the rest of the league
So, are you saying that our yearly schedule would include GA, Fl, Bama, AU, OU, and Texas? Uh.... no thanks.
I'm sure you've seen some of the ticket packaging options. This year's season ticket sales were protected somewhat by the pandemic, but UT has an aging donor base. Attracting younger donors and locking in next-gen donors is important, but the last decade has been... challenging. New kinds of fundraising and stadium renos propose workarounds-- reducing seating, converting sections to chairbacks and adding premium seating areas appealing to donors. The best solution is still the traditional one: win.
We owe them 10+ years of screwing.
Paul Finebaum believes Clemson's brand has 'gone down a little bit' as Oklahoma, Texas reportedly head to SEC
Definitely see that happening to start out. Not sure they get that part.Texas gonna be pissed when they go 6-6 in the SEC for a while.
Yep, so let's trade the bama rivalry for a rival of UT/TU. GA is considered to be the best team in the East, lets create a yearly rivalry between them and Bama. That would create revenue. Let's do that.IDK how alignment and scheduling will shake out. Nobody does. But those games would be revenue drivers, on an annual or rotational basis. There will be a lot of sausagemaking in the scheduling, and some schools generally fare better than others. Some schools have more clout, some schools fight harder for what they want and different school presidents demand different things. But the indication is they will try to keep and create rivalries and marquee games capable of generating significant fan and national interest. And UT is still a national brand with a large, passionate fanbase and a huge social media presence.
So epically beautifulHere are a couple from Grand Teton in September 2017..the first is of Mt Moran from Oxbow Bend and the second is from String lake trail.
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In this scenario, as it stands now, the West is way weaker than the East. I mean, wayyyyyy weaker.To me it makes more sense to still stick with two divisions instead of four pods.....
West
TAMU
TU
OK
Ark
LSU
Ole Miss
Miss State
Missouri
East
Florida
Georgia
SCar
Tennessee
Kentucky
Vandy
Bama
The Barn
9 conference games (7 divisional, 2 rotating cross divisional games) and 3 non-conference games.
This preserves all your old traditional rivals (Bama and LSU is a Johnny Come Lately rivalry IMO) and would be fairly balanced IMO, especially if Texas ever gets back.