MoValley John wrote:Anti-trust for what? The Supreme Court already ruled in favor of the big boys back in the 80's. And as you said, FBS ball would have little to argue, FBS already plays at a different level. They have different TV contracts and play by different rules, nothing to sue over (ended with a preposition!!!). The real losers would be the MAC, C-USA and WAC type teams, they would be absolutely Butt Farkled.
Khan4Cats wrote:MoValley John wrote:Anti-trust for what? The Supreme Court already ruled in favor of the big boys back in the 80's. And as you said, FBS ball would have little to argue, FBS already plays at a different level. They have different TV contracts and play by different rules, nothing to sue over (ended with a preposition!!!). The real losers would be the MAC, C-USA and WAC type teams, they would be absolutely Butt Farkled.
That's why I phrased it as a question of whether they would be able to make it work. BY going to 4 superconferences, the previous equation of the number of conferences/teams at the highest level is altered and I am sure you will hear the smaller leagues howl. I don't think there is much they can do about it though, when it gets down to it. The superconferences will include the big state schools of the big population states, and those states that are left out will likely not have enough political clout to push anything through even Congressional type action. Who's going to have more pull, Texas, Florida, California or Wyoming, Idaho, and New Mexico? The only course that the smaller conference schools would have would be to somehow agree to never play the big boys in order to limit the home games the big boys get if they have to only play themselves but that won't happen once the money gets dangled in front of them.
Khan4Cats wrote:Do you see them going to just a conference slate and no non-conference games? I don't see that happening. The problem then becomes the schools that don't want to ever go on the road in the non-conference schedule. Who are they going to convince to play on the road? Unless the superconferences agree to an NFL-like even balanced schedule of home and away games. It might work if there was an even sharing agreement of TV revenues, but isn't that what is tearing the Big 12-2 apart?
MoValley John wrote:Khan4Cats wrote:Do you see them going to just a conference slate and no non-conference games? I don't see that happening. The problem then becomes the schools that don't want to ever go on the road in the non-conference schedule. Who are they going to convince to play on the road? Unless the superconferences agree to an NFL-like even balanced schedule of home and away games. It might work if there was an even sharing agreement of TV revenues, but isn't that what is tearing the Big 12-2 apart?
This is exactly how I see it. It is the only way it will work. Six home, six road, nine conference games and three non-con's. How they work out the details is another story. I could even see them suddenly jumping to 14 games. 14 games, 17 if you make to the NC, is not too much to ask. A grind, yes, too much, no, especially since you will be paying these guys.
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