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It's NOT the Power 5

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This is in response to the whining about the "Cartel" never allowing the AAC into the P5. It is actually the Power2 + Pac12 eke their way to decent numbers.

Get past that. Econ 101: Cartels are going to cheat. Any vulnerability by a member leads to further disintermediation to the point that the fringe players are cannibalized. You will soon have both the B1G and the SEC annual University share being twice the ACC and the B12. The Championship Game? March Madness? TV spots? Encroachment into other revenue phases of college athletics operation? Shared revenue streams in far broader areas?

What happens when one P5 Conference received over $50m from the Conference Network and other sources and other P5 Conferences are maxing out at $23m? What do you think will happen? O ... but we have a GoR. I am not an attorney; but, my take is that just means there is an interesting calculation of an Exit fee. It won't stop more musical chairs.

The hard thing for us to take, as our MBB wins & WBB wins & our Football needs greater upgrades, is to see the chest-pumping exclusionary practices of many in that "Cartel". Like Pitt announcing they aren't going to deem to play certain conferences (like the AAC). Tuff Juice. What goes around comes around. It will be a leaky ship when the plucking gets done.

The other thing that is obvious is the separation of goals by the P5 on how they expanded. TCU in the Texas based league led to marginal additional TV eyeballs; Rutgers presumably adds marginal revenue for every cable box. The B1G, however, is in a very interesting Game. They are looking to collectively storm the Global Rankings in academics. Why? Where do you think high-paying kids are going to go. Brand. Then, just work that for far higher competitive students.
 
I agree Pudge. Those in the P5 that think the game is over and they are safe could be in for a rude surprise. This thing could turn into 30-40 athletic departments controlling most of the money and the roads to "national championships". If it goes in that direction those programs will be little more than feeders to the NFL and NBA and the differentiation that makes college athletics special will have largely evaporated. I'll watch my football on Sundays instead of Saturdays like I do now.

The Pitts, BCs and Syracuse's who think this game is over (and probably hope UCONN is dusted) are clearly fooling themselves. They may pound their chests because they have the privilege of getting their butts kicked season after season by legit national contenders (FSU, Clemson, etc.). At some point the math will be so compelling to the big boys that they will simply say "WhyTF are we going to Chestnut Hill?". Absolutely not out of the realm of possibilities.
 
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