I still have to see it to believe it. Is it just bravado on Collins part or will they actually do something? We've seen the same bravado in the past with the OU prez back when the PAC made their 6 B12 team play, Bowlsby when the B12 got raided, California gov when UCLA left etc..They all talk big but in the end nothing of any substance happens.
It's kind of contradictory in one sense. You've said there is no way they'll fall behind 300-400M over the next decade plus, they'll die on the vine. I didn't agree that had to happen but that was your premise. So what's the difference between that and the 30-40M/yr, in addition to the 120M exit fee, they'd have to pay to get out. You'd be the same 300-400M behind in the next decade plus but not only that, you'd be competing against competition with deeper pockets as opposed to in the ACC where you'd be competing against competition with the same tv money resources.
It's a complaint about being hundreds of millions behinds over the next decade but the exit fees you'd pay mount to those same hundreds of millions so what are you gaining. Your competition for playoffs and titles also gets harder. It seems better to wait the decade plus out and then switch.
It’s 10000 % not bravado
There’s a few things at play here
1. 300-400 mil is the minimum. They can’t recover from that. It’s a young school without generations of successful people
2. Boosters have already raised the exit fee
3. Falling behind isn’t just limited to fb and other sports - a lot has to do w their standing vs UF
4. Tying up GOR in court, financing it and having help paying it are all in the cards
5. Re deeper pockets, they’ve always done “more w less.” You know give them B1G $ and better conference and playing field is much more even
6. If total amount to get out they’d owe is 300 mil they’d finance 30/mil year, make 90 w B1G payout and net 60, assuming they actually have to pay all of 300 mil
There’s many other reasons as well, but that is the Cliff notes version