Sure it did but a kid at Vandy isn’t getting anymore endorsements or NIL money than a kid from anywhere else just because Vandy is in the SEC.i might be late to say nil changed the landscape, but it changed the landscape.
its beyond that.Sure it did but a kid at Vandy isn’t getting anymore endorsements or NIL money than a kid from anywhere else just because Vandy is in the SEC.
Looks like Kansas was told no by the B1G. I think everyone is jumping the gun with all the wild rumors. The rest of the conferences seem fine with where they're at. Wouldn't be surprised if OU and Texas to the SEC is the only big move that happens. Big 12 will then look to add schools like Cincinnatti, UCF, Houston, and maybe Memphis. At the end of the day this won't change much. SEC will officially be the big dog in football, and the Big 12 will be cemented as the worst of the power 5 conferences, but that's about it.
I quit reading after the idea that Mizzou should go to the Big 10 for recruiting.well I suggested missou think about it for academic reasons, but there's also another reason, recruiting...
in ut's and 0u's lil plan, they want to tank the big 12...so:
1. they don't have to pay exit fees, ect..
2. they think they, with aTm, will be getting all the good recruits from baylor, tcu, tt, okie state, isu, and ku.
what's gonna happen is, the big is going to 40 schools, and actually be big/think big...
this means the pac 12, remains of big 12 and ND, byu and boise state are boarding the big. meanwhile ut will get slaughtered in the sec..and no player in texas wants to wear orange and get dragged every saturday. and after a few years the same happens to 0u...
so what's going to happen is, the texas recruits going to look around and say, I can play 4 texas teams in the big and not get dragged by bama..then they will set their sites on Nebraska..cause it's close to home and NU will beat all them 4 texas teams (I've added houston for recruiting purposes)
now missou can still go to a non aau conference and get dragged..or they can wise up and start landing alot of texas recruits.
plus eventually people will get tired of watching bama drag these schools, and texas tv set will go off, and their fans will probably hang out on 6th street instead...and do weird things with their new california liberal neighbors in austin.
the sec could be broke in 10 years. and many jailed...just thinking about texas in the sec reminds me of that dueling banjos song...
It hasn’t.. But Nebraska has always recruited nationally know matter what conference they have been in especially before Covid…I quit reading after the idea that Mizzou should go to the Big 10 for recruiting.
How has the Big 10 helped Nebraska recruiting?
exactly.
Master P's son, incoming freshman hoopster at Tenn St, just signed a deal worth upward of $2M. we won't see him on ESPN probably ever.
then again, my school is no longer in the AAU, so what do I know.
Oh, you can read?I quit reading after the idea that Mizzou should go to the Big 10 for recruiting.
How has the Big 10 helped Nebraska recruiting?
Looks like Kansas was told no by the B1G. I think everyone is jumping the gun with all the wild rumors. The rest of the conferences seem fine with where they're at. Wouldn't be surprised if OU and Texas to the SEC is the only big move that happens. Big 12 will then look to add schools like Cincinnatti, UCF, Houston, and maybe Memphis. At the end of the day this won't change much. SEC will officially be the big dog in football, and the Big 12 will be cemented as the worst of the power 5 conferences, but that's about it.
Looks like Kansas was told no by the B1G. I think everyone is jumping the gun with all the wild rumors. The rest of the conferences seem fine with where they're at. Wouldn't be surprised if OU and Texas to the SEC is the only big move that happens. Big 12 will then look to add schools like Cincinnatti, UCF, Houston, and maybe Memphis. At the end of the day this won't change much. SEC will officially be the big dog in football, and the Big 12 will be cemented as the worst of the power 5 conferences, but that's about it.
Where did you come up with this gentleman agreement? First the SEC does not need to give any university any special consideration to get any team to join the SEC. if any team wants to join the SEC they come with hat in hand asking what they need to do to get into the SEC conference. The conference by laws applies equally to all members of our conference. It takes 3 universities to vote against admission tothey had a gentleman's agreement with the SEC when they joined that would give them veto rights regarding any other schools from Texas.
Never trust good ole boys from the deep South, get it in writing.
then you want us in the Baptist or Fundamentalist Conference (Liberty maybe)...Good point
Great. Now the bottom feeders of the SEC are coming over here to brag.Where did you come up with this gentleman agreement? First the SEC does not need to give any university any special consideration to get any team to join the SEC. if any team wants to join the SEC they come with hat in hand asking what they need to do to get into the SEC conference. The conference by laws applies equally to all members of our conference. It takes 3 universities to vote against admission to
Stop a university from joining the conference. Treating all university equally is the key to our conference stability. Each university understands that the good of the conference prevails over petty considerations.
Yes, the South has always been about fair and equal treatment.Where did you come up with this gentleman agreement? First the SEC does not need to give any university any special consideration to get any team to join the SEC. if any team wants to join the SEC they come with hat in hand asking what they need to do to get into the SEC conference. The conference by laws applies equally to all members of our conference. It takes 3 universities to vote against admission to
Stop a university from joining the conference. Treating all university equally is the key to our conference stability. Each university understands that the good of the conference prevails over petty considerations.
I highly doubt that either of them would want to leave the B1G for the SEC. Ohio State likes being the king too much to go to the SEC and come in second or worse most years. As for Michigan, I don't see them wanting to be in the same conference as the southern hillbilly schools.I think Ohio State and Michigan could 100% leave the B1G. It would make sense from a revenue standpoint.
Do you want to see academic riots on university campuses? lol. Don't be so stupid. The research dollars dwarf the athletics money.I think Ohio State and Michigan could 100% leave the B1G. It would make sense from a revenue standpoint.
A 24 team SEC would be able to create a research lobbying coalition much more powerful than the CIC.Do you want to see academic riots on university campuses? lol. Don't be so stupid. The research dollars dwarf the athletics money.
That is not really how it works.A 24 team SEC would be able to create a research lobbying coalition much more powerful than the CIC.
lol. You are clueless.A 24 team SEC would be able to create a research lobbying coalition much more powerful than the CIC.
A 24 team SEC would be able to create a research lobbying coalition much more powerful than the CIC.
NIL castrated the NCAA. Come on man connect the dots.I’m confused as to why so many think the NIL is tied to a league at all. Johnny Rockstar QB at Southern Oregon can make a bunch of money on NIL if he is a good looking dude, creates interest in his social media acts, can get some local businesses etc.
Regardless of what league Oklahoma plays in, Spencer Ratter is going to make the same amount of money, he has to make his own deals. Frost even said it at media days, we can’t help this kids line up deals, they can only help make sure they don’t get in trouble. Big Red Sports and Imports is going to pay Rattler to do their commercials or sign footballs at their dealership because he is the Oklahoma QB and Heisman candidate, not because he plays Iowa St instead of Florida or Kansas instead of Vanderbilt.
And the research dollars will be there regardless. CIC/BTAA already collaborates with nonmembers.Do you want to see academic riots on university campuses? lol. Don't be so stupid. The research dollars dwarf the athletics money.
NIL castrated the NCAA. Come on man connect the dots.
I think Ohio State and Michigan could 100% leave the B1G. It would make sense from a revenue standpoint.
Not all of them....Plains: Nebraska, Iowa, Northwestern, IL, Kansas
Lakes: Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan State, Indiana, Purdue
That would protect all of the old rivalries for the old-timer Big Ten schools.
Because the NCAA is not real. Colleges literally LET the NCAA live.How?
The NCAA is exactly what all the power conferences have wanted for decades. A powerless police squad without subpoena power and basically couldn't do **** to anybody that cheated against their own agreed upon rules. You do realize the NCAA is the hired hand of every team, right?
Only thing the NIL has done is make power teams even more powerful. If you thought Bama has paid $250K+ for players under the table, what is the real number for all to see?
You do realize the schools are actually the NCAA, right?Because the NCAA is not real. Colleges literally LET the NCAA live.
NIL decision publicly humiliated the NCAA and they are basically powerless. The SEC is building an elite conference and will break away from the NCAA. They will have all of the best inventory under their self governing flag, which will provide all of the best payment opportunities for their kids and very large checks to the members. And when the SEC gets enough members, they will have their own league that is modeled after the NFL.How?
The NCAA is exactly what all the power conferences have wanted for decades. A powerless police squad without subpoena power and basically couldn't do **** to anybody that cheated against their own agreed upon rules. You do realize the NCAA is the hired hand of every team, right?
Only thing the NIL has done is make power teams even more powerful. If you thought Bama has paid $250K+ for players under the table, what is the real number for all to see?
No ****.Because the NCAA is not real. Colleges literally LET the NCAA live.
NIL decision publicly humiliated the NCAA and they are basically powerless. The SEC is building an elite conference and will break away from the NCAA. They will have all of the best inventory under their self governing flag, which will provide all of the best payment opportunities for their kids and very large checks to the members. And when the SEC gets enough members, they will have their own league that is modeled after the NFL.
I highly doubt that either of them would want to leave the B1G for the SEC. Ohio State likes being the king too much to go to the SEC and come in second or worse most years. As for Michigan, I don't see them wanting to be in the same conference as the southern hillbilly schools.
Do you want to see academic riots on university campuses? lol. Don't be so stupid. The research dollars dwarf the athletics money.
The NIL decision helped pave the way.The SEC is making a power move, but the NIL is far from the reason.
Maybe we need a new Civil War of North vs South?
You are correct. OSU & Mich could both leave and still collaborate with the BTAADidn't people say the same thing about Texas/OU in the Big 12? That they liked being the Kings of the Conference?
What would stop Ohio St and Michigan from staying in the Big Ten Academic Alliance, but playing football in the new SEC Conference? The University of Chicago collaborated with the Big Ten for a long time without athletics. Fact is, the Big Ten is irrelevant without Michigan and Ohio State, so these two schools hold all the power.
Michigan doesn't get **** for the move.Didn't people say the same thing about Texas/OU in the Big 12? That they liked being the Kings of the Conference?
What would stop Ohio St and Michigan from staying in the Big Ten Academic Alliance, but playing football in the new SEC Conference? The University of Chicago collaborated with the Big Ten for a long time without athletics. Fact is, the Big Ten is irrelevant without Michigan and Ohio State, so these two schools hold all the power.
TV sets don’t matter. Streaming subs doMichigan doesn't get **** for the move.
Ohio State loses complete and total power of an entire respected conference to take on tougher competition.
Big10 has more TV sets. They have no reason to leave.
TV sets don’t matter. Streaming subs do