Texas is said to be $35-40 next season.Ohio State was - $20,000,000 or so last year
I think some of the conversations around this year’s playoff and March madness tell us a lot about prevailing opinion-they think that if you just have big brands, it’s automatically a compelling event. This is as bad as saying if the Cowboys, Lakers or Yankees aren’t playing it’s not worth watching.
We heard a week of whining over the blowouts in the CFP first round, despite two of those teams being from the SEC & B1G. We heard how nobody wants to see Cinderella beyond the sweet 16, despite years and years of marginal final four games featuring higher seeds.
I fear that this climate is simply going to result in the have nots being cannon fodder New Jersey Generals-style. The nature of roster attrition that will continue to happen will have a massive cumulative effect on the non bluebloods & those that ride the coattails of said conferences.
I’m an admitted broken record on this, but you cannot have a sustainable system where teams simply buy other’s developed talent and do not have to compensate them for it.
To Jobo’s point about a strong governing body-totally agree, but I’ll believe it when I see it. We all know that the SEC, B1G & ND are going to dictate the terms of whatever that body looks like, and it’ll be to their benefit and everyone else can suck it.
As someone that grew up in a college town and was always more of a college sports fan, I’m finding it harder and harder to look at it as real competition. Pro sports has a lot more parity across the board and the more and more college tilts the advantages, the less I like it.