husker rob
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or what i like to call football welfareSo youre saying we should give money to those who suck and no one cares about.......ya thats the competitive spirit alright.........or charity :nutz
or what i like to call football welfareSo youre saying we should give money to those who suck and no one cares about.......ya thats the competitive spirit alright.........or charity :nutz
What happens when NU plays Tejas? How does the revenue split then? Just curious.
I think the Big XII would benefit by raising the level of competition all around. Look at how SEC teams get elevated, even with 2-3 loss seasons, just due to the perceived level of competition. If somebody like KSU or ISU starts rolling through their non-conference schedule, and then knocks off a South division team, then NU's strength of schedule improves.
Now that I think about it, I'd like to know how the SEC shares its revenues. The Big Ten isn't exactly the best standard for our conference to measure up to. They're pretty top-heavy, too.What happens when NU plays Tejas? How does the revenue split then? Just curious.
I think the Big XII would benefit by raising the level of competition all around. Look at how SEC teams get elevated, even with 2-3 loss seasons, just due to the perceived level of competition. If somebody like KSU or ISU starts rolling through their non-conference schedule, and then knocks off a South division team, then NU's strength of schedule improves.
there is no perception about the 2nd, 3rd and 4th tier teams in the SEC. most of them can whip up on the Big 12 , except for Texas, OU and maybe NU and not so sure even those guys holding up. i don't know how they revenue share down there, but the talent is just oozing out in the southeast part of the country and those teams have a distinct advantage with that.
The SEC shares most revenues pretty evenly - certainly the monies from the TV contracts and the bowl proceeds. I think that licensing for merchandise is not evenly shared; I don't know if it's a case of each school getting to keep the merchandising revenue or whether only a percentage and the remainder is shared evenly.Now that I think about it, I'd like to know how the SEC shares its revenues.
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You have some great points........but is there any way to spread the money evenly between 11 teams to ensure complete developement and just send KSUcks a bag of dog $hit? :dunnoThe SEC shares most revenues pretty evenly - certainly the monies from the TV contracts and the bowl proceeds. I think that licensing for merchandise is not evenly shared; I don't know if it's a case of each school getting to keep the merchandising revenue or whether only a percentage and the remainder is shared evenly.Now that I think about it, I'd like to know how the SEC shares its revenues.
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The truth of the matter is that, absent revenue sharing, you will have a wider disparity between the upper echelon teams and the lower echelon teams. When you have that, you have a built-in perception that the conference is weaker than another conference, which affects the ability to develop new TV contracts and revenues, attract recruits, etc.
While NU is in the upper range, it can't compete with Texas. No one can. If that's allowed to continue, Texas will come to dominate the conference and it will be perceived as the "Big 1, Little 11".
Do you have, or know a link, where I could read exactly how this was all said in context? I have ALOT of respect for Mangino and would LOVE to read exactly how this all came up. Thanks."It's BCS". "That's why they called it" "That was the result of the game"."That's right, dollar signs"! And I'm not gonna sit here and get pushed around just because we're not the top spenders in the conference". - Coach Mangino after the 17-14 loss to Texas in 2004.
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Missed it thanks. Where the hell was I that day? (now im all sorts of confused)Mangino was on a rant, feeling that the refs made a call late in the game that gave the win to Texas so they could get into a BCS game and net the conference big bucks.