volfan2024
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I concur but will go a step further (or backward, if you please) Here's my ideal SEC scene:I don't think any of the fans want where we are. I don't know why anybody would. The league just doesn't really care about that.
I really like the divisions era with the championship game. That was my favorite version of the SEC.
If expansion was inevitable, I think there were more fitting candidates than Mizzou, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and A&M. Regional integrity is important, and "SEC" means you are east of the Mississippi River, and south of the Mason/Dixon line. I'd much rather see an SEC with any combo of Clemson, North Carolina, NC State, FSU, Virginia/West Virginia, Louisville, Georgia Tech, and Miami over the 5 we got.I might be in the minority but I like it. No more home schedules with 2-3 bunnies. 9-3 will be a very good season probably but good enough for the playoffs. And a player who stays 4 years gets to play in every stadium.
True. But I'm not getting a dime, so... I still hate the "New SEC".I'll just leave this here. $72.4M a year payout from the media rights deal the SEC has now soothes a multitude of "I miss the old SEC" feelings.
That's well over double the old SEC deal per school. The SEC is still behind the B1G in media revenue and you guys need to realize what rows the boat these days and it sure as heck ain't "the traditional SEC geographic footprint."
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SEC Has Officially Broken the Billion-Dollar Revenue Barrier
The Southeastern Conference announced Thursday that it distributed $1.03 billion in revenue to its 16 members during the fiscal year 2025, becoming the first league to officially claim having generated 10-figure earnings in a single fiscal cycle. The FY25 distribution represents an increase of...share.google
Towards the end of the CBS deal the SEC wasn't fully valued. SEC was going to get a better deal with or without expanding. Granted it was a bigger deal because of OU &TX but just guessing the per share payout wouldn't have been much different without them. Neither were winning Nattys in football TX 2005, OU 2000. The founders have pretty much owned baseball. Neither are basketball elites. I don't see where any expansion team brought anything to the SEC.I'll just leave this here. $72.4M a year payout from the media rights deal the SEC has now soothes a multitude of "I miss the old SEC" feelings.
That's well over double the old SEC deal per school. The SEC is still behind the B1G in media revenue and you guys need to realize what rows the boat these days and it sure as heck ain't "the traditional SEC geographic footprint."
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SEC Has Officially Broken the Billion-Dollar Revenue Barrier
The Southeastern Conference announced Thursday that it distributed $1.03 billion in revenue to its 16 members during the fiscal year 2025, becoming the first league to officially claim having generated 10-figure earnings in a single fiscal cycle. The FY25 distribution represents an increase of...share.google
This is ideal because the 80s SEC was awesome and it alleviates the schedule issue: 9 game round robin, every conference member plays each other yearly, get rid of the conference championship game and award championship based on season results.I concur but will go a step further (or backward, if you please) Here's my ideal SEC scene:
and who pays for this rip off ? You doI'll just leave this here. $72.4M a year payout from the media rights deal the SEC has now soothes a multitude of "I miss the old SEC" feelings.
That's well over double the old SEC deal per school. The SEC is still behind the B1G in media revenue and you guys need to realize what rows the boat these days and it sure as heck ain't "the traditional SEC geographic footprint."
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SEC Has Officially Broken the Billion-Dollar Revenue Barrier
The Southeastern Conference announced Thursday that it distributed $1.03 billion in revenue to its 16 members during the fiscal year 2025, becoming the first league to officially claim having generated 10-figure earnings in a single fiscal cycle. The FY25 distribution represents an increase of...share.google
CashTowards the end of the CBS deal the SEC wasn't fully valued. SEC was going to get a better deal with or without expanding. Granted it was a bigger deal because of OU &TX but just guessing the per share payout wouldn't have been much different without them. Neither were winning Nattys in football TX 2005, OU 2000. The founders have pretty much owned baseball. Neither are basketball elites. I don't see where any expansion team brought anything to the SEC.
I don't like change either but the B1G might have taken OU and TX if the SEC didn't. At this point it's a little like the Cold War and we have to do things to keep the B1G from getting too much economic power.Towards the end of the CBS deal the SEC wasn't fully valued. SEC was going to get a better deal with or without expanding. Granted it was a bigger deal because of OU &TX but just guessing the per share payout wouldn't have been much different without them. Neither were winning Nattys in football TX 2005, OU 2000. The founders have pretty much owned baseball. Neither are basketball elites. I don't see where any expansion team brought anything to the SEC.
Rip off? Is the quality of football worse in the SEC with TX and OU in? I think not.and who pays for this rip off ? You do
Im talking TV ads - the higher they charge the more you pay for the productRip off? Is the quality of football worse in the SEC with TX and OU in? I think not.
I'll agree Miz brings very little but neither does MS State except Miz brings eyeballs. Eyeballs bring money. Money drives the machine.
The SEC cannot compete with the B1G financially if we let them draw eyeballs from everywhere except the Southeast. It's just the economic reality of keeping up.
Sure. It's more valuable so it costs more.Im talking TV ads - the higher they charge the more you pay for the product
I don’t disagreeIf expansion was inevitable, I think there were more fitting candidates than Mizzou, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and A&M. Regional integrity is important, and "SEC" means you are east of the Mississippi River, and south of the Mason/Dixon line. I'd much rather see an SEC with any combo of Clemson, North Carolina, NC State, FSU, Virginia/West Virginia, Louisville, Georgia Tech, and Miami over the 5 we got.
