Noah.Dreams
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Let's quit playing the victim. We have the BCS and it is what it is.
What the SEC has within their control is the regular season schedule.
How can the SEC make the regular season more attractive to TV networks?
How can the SEC maximize their market potential?
What if every SEC team played one another, then a playoff system emerges by default and...
Every SEC team would qualify!
The SEC shouldn't create their own network and try to compete with TV networks because infrastructure and distribution is not their strength. The SEC excels in quality programming and loyal fanbase, ie RATINGS. If the SEC provides quality content with six grudge matches week in and week out, every sports network would throw money at us.
Can you imagine an SEC game every week on CBS, ESPN, Fox, TBS, TNT, ESPN+ or ESPN2?
Is it just me.... but it seems obvious that who ever controls TV revenue during the regular season will call the shots in college football, right?
The expenses for SEC football programs will increase by 20% over the next year. Don't be surprised if salaries double, if not triple, for all SEC football coaches (both head coach and assistant coaches) by 2009.
Now is the time to maximize revenue within the conference. The SEC needs to draw first blood before the Big 10. We have an opportunity to strike contracts with CBS, ESPN, FOX, TNT, TBS and devise a pecking order for weekly game selection.
The SEC has two unique characteristics. Loyal fanbase (ie ratings) and quality content (top 1% athletes and coaches). It's time to market our blood feuds to the rest of the country and then to Central America and Canada.
Do you really think the Big 10 Commissioner Delany hasn't devised a plan to lock up TV revenues during the regular season?
What the SEC has within their control is the regular season schedule.
How can the SEC make the regular season more attractive to TV networks?
How can the SEC maximize their market potential?
What if every SEC team played one another, then a playoff system emerges by default and...
Every SEC team would qualify!
The SEC shouldn't create their own network and try to compete with TV networks because infrastructure and distribution is not their strength. The SEC excels in quality programming and loyal fanbase, ie RATINGS. If the SEC provides quality content with six grudge matches week in and week out, every sports network would throw money at us.
Can you imagine an SEC game every week on CBS, ESPN, Fox, TBS, TNT, ESPN+ or ESPN2?
Is it just me.... but it seems obvious that who ever controls TV revenue during the regular season will call the shots in college football, right?
The expenses for SEC football programs will increase by 20% over the next year. Don't be surprised if salaries double, if not triple, for all SEC football coaches (both head coach and assistant coaches) by 2009.
Now is the time to maximize revenue within the conference. The SEC needs to draw first blood before the Big 10. We have an opportunity to strike contracts with CBS, ESPN, FOX, TNT, TBS and devise a pecking order for weekly game selection.
The SEC has two unique characteristics. Loyal fanbase (ie ratings) and quality content (top 1% athletes and coaches). It's time to market our blood feuds to the rest of the country and then to Central America and Canada.
Do you really think the Big 10 Commissioner Delany hasn't devised a plan to lock up TV revenues during the regular season?