How much money is UMD going to get from the B1G conference?

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Anonymous wrote:UMD has 1.5 national championships in football since 1950 the modern age of football. When Michigan closes the gap with .5 more championships I’ll sit up and notice. Cramming in with 100000 people and spending massive resources for a non championship program of more than 70 years seems good for people with nothing better to do.


I learned something here. I had no idea.

I actually feel kind of sorry for Michigan. Putting so much emphasis, expense, effort, hype, excitement, pretending players are students, faking college level classes….…. All to have fewer modern era football championships than “don’t care at all UMD” is borderline weird especially when you add in the arrogance. I never thought about it before but it’s not a good look.


You're trying too hard, and that's not a good look.
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Anonymous wrote:Over on Burnt Orange there is a substantial sentiment for wanting to back out of the SEC and join the B1G for more money and the prestige.

Holy Smokes that would be the end game. You can bet Florida would want in as well


This is actually interesting. Texas thinks of itself as better than the SEC culture. I would not be surprised at all if Texas has begun to put feelers out for a switch to the more lucrative and better academic reputation B1G. The only question is if the B1G is interested in crippling the SEC and all the responsibility of being so rich that it creates too much anger.


Even if Texas (and Oklahoma) switched allegiances to the B1G, I don’t think that cripples the SEC too much. They would have plenty of programs to choose from in order to remain the “other” Power 2 conference.

At some point the BiG and SEC are poised to break away from the NCAA. It seems inevitable.


B1G would take Texas, but not Oklahoma.
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Anonymous wrote:UNJ
Penn State
UMD
OSU
Michigan
Michigan St
IU
Purdue
NW
Illinois
Iowa
Minnesota
Nebraska
Wisconsin
Texas
Florida
UCLA
Cal
Stanford
Notre Dame

This is the end game for the Big Ten.


They really need to give nebraska the boot
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:UMD is positioned very well in a huge media market (UMD is inside the DC beltway) while being the only dominant entity in their territory. There are no VT for Iva, Nc state for Unc, no Michigan State for Michigan, No Purdue for Indiana, No Northwestern for Illinois … all split the market with 2 members plus grab research money that may have gone to the other institution. UMD was the most valuable school in the ACC but they didn’t realize it.


I think they got lower TV ratings when playing than many of the ACC schools.
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Anonymous wrote:UMD has 1.5 national championships in football since 1950 the modern age of football. When Michigan closes the gap with .5 more championships I’ll sit up and notice. Cramming in with 100000 people and spending massive resources for a non championship program of more than 70 years seems good for people with nothing better to do.


Foolish comment.


You’re right . Michigan’s 1 national championship in 70 + years is awesome !!

.5 more and you catch mighty UMD and that’s a tough task.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:UMD has 1.5 national championships in football since 1950 the modern age of football. When Michigan closes the gap with .5 more championships I’ll sit up and notice. Cramming in with 100000 people and spending massive resources for a non championship program of more than 70 years seems good for people with nothing better to do.


Foolish comment.


You’re right . Michigan’s 1 national championship in 70 + years is awesome !!
.5 more and you catch mighty UMD and that’s a tough task.


So you've randomly decided that 1950 constitutes the "modern age of football" in order to say UMD has won more championships? That's funny. But why start there?

Michigan has had 9 national championships. In two of them, a future U.S. president played for the Wolverines. (Gerald Ford, 1932 and 1933)

GO BLUE!

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Anonymous wrote:clemson, uva, miami and unc to SEC is pretty much a done deal.

The big 10 now has the most national championships than any other conference now that ucla has joined.

MD made the move for money and it was a very smart move.


It was a no brainer for UMD. The ACC was draining UMD of its locational monetization and value. UMDs excellent but humble aura had the ACC fooled till UMD flexed its muscle. The B1G came after UMD. UMD didn’t contact the B1G and that gives an idea of UMDs power.


What does that mean?? Locational monetization??


Inside the beltway of the #4 media market in the country. Brings the Big Ten teams right in the heart of the wealthiest state and region of the country that’s highly populated.

The Big now has NYC, Philly, Wash/Balt, LA… and the Bay Area is next. It’s strategy of media and research giant schools is highly intelligent and lucrative.




Lincoln and Ames


They are along for the ride.


It is Iowa City.


Thanks for correcting this
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:UMD has 1.5 national championships in football since 1950 the modern age of football. When Michigan closes the gap with .5 more championships I’ll sit up and notice. Cramming in with 100000 people and spending massive resources for a non championship program of more than 70 years seems good for people with nothing better to do.


Foolish comment.


You’re right . Michigan’s 1 national championship in 70 + years is awesome !!
.5 more and you catch mighty UMD and that’s a tough task.


So you've randomly decided that 1950 constitutes the "modern age of football" in order to say UMD has won more championships? That's funny. But why start there?

Michigan has had 9 national championships. In two of them, a future U.S. president played for the Wolverines. (Gerald Ford, 1932 and 1933)

GO BLUE!



Yes. Thank you.

Michigan is also the winningest program in college football. And the players actually do have to take classes and do well. They have one of the highest GPAs of any college football program.

Michigan is not Alabama. Recruits turn down Michigan every year because they don’t think they can handle the academics.
Anonymous
If you look at the entire history of college football, UMD has one claimed NC and one unclaimed. Michigan has 11 claimed and 5 unclaimed, including 2 during your arbitrary “modern era.”

But sure — Michigan needs to close the gap with UMD.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:UMD has 1.5 national championships in football since 1950 the modern age of football. When Michigan closes the gap with .5 more championships I’ll sit up and notice. Cramming in with 100000 people and spending massive resources for a non championship program of more than 70 years seems good for people with nothing better to do.


Foolish comment.


You’re right . Michigan’s 1 national championship in 70 + years is awesome !!
.5 more and you catch mighty UMD and that’s a tough task.


So you've randomly decided that 1950 constitutes the "modern age of football" in order to say UMD has won more championships? That's funny. But why start there?

Michigan has had 9 national championships. In two of them, a future U.S. president played for the Wolverines. (Gerald Ford, 1932 and 1933)

GO BLUE!

Yes … the ncaa age of 70 years is considered the modern age.

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:UMD has 1.5 national championships in football since 1950 the modern age of football. When Michigan closes the gap with .5 more championships I’ll sit up and notice. Cramming in with 100000 people and spending massive resources for a non championship program of more than 70 years seems good for people with nothing better to do.


Foolish comment.


You’re right . Michigan’s 1 national championship in 70 + years is awesome !!
.5 more and you catch mighty UMD and that’s a tough task.


So you've randomly decided that 1950 constitutes the "modern age of football" in order to say UMD has won more championships? That's funny. But why start there?

Michigan has had 9 national championships. In two of them, a future U.S. president played for the Wolverines. (Gerald Ford, 1932 and 1933)

GO BLUE!





Yes. Thank you.

Michigan is also the winningest program in college football. And the players actually do have to take classes and do well. They have one of the highest GPAs of any college football program.

Michigan is not Alabama. Recruits turn down Michigan every year because they don’t think they can handle the academics.


Uh huh.

1 championship since the 1940s

UMD has 1.5

100000 seat stadium seems a bit much. Get a smithsonian or Kennedy center .. jeez.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:UMD has 1.5 national championships in football since 1950 the modern age of football. When Michigan closes the gap with .5 more championships I’ll sit up and notice. Cramming in with 100000 people and spending massive resources for a non championship program of more than 70 years seems good for people with nothing better to do.


Foolish comment.


You’re right . Michigan’s 1 national championship in 70 + years is awesome !!
.5 more and you catch mighty UMD and that’s a tough task.


So you've randomly decided that 1950 constitutes the "modern age of football" in order to say UMD has won more championships? That's funny. But why start there?

Michigan has had 9 national championships. In two of them, a future U.S. president played for the Wolverines. (Gerald Ford, 1932 and 1933)

GO BLUE!





Yes. Thank you.

Michigan is also the winningest program in college football. And the players actually do have to take classes and do well. They have one of the highest GPAs of any college football program.

Michigan is not Alabama. Recruits turn down Michigan every year because they don’t think they can handle the academics.


Uh huh.

1 championship since the 1940s

UMD has 1.5

100000 seat stadium seems a bit much. Get a smithsonian or Kennedy center .. jeez.


That’s not UMD, genius. That’s DC. UMD doesn’t get to claim everything in the DC area.

Ann Arbor is one of the few US stops for the Royal Shakespeare Company. You acting like it’s a crappy backwater just makes it clear how ignorant you are.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:UMD has 1.5 national championships in football since 1950 the modern age of football. When Michigan closes the gap with .5 more championships I’ll sit up and notice. Cramming in with 100000 people and spending massive resources for a non championship program of more than 70 years seems good for people with nothing better to do.


Foolish comment.


You’re right . Michigan’s 1 national championship in 70 + years is awesome !!
.5 more and you catch mighty UMD and that’s a tough task.


So you've randomly decided that 1950 constitutes the "modern age of football" in order to say UMD has won more championships? That's funny. But why start there?

Michigan has had 9 national championships. In two of them, a future U.S. president played for the Wolverines. (Gerald Ford, 1932 and 1933)

DC is Maryland’s baby gifted to the United States and still embedded in its womb.

Gerald Ford fell down more than Biden but was never actually elected … jeez.



GO BLUE!





Yes. Thank you.

Michigan is also the winningest program in college football. And the players actually do have to take classes and do well. They have one of the highest GPAs of any college football program.

Michigan is not Alabama. Recruits turn down Michigan every year because they don’t think they can handle the academics.


Uh huh.

1 championship since the 1940s

UMD has 1.5

100000 seat stadium seems a bit much. Get a smithsonian or Kennedy center .. jeez.


That’s not UMD, genius. That’s DC. UMD doesn’t get to claim everything in the DC area.

Ann Arbor is one of the few US stops for the Royal Shakespeare Company. You acting like it’s a crappy backwater just makes it clear how ignorant you are.
Anonymous
DC is Maryland’s baby gifted to the United States and still embedded in its womb.

Gerald Ford fell down more than Biden but was never actually elected … jeez.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:UMD has 1.5 national championships in football since 1950 the modern age of football. When Michigan closes the gap with .5 more championships I’ll sit up and notice. Cramming in with 100000 people and spending massive resources for a non championship program of more than 70 years seems good for people with nothing better to do.


Foolish comment.


You’re right . Michigan’s 1 national championship in 70 + years is awesome !!
.5 more and you catch mighty UMD and that’s a tough task.


So you've randomly decided that 1950 constitutes the "modern age of football" in order to say UMD has won more championships? That's funny. But why start there?

Michigan has had 9 national championships. In two of them, a future U.S. president played for the Wolverines. (Gerald Ford, 1932 and 1933)

GO BLUE!





Yes. Thank you.

Michigan is also the winningest program in college football. And the players actually do have to take classes and do well. They have one of the highest GPAs of any college football program.

Michigan is not Alabama. Recruits turn down Michigan every year because they don’t think they can handle the academics.


Uh huh.

1 championship since the 1940s

UMD has 1.5

100000 seat stadium seems a bit much. Get a smithsonian or Kennedy center .. jeez.


That’s not UMD, genius. That’s DC. UMD doesn’t get to claim everything in the DC area.

Ann Arbor is one of the few US stops for the Royal Shakespeare Company. You acting like it’s a crappy backwater just makes it clear how ignorant you are.


NP and don't care about UMD but lmaooooo at royal shakespeare company. It's like saying the stepson of a basketball player came into down 20 years ago and impregnated somebody. What a claim to fame
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