Yes you are right. They will be moving nfl teams out of nyc, dc, Chicago, LA and Philly. |
To Tallahassee and chapel Hill !! 😂😂😂 |
Cuz of “streaming” lolololz. The B1G and NFL dictate to streaming, cable and network. They let the majority get a piece and then leave a couple out for musical chairs max income |
Those NFL teams get ratings. The same isn't true of Northwestern, or any team in Philly or NYC. USC will be fine |
This is absolutely incorrect. The CFP generates huge amounts of money for conferences which then divide the proceeds up among its conference member teams. Powerful football schools need conference opponents. The previous poster (quoted above) is 100% wrong. Highly likely that Notre Dame will be joining the Big Ten Conference within the next 3 years. |
DC, NY, NJ are pro markets. Empty college stadiums make for poor television. |
| Over the past decade, I have read repeatedly that Boston is not considered an attractive TV market for college sports as Boston is a pro sports town. A main reason why the Big Ten Conference has no interest in Boston College. |
| The Big Ten loves sports but is more into research dollars. Michigan, UCLA, Wisconsin,UMD, Washington, Ohio State, Minnesota are all top 15 publics for research spending. The research money dwarfs the sports money. UMD this year sports budget will be approaching 120 million. The research budget is approaching 1.5 billion after the recent pentagon contract. |
Do you have a cite? |
https://ncsesdata.nsf.gov/profiles/site?method=rankingBySource&ds=herd This is before UMDs huge 500 million pentagon contract that will move it into the second among publics https://www.wbaltv.com/article/university-of-maryland-pentagon-contract/60952040 |