GopherFanatic19
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ESPN / SECPN will have every talking head attacking this on how it isn’t good or it silly etc.
I don't think your sentiment is wrong.
Screw Finebaum. Calls the alliance “embarrassing.”
As I've said before: the biggest, most important move the alliance can force is for the CFP to crack open its TV deal. Let other TV partners get invested in it and don't let it be an ESPN monopoly.the ESPN website had a long article about the alliance. considering the source, it was fairly balanced. Couple of the main points - this goes beyond football. the three conferences have a lot in common with each other - not so much with the SEC.
one AD reportedly terms it a "philosophical alignment." said they view it as an alternative to expansion - work together as opposed to raiding each other for new members.
Also, sources say there is a lot of concern about the NCAA seeming to lose influence over college FB. Bottom line - the 3 conferences do not want the SEC and its commissioner becoming the power broker for college FB. And a lot of this supposedly involves the playoff system. the 3 conferences don't want a system that favors the SEC.
Playoff won’t expand to 12. Will be smaller.the ESPN website had a long article about the alliance. considering the source, it was fairly balanced. Couple of the main points - this goes beyond football. the three conferences have a lot in common with each other - not so much with the SEC.
one AD reportedly terms it a "philosophical alignment." said they view it as an alternative to expansion - work together as opposed to raiding each other for new members.
Also, sources say there is a lot of concern about the NCAA seeming to lose influence over college FB. Bottom line - the 3 conferences do not want the SEC and its commissioner becoming the power broker for college FB. And a lot of this supposedly involves the playoff system. the 3 conferences don't want a system that favors the SEC.
What will happen in your opinion?You should start another thread just in case no one buys your theory…oh never mind.
He also talks about capping the number of teams per conference in the playoff. And if the SEC balks at the idea having the 40 team ACC/Pac/big treating the SEC like North Korea. And by creating their own team 40 team system, they could likely invite smaller conferences to join their postseason instead of the SEC’s by giving some inclusivity.Here's a CFN piece by Pete Fiutak:
ACC, Big Ten, Pac-12 Alliance, and What It All Means: College Football Daily Cavalcade
College Football Daily Cavalcade: The ACC, Big Ten, and Pac-12 will form an alliance. So now what? College Football Daily Cavalcade: ACC, Big Ten, Pac-12 Alliance, and What It All Means – Con…collegefootballnews.com
Basically says it's about getting a deal with Hulu and Amazon and the like. Makes sense to me.
If Big 12 was closest ally, why did The SEC F them by taking OU and Texas?I don't think your sentiment is wrong.
I think he's mainly frustrated at two things: 1) that the Big XII is being left out of the alliance, and 2) that the ACC is choosing to be apart of it.
Basically saying that the Big XII has been the SEC's closest ally and so he thinks the other conferences should help save them. And two, I guess, thinking of the ACC as being the a "brother southern conf" and should be an ally via ESPN.
As others have no doubt already said: Finebaum is to SEC fans what Tucker Carlson is to conservatives. Just tells them whatever they think they want to hear.
UT/OU wanted to leave the Big XII. Should the SEC have turned them down? I don't think that would've ever been reasonable -- for nothing else, because they would've went to the Big Ten.If Big 12 was closest ally, why did The SEC F them by taking OU and Texas?
the SEC should save them as they created the mess in the first place.
anything the rest do to limit the SEC influence is fine by me
This could make a lot of sense.I predict 8 with top 5 conference champs getting auto bids.
But will SEC/ESPN go for it?I also predict a 2 team per conference limit.
AgreedIf the SEC breaks free from the rest of FBS I’ll never watch another SEC game again and I’m a huge college fan.
And if this alliance means the Big 10, PAC 12, and ACC are not looking to expand their conferences, that makes the future of the Big 12 more certain: they're less likely to lose members, which in turn will make them more attractive to new membersUT/OU wanted to leave the Big XII. Should the SEC have turned them down? I don't think that would've ever been reasonable -- for nothing else, because they would've went to the Big Ten.
The Big XII isn't necessarily lost. I think they can clamp the bleeding by inviting Cincy and Houston, and then trying their best to show that they deserve to still be a P5 - at least on the field and at the table, if not in TV money - by winning as much as they can. Iowa State in the CFP, for example, would be a strong start.
Good point!And if this alliance means the Big 10, PAC 12, and ACC are not looking to expand their conferences, that makes the future of the Big 12 more certain: they're less likely to lose members, which in turn will make them more attractive to new members