If the B1G expands, I think it will be in to markets that are attractive for television. Could they get USC and UCLA? Would Syracuse and North Carolina be more realistic?
I am not sure the TV networks and the schools are really thinking this through. With Texas and Oklahoma going to the SEC, someone's going to experience a lot less success than they are used to. At some point, that's going to effect interest in that program (or programs) and that will lead to lower tv ratings, ad sales ticket sales, etc, etc. Once fans start feeling like their team can't/won't compete, it's really tough to get them back on board. It's obviously a money grab, but it's also short term thinking too. If you're Texas and this gets you more $$$ for 5 years but you don't win an SEC title in the next decade and your fan base shrinks and your brand is damaged by the losing..is it worth it? On the flip side is the additional $$$ coming to Ole Miss and Miss State worth it to those programs to bring in two more powerhouse programs that make it virtually impossible to ever see one of them win an SEC title? Wouldn't you rather be in a "lesser" conference as the Miss schools with the leftover Big 12 schools and have a real shot to compete than just be an opponent for Alabama, LSU, Auburn, Florida, A&M, Texas, and Oklahoma?
I am not sure the TV networks and the schools are really thinking this through. With Texas and Oklahoma going to the SEC, someone's going to experience a lot less success than they are used to. At some point, that's going to effect interest in that program (or programs) and that will lead to lower tv ratings, ad sales ticket sales, etc, etc. Once fans start feeling like their team can't/won't compete, it's really tough to get them back on board. It's obviously a money grab, but it's also short term thinking too. If you're Texas and this gets you more $$$ for 5 years but you don't win an SEC title in the next decade and your fan base shrinks and your brand is damaged by the losing..is it worth it? On the flip side is the additional $$$ coming to Ole Miss and Miss State worth it to those programs to bring in two more powerhouse programs that make it virtually impossible to ever see one of them win an SEC title? Wouldn't you rather be in a "lesser" conference as the Miss schools with the leftover Big 12 schools and have a real shot to compete than just be an opponent for Alabama, LSU, Auburn, Florida, A&M, Texas, and Oklahoma?