Interesting to see these schools organizing along new lines. I am looking to an alternative to the minor league football that will be offered in the B1G. I want to learn more about what the schools outside of FBS, if that is still a thing, will be doing.Interesting having Richmond in the Patriot League as a full member now. Has any of these AD's even consider with expansion of the "lower tier" leagues, the greater cost of travel expenses for these schools which doesn't have huge budgets to start with. That's a long bus ride from Colgate to Richmond, even if you use I-95. "apologies to Travis Tritt"....
Dave, Ivy League might be an alternative to consider on several levels.Interesting to see these schools organizing along new lines. I am looking to an alternative to the minor league football that will be offered in the B1G. I want to learn more about what the schools outside of FBS, if that is still a thing, will be doing.
I remember how much fun it was to go to a college football game back in the 1960s. The game of course was the centerpiece, but with the bands and cheerleaders and students there was an energy that was so much fun. That is dead now.
I plan to take in a game at Millersville, F&M or Shippensburg to see if any of the things I once loved about the sport remain.
Who cares about $? Really. WGAF?Wonder how much more the Big10 money number will increase with USC, Oregon and others adding to the bottom line. Rutgers will become the "Financial King of the Mediocre" without breaking a sweat.
If my reading is correct, nothing upfront. What will happen over the 10 year (I believe that is the number) during which the $2+bn is paid out is that the NCAA will slash its distribution (from the media rights deal for March Madness) to member schools. For the last reporting year, PSU received nearly $5mm.Who cares about $? Really. WGAF?
If I want to cheer about finances I’ll read the Wall Street Journal.
“Things are out of whack.” A great Penn State icon had it right. It used to be college football, not NFL lite.
BTW, what will PSU have to put up as their share of that $2billion plus settlement I heard about on the news this morning? Then there is the $700 million in principal and interest on the stadium. The players will be directly paid soon soon as well. Funny how projected fortunes find a way to disappear.
Soon we will likely see dozens of schools eliminated from “College” football when the B1G and SEC have achieved the creation of their two super leagues. What happens to Pitt, GA Tech, Syracuse, VA Tech, SMU, Stanford, Cal, Kansas State, BYU and their fans then? Are we really better for it if it happens?
The Penn State brain trust seems to operate under the assumption that the money is never going to disappear. Funny, the ACC schools had that belief when they signed their last tv contract. **** happens.
From Fortune - “Schools in the Big Ten, Big 12, Atlantic Coast and Southeastern conferences will end up bearing the brunt of the settlement at a cost of about $300 million each over 10 years, the majority of which will be paid to athletes going forward.”If my reading is correct, nothing upfront. What will happen over the 10 year (I believe that is the number) during which the $2+bn is paid out is that the NCAA will slash its distribution (from the media rights deal for March Madness) to member schools. For the last reporting year, PSU received nearly $5mm.
Have you purchased every get off my lawn sign in Harrisburg? D1 college football is about to enter the most truly competitive era it has ever had. More huge match ups, more exciting games, more toss up games. You are going to miss out.Interesting to see these schools organizing along new lines. I am looking to an alternative to the minor league football that will be offered in the B1G. I want to learn more about what the schools outside of FBS, if that is still a thing, will be doing.
I remember how much fun it was to go to a college football game back in the 1960s. The game of course was the centerpiece, but with the bands and cheerleaders and students there was an energy that was so much fun. That is dead now.
I plan to take in a game at Millersville, F&M or Shippensburg to see if any of the things I once loved about the sport remain.
Have you purchased every get off my lawn sign in Harrisburg? D1 college football is about to enter the most truly competitive era it has ever had. More huge match ups, more exciting games, more toss up games. You are going to miss out.
Wheel of Fortune
Since they list alphabetically around that wheel, shouldn’t ‘Ole Miss’ either be after Oklahoma or listed correctly as ‘Mississippi’? Why use their nickname and not Bama or Mizzou’s? Does it just “mean more” at Ole Miss allowing them to defy alphabetic order?
Some of life’s big mysteries may never be solved.
It’ll all be over soon.
Go ahead and enjoy minor league football. I could not care less. I loved the college game. It will survive somewhere.Have you purchased every get off my lawn sign in Harrisburg? D1 college football is about to enter the most truly competitive era it has ever had. More huge match ups, more exciting games, more toss up games. You are going to miss out.
Go ahead and enjoy minor league football. I could not care less. I loved the college game. It will survive somewhere.