Once the Pac Ten, Big Ten, SEC and maybe if the Big Twelve survives - and I think they will, while the ACC is on life support now and won't survive long term - there will be between 70-80 teams in those four Division I conferences. Remaining Division I conferences will reorganize. There will, by default, be two Division I tiers. Maybe some merging of Division II and I teams outside the Big 4.
Hard to predict but I don't think any of the Big 4 have any interest at all in revenue sharing ..... at least not right now. Depends on how the chips fall for Fox/B10, SEC/ESPN (or whoever). But this is a power struggle involving market share issue and broadcast rights for sure with a huge amount of money at stake.
I also don't think that Delaney, or Slive give a rat's patoot about Louisiana Tech and the rest. They can do what ever they want. The notion of a seat at the table for these smaller players is going to die ...... along with not just a few struggling football programs.
Hard to predict but I don't think any of the Big 4 have any interest at all in revenue sharing ..... at least not right now. Depends on how the chips fall for Fox/B10, SEC/ESPN (or whoever). But this is a power struggle involving market share issue and broadcast rights for sure with a huge amount of money at stake.
I also don't think that Delaney, or Slive give a rat's patoot about Louisiana Tech and the rest. They can do what ever they want. The notion of a seat at the table for these smaller players is going to die ...... along with not just a few struggling football programs.
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