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but you see your 30-team scenario will end up in court or congress, like nil. you can't cut off half or two thirds of the country's universities from participating in the national sport. that has never made sense from a fundamentals point of view. nor can you have ucla soccer flying to nyc to play rutgers - for long anyway. in commerce, the fundamentals have to be right for the game to be played, so to speak.
 
but you see your 30-team scenario will end up in court or congress, like nil. you can't cut off half or two thirds of the country's universities from participating in the national sport. that has never made sense from a fundamentals point of view. nor can you have ucla soccer flying to nyc to play rutgers - for long anyway. in commerce, the fundamentals have to be right for the game to be played, so to speak.
If K-State had a snowball's chance of being in the Big 30, you would write a gasbagging manifesto about how it makes all the sense in the world. And if they were outside the Top 70 looking in, you would squeal like a stuck pig about how that's a terrible plan that's certain to fail.

But yeah, it's all about the economic fundamentals.

#Relentless-blowhard-who-can't-shut-up
 
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If K-State had a snowball's chance of being in the Big 30, you would write a gasbagging manifesto about how it makes all the sense in the world. And if they were outside the Top 70 looking in, you would squeal like a stuck pig about how that's a terrible plan that's certain to fail.

But yeah, it's all about the economic fundamentals.

#Relentless-blowhard-who-can't-shut-up
no i would not. i am a realist. i have done this sort of m&a stuff most of my career. if the fundamentals are not right, stuff just doesn't come together.
 
no i would not. i am a realist. i have done this sort of m&a stuff most of my career. if the fundamentals are not right, stuff just doesn't come together.
I can only hope to God that I never owned stock in any of the entities you were evaluating. Imagine having due diligence performed by an attention-starved egomaniac who can convince himself of anything.
 
Why would the Big 12 scabs like Cincinnati Houston UCF etc get in the 70 team league?
Also why would the lower performing teams in Big 10 and SEC want to be open to being in Tier 3 and receiving less in payments? This only is good for the scabs in the Big 12 and SEC.
 
but you see your 30-team scenario will end up in court or congress, like nil. you can't cut off half or two thirds of the country's universities from participating in the national sport. that has never made sense from a fundamentals point of view. nor can you have ucla soccer flying to nyc to play rutgers - for long anyway. in commerce, the fundamentals have to be right for the game to be played, so to speak.
Nothing prevents the remaining schools from competing on their own. K State and the Big 12 can join the NAIA
 
Let's see if I got this right.

Tear up your TV contracts and let Smash Capitol renegotiate them for you. Don't worry top markets in the BIG and SEC, we will boost your revenue and will only take a 10% cut.

We will invest $5B to pay off everyone you screw over, but don't worry because you can pay us back with the future revenue. We will give you a fair interest rate.

The revenue will be higher because the television networks will surely pay $6B for what they pay $3.5B combined now. Bringing Iowa State and Boston College into the mix will sure be compelling.

And don't worry smaller school, we are venture capitalists that would never cut out dead weight.
 
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Never happen. B1G and SEC will demand an inequitable share, and if they don’t get what they want they’ll break off and take a handful of teams with them. Disney and/or the rest of the P4 teams have zero leverage in this engagement.
 
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