Time for B10 to Initiate a Bidding War

Submitted by skegemogpoint on June 30th, 2022 at 5:10 PM

With USC and UCLA seemingly joining the fold coupled with reports that both the B10 and SEC are vying for 20 members, it makes a ton of sense to add Stanford, Washington and Oregon ASAP (remember it’s all about brands not geography). This would bring B10 to19 teams and likely prompt the SEC to chase Clemson, Miami and Florida State - at a minimum.

At that point, the B10 should open it up and publicly state they are taking applications for the 20th and final spot and that once decided there will be a moratorium for a period of X years. UNC, UVA and ND would have to give it serious thought - would love to add the Heels and shut the front door on everyone else.

 

 

bluebyyou

June 30th, 2022 at 5:39 PM ^

One answer is that there are not enough teams that are high revenue generators.  In fact, in every conference, we have schools with huge fanbases and others that are meh.  That there is equal TV revenue sharing in all the major conferences has always been a bit of a surprise but perhaps that is the only workable way to put a conference together.   

MgoFunk

June 30th, 2022 at 6:06 PM ^

Markets.  Rutgers isn’t in the B1G because of their athletics, if got the B1G more access to the state of New York via Jersey.  California for better or worse is a massive market with large alumni pools.  Plus who doesn’t want B1G After Dark?  Wasn’t the two day Michigan - Rutger contest fun?  Wait…where’s everyone going?  Guys come back…

Geubux

June 30th, 2022 at 9:19 PM ^

I had always thought the BIG should have beat the SEC to the punch and invited OU and TX.  USC and UCLA are good.  Agree we should get OR and WA....maybe even Stanford.  Heard someone elsewhere argue for Duke and NC.  Let's face it, ND has a standing invite wherever they want, but I wouldn't mind seeing them join the ACC then that league going belly up when a bunch leave for the SEC.

DMack

July 1st, 2022 at 12:57 AM ^

Part of it is media presence and access to a geographical market. I think you also MUST consider brands. Duke, North Carolina, Kansas and Arizona are basketball blue bloods. If you add them no one is watching any other conference, Kentucky still gets air time but they would be completely isolated. 

Perkis-Size Me

July 1st, 2022 at 7:29 AM ^

I’m guessing it would be tough for them to invite Oklahoma because they probably aren’t a great academic fit, while Texas is a pretty good school in its own right. 

Would absolutely be huge for football, but if you made me guess, I’m guessing Oklahoma would’ve been a tough sell for the checking off the academics box. 

drjaws

June 30th, 2022 at 5:16 PM ^

cool the 6th thread on this in 4 hours

no to stanfurd unless cal comes too. aside from michigan and an ohio state, cal - stanfurd is the biggest rivalry imo. 

i probably think that just because im a cal alum

 

 

73CAV

June 30th, 2022 at 5:19 PM ^

Among other things, with the ACC's GOR (Grant of Rights) clause in effect until 2036, no teams are likely to be leaving soon. Essentially, every school has given their television rights to the conference until the current agreement expires. So, it's unlikely any other conference would want an ACC school if they don't bring those rights with them, and it's a bit unlikely that any school wants to leave without them. It's been a pretty effective, if not draconian, way of preserving some stability within the membership of the conference.

DTOW

June 30th, 2022 at 5:33 PM ^

Regardless of anyone's personal feelings, the best case scenario is that the Big Ten adds: USC, UCLA, Oregon, Washington, Stanford and Notre Dame.  All top academic schools with solid athletic programs.  Gives the west coast schools some closer travel.  Rivalries all over the place.  Big Ten network and Fox both get marquee games to show every Saturday from 11 until the night time kickoff on the west coast.  

IYAOYAS

June 30th, 2022 at 5:38 PM ^

I would like to see some thought given to academics and other perhaps more intangible similarities. Stanford definitely meets that. ND as well. I would offer Virginia Tech as a good fit. 

Mercury Hayes

June 30th, 2022 at 5:54 PM ^

The schools you chose are not all necessary no-brainers. There are a few places they could go with it:

 

Biggest Brands: ND, Oregon, UNC?

Best Football Teams: Oregon, ND.... Stanford? Pittsburgh?

West Coast Foot Print: Oregon, Cal, Stanford, Washington

Best Athletic Programs: Oregon, Stanford

Biggest Remaining Untapped Markets Not in Southeast: Denver, Portland, Seattle/Tacoma, Phoenix