If ur referring to the Pac-12, blame the powers that be, they had an offer on the table from ESPN for a tv deal, and turned it down thinking they cud get more and it never happened. And got left behind other conferences.
Wait...you mean there are actually people out there pining for the days when the NCAA controlled all of televised football...you only got to see one (or maybe two) games a week...and you rarely, if ever, got to see your own school on TV? Dude...I'm old enough to have lived through the bad old days of College Football. The TV landscape of the sport is far, far better now!
That may be true, but we’re losing college football’s regionality and everything that made it unique. If the ncaa had control over it today, there would be many more games than what it was in the ‘70s because of the rise of cable and streaming. And the conferences would be a lot better too.
The NCAA control is why college football went into another direction. NIL wud not exist, NCAA used athletes’ likeness while commercializing itself and profiting off the athletes. NCAA wud not create a true National Championship game in football. But do for lower tiered college football. This new way of conferences is an adjustment but shows the evolution of today’s college athletics. I personally have my preferences to have more traditional systems but also know it’s about money. TV money opportunities have changed the landscape.
42 years ago was 1981. Most people only had antenna TV as cable and satellite still wasn't mainstream so yeah.... of course there's only going to be a couple games a week. Now with all the streaming services, cable and satellite, I'm sure you'd get your pick of what you wanted to watch if the NCAA was still running things. You think that they wouldn't want to broadcast as many games as possible to get all the advertising dollars they could get?
Here's another aspect of that ruling years ago. Prior to that America got essentially two, that's right two, football games on TV per WEEK! The first game usually alternated between an SEC game or a Big Ten game. The second game was often either a SWC game or a Pac 10 matchup. Sprinkled in was the occasional Notre Dame matchup with USC or the Army/Navy game but that was it. The NCAA and ABC network had a stranglehold on college football and that's all you got. So conferences became vulnerable to collapse (The SWC was one of the first to go as Arkansas left for the SEC and others left to create the Big 12.) but now there is tons of college football on TV.
@@heresy3573becuase usc and ucka left to the big 10 . Washington and Oregon followed . Utah arizona arizona state and Colorado left fir the big 12 . So it the pac 2 Washington state and Oregon state
It’s way more exciting now and will continue to get better with the enhanced competition. Teams are not going to get away with playing the Portland States and other bizarre non conference games you see. They do need to expand the number of scholarships for teams. At least bring it back to 105.
All of College Football isn't at risk given the fact that Big Ten and SEC are doing just fine and they are the powerhouses. Pac 12 fell off miserably but ACC surpassed them with little effort.
I feel like most rivalries anyone cares about will be fine, even if it means they don't play every year or other year necessarily, and what little may be lost in this process is no big deal for the time being. You'll still have some haves and have-nots in the sport, and any move that takes power, money, and influence away from the NCAA is an unalloyed good. 😂
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Bro my favorite college football conference is getting disbanded when it’s as strong as it’s ever been. This shit sucks.
If ur referring to the Pac-12, blame the powers that be, they had an offer on the table from ESPN for a tv deal, and turned it down thinking they cud get more and it never happened. And got left behind other conferences.
Wait...you mean there are actually people out there pining for the days when the NCAA controlled all of televised football...you only got to see one (or maybe two) games a week...and you rarely, if ever, got to see your own school on TV? Dude...I'm old enough to have lived through the bad old days of College Football. The TV landscape of the sport is far, far better now!
That may be true, but we’re losing college football’s regionality and everything that made it unique. If the ncaa had control over it today, there would be many more games than what it was in the ‘70s because of the rise of cable and streaming. And the conferences would be a lot better too.
The NCAA control is why college football went into another direction. NIL wud not exist, NCAA used athletes’ likeness while commercializing itself and profiting off the athletes. NCAA wud not create a true National Championship game in football. But do for lower tiered college football.
This new way of conferences is an adjustment but shows the evolution of today’s college athletics. I personally have my preferences to have more traditional systems but also know it’s about money. TV money opportunities have changed the landscape.
42 years ago was 1981. Most people only had antenna TV as cable and satellite still wasn't mainstream so yeah.... of course there's only going to be a couple games a week. Now with all the streaming services, cable and satellite, I'm sure you'd get your pick of what you wanted to watch if the NCAA was still running things. You think that they wouldn't want to broadcast as many games as possible to get all the advertising dollars they could get?
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@@billyrangel5609 college is overrated anyway
Altheletes being the money in
@@freestylejr082 yup, that is true
One of them makes money and one of them doesn't
Here's another aspect of that ruling years ago. Prior to that America got essentially two, that's right two, football games on TV per WEEK! The first game usually alternated between an SEC game or a Big Ten game. The second game was often either a SWC game or a Pac 10 matchup. Sprinkled in was the occasional Notre Dame matchup with USC or the Army/Navy game but that was it. The NCAA and ABC network had a stranglehold on college football and that's all you got. So conferences became vulnerable to collapse (The SWC was one of the first to go as Arkansas left for the SEC and others left to create the Big 12.) but now there is tons of college football on TV.
Yeah I heard the other day two California teams are joining the ACC 🙄
Stanford and California (Berkeley)
Pac 12 used to be The pac-10 who cares
@@heresy3573And now it is the Pac-2 and will probably fade into oblivion. Your point?
@@heresy3573becuase usc and ucka left to the big 10 . Washington and Oregon followed . Utah arizona arizona state and Colorado left fir the big 12 . So it the pac 2 Washington state and Oregon state
It’s way more exciting now and will continue to get better with the enhanced competition. Teams are not going to get away with playing the Portland States and other bizarre non conference games you see. They do need to expand the number of scholarships for teams. At least bring it back to 105.
All of College Football isn't at risk given the fact that Big Ten and SEC are doing just fine and they are the powerhouses. Pac 12 fell off miserably but ACC surpassed them with little effort.
Now 2 teams remain
I feel like most rivalries anyone cares about will be fine, even if it means they don't play every year or other year necessarily, and what little may be lost in this process is no big deal for the time being. You'll still have some haves and have-nots in the sport, and any move that takes power, money, and influence away from the NCAA is an unalloyed good. 😂
Thank god I still have good old Canadian college football to watch uup north...
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Hey im an acc fan im chillin 😎
The Big10 and the SEC are going to be fine but college football is definitely getting worse with all of the nonsense now.
All of college football is not at risk stop it 😂
Capitalism at work baby! More gets less, as less gets more.
Bro is just being crazy
"College football is at risk"
Lol, lmao even.
No it isn't
Who cares