Re: B1G Hockey: The Countdown Begins
I suspect there was a different reason. Just looking at the financial numbers posted below, there are clearly "haves" and "have nots" in the conference. As someone noted, throwing $2 mil at each school should get all of them in the black. The second reason is to provide a short term buffer for any lost conference tournament revenue their teams might suffer as this thing gets off the ground, and increased expenses as a result of a bigger geographic territory. No matter how successful the Big 10 hockey conference may ultimately be, there will certainly be some financial growing pains.
See I think that if the true desire of the Big 10 was to provide some financial support to entice non-hockey schools in the conference to start a hockey program, it would have been easy to do that. Just say any school that starts a new hockey program gets $2 million extra that other schools don't get. If their plan was to try to grow Big 10 hockey, this just seems an odd way of doing it.That's why I'm skeptical of this "news." In a conference that is well known for dividing up its bowl revenue equally (outside of a stipend for each attending schools), I just have a hard time believing that they are going to take what is potentially the biggest media cash cow in the history of collegiate sports conferences and not divide the revenue equally.
That being said, I guess that the precedent has already been broken, as I understand the new schools to the conference aren't being treated the same as the rest (at least as first).
I suspect there was a different reason. Just looking at the financial numbers posted below, there are clearly "haves" and "have nots" in the conference. As someone noted, throwing $2 mil at each school should get all of them in the black. The second reason is to provide a short term buffer for any lost conference tournament revenue their teams might suffer as this thing gets off the ground, and increased expenses as a result of a bigger geographic territory. No matter how successful the Big 10 hockey conference may ultimately be, there will certainly be some financial growing pains.