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College Football 2025

I'm surprised they're (Michigan, OSU) willing to latch on to a 20 year agreement, though. Signing a long term deal hamstrung the ACC.
 
I'm surprised they're (Michigan, OSU) willing to latch on to a 20 year agreement, though. Signing a long term deal hamstrung the ACC.
They’re trying to negotiate higher payouts from this $2B. Which would be a pretty historic shift for the Big Ten. With the exception of temporary lower payouts for new members, the Big Ten has been equal on revenue sharing the entire time.
 
I don’t think that’s going to fly.
This is a professional league now. The top 4 teams can leave and join the best of the SEC and print money if they want. If you aren't Michigan, tOSU, USC or PSU then you will take what they give you and be happy with it.
 
Time to simply divorce B10/SEC college football from college and call it the C-League or something. Then the rest of us can pretend it is still about education.

You could really say this about the top 64 programs.
 
This is a professional league now. The top 4 teams can leave and join the best of the SEC and print money if they want. If you aren't Michigan, tOSU, USC or PSU then you will take what they give you and be happy with it.
But they won’t.
 
They’re trying to negotiate higher payouts from this $2B. Which would be a pretty historic shift for the Big Ten. With the exception of temporary lower payouts for new members, the Big Ten has been equal on revenue sharing the entire time.
If that happens, it seals the fate of some of our donations, that’s for sure. Even still, the new deal is really shifting my thinking a LOT.
 
This quote from The Athletic is just for Kep:

"For the first time since their head-to-head series began in 1896, Colgate has pulled ahead of Cornell, 52-51-3. Cornell won 13 of the first 14 games in their David vs. Goliath competition by a combined score of 190-15 (including a tie), but Colgate was apparently playing the long game and resolved to catch the Cornell Red by 2025."
 
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