I'm hearing a lot of talk of relegation coming to college Football. I can see a few schools in each conference that will not fit into the new Super Conference model. It's been suggested that each school in conference will receive $75 -100 million per school with the new TV contract. How do you tell a Founding conference member that it's time to leave ?. Both leagues may be headed to court to settle this.
SEC: 1. Vanderbilt as they never spend money on football or facilities And continue to finish at the bottom of the conference every year
2. Mizzou is another SEC team that has done nothing since joining in 2012
3 . Mississippi state was a middle teir program but has struggled to stay above 500
Big 10
1. Illinois is very similar to Vanderbilt. They never win and Do not spend money on football facilities
2. Northwestern is in the same boat as Illinois and Vanderbilt but win 6 to 8 games a year. They are the highest Academic University in the conference
3. Indiana ??? Does not win in football but does spend major money on facilities. I think of them like a Midwest version of Kansas AKA "Basketball school"
4. Purdue: See Indiana and Kansas
The big 10 will continue to wait a decision from Notre Dame to join the conference. I believe at some point the 4 ACC schools (Clemson, North Carolina, Florida ST and Miami) will figure out a way to get out of their TV deals and in to the SEC.
SEC: 1. Vanderbilt as they never spend money on football or facilities And continue to finish at the bottom of the conference every year
2. Mizzou is another SEC team that has done nothing since joining in 2012
3 . Mississippi state was a middle teir program but has struggled to stay above 500
Big 10
1. Illinois is very similar to Vanderbilt. They never win and Do not spend money on football facilities
2. Northwestern is in the same boat as Illinois and Vanderbilt but win 6 to 8 games a year. They are the highest Academic University in the conference
3. Indiana ??? Does not win in football but does spend major money on facilities. I think of them like a Midwest version of Kansas AKA "Basketball school"
4. Purdue: See Indiana and Kansas
The big 10 will continue to wait a decision from Notre Dame to join the conference. I believe at some point the 4 ACC schools (Clemson, North Carolina, Florida ST and Miami) will figure out a way to get out of their TV deals and in to the SEC.