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giacomo
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  Message Not Read  Big Ten Revenues by School
   Posted: 5/5/2023 7:35:32 AM 
https://pge.post-gazette.com/.pf/showstory/202305050020/3

Michigan number 1, OSU 2.
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  Message Not Read  RE: Big Ten Revenues by School
   Posted: 5/5/2023 3:58:38 PM 
I hope Rutgers and Maryland are enjoying those BIG checks for all the Ls they put up.

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  Message Not Read  RE: Big Ten Revenues by School
   Posted: 5/5/2023 4:21:27 PM 
Rutgers and Maryland heavily rely on the prestige of the Big Ten and are very fortunate to get in because based on that last expansion with UCLA and USC they probably wouldn't get in today with the super league mindset.

SEC is trying to do the same thing I've heard by carving up the ACC, which might not be a bad place for Ohio to look if there are a lot of holes to fill. UC of course has made its future with the Big 12 and are sort of stuck.


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  Message Not Read  RE: Big Ten Revenues by School
   Posted: 5/5/2023 4:41:13 PM 
GoCats105 wrote:
I hope Rutgers and Maryland are enjoying those BIG checks for all the Ls they put up.



Maryland went 8-5 in football and went the NCAA tournament in basketball.
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  Message Not Read  RE: Big Ten Revenues by School
   Posted: 5/5/2023 6:39:02 PM 
Campus Flow wrote:
Rutgers and Maryland heavily rely on the prestige of the Big Ten and are very fortunate to get in because based on that last expansion with UCLA and USC they probably wouldn't get in today with the super league mindset.

SEC is trying to do the same thing I've heard by carving up the ACC, which might not be a bad place for Ohio to look if there are a lot of holes to fill. UC of course has made its future with the Big 12 and are sort of stuck.


Maryland brings in the Baltimore/DC market and Rutgers the NYC TV market. Bringing them in was a no brainer.
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  Message Not Read  RE: Big Ten Revenues by School
   Posted: 5/5/2023 10:05:23 PM 
IceCat76 wrote:
Campus Flow wrote:
Rutgers and Maryland heavily rely on the prestige of the Big Ten and are very fortunate to get in because based on that last expansion with UCLA and USC they probably wouldn't get in today with the super league mindset.

SEC is trying to do the same thing I've heard by carving up the ACC, which might not be a bad place for Ohio to look if there are a lot of holes to fill. UC of course has made its future with the Big 12 and are sort of stuck.


Maryland brings in the Baltimore/DC market and Rutgers the NYC TV market. Bringing them in was a no brainer.


In that era when expansion was about TV market not brands.


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  Message Not Read  RE: Big Ten Revenues by School
   Posted: 5/6/2023 12:26:15 AM 
Campus Flow wrote:
Rutgers and Maryland heavily rely on the prestige of the Big Ten and are very fortunate to get in because based on that last expansion with UCLA and USC they probably wouldn't get in today with the super league mindset.

SEC is trying to do the same thing I've heard by carving up the ACC, which might not be a bad place for Ohio to look if there are a lot of holes to fill. UC of course has made its future with the Big 12 and are sort of stuck.


After we expand Peden to 38,000, I think we'd almost be a lock for the ACC.

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  Message Not Read  RE: Big Ten Revenues by School
   Posted: 5/6/2023 10:00:34 AM 
Jeff McKinney wrote:
Campus Flow wrote:
Rutgers and Maryland heavily rely on the prestige of the Big Ten and are very fortunate to get in because based on that last expansion with UCLA and USC they probably wouldn't get in today with the super league mindset.

SEC is trying to do the same thing I've heard by carving up the ACC, which might not be a bad place for Ohio to look if there are a lot of holes to fill. UC of course has made its future with the Big 12 and are sort of stuck.


After we expand Peden to 38,000, I think we'd almost be a lock for the ACC.


Wouldn't an expansion to 58,000 be wiser? They should be a lock if the SEC wants to expand further north from Kentucky, as they have a state name, and can deliver TV audiences all across the state.


“We have two ears and one mouth so that we can listen twice as much as we speak.” ― Epictetus

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  Message Not Read  RE: Big Ten Revenues by School
   Posted: 5/6/2023 11:41:10 AM 
Dreams can come true, but in this case, no.
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  Message Not Read  RE: Big Ten Revenues by School
   Posted: 5/6/2023 12:27:28 PM 
Jeff McKinney wrote:
Campus Flow wrote:
Rutgers and Maryland heavily rely on the prestige of the Big Ten and are very fortunate to get in because based on that last expansion with UCLA and USC they probably wouldn't get in today with the super league mindset.

SEC is trying to do the same thing I've heard by carving up the ACC, which might not be a bad place for Ohio to look if there are a lot of holes to fill. UC of course has made its future with the Big 12 and are sort of stuck.


After we expand Peden to 38,000, I think we'd almost be a lock for the ACC.


A lock for the biggest stadium in the MAC to go along with the conference leading Convo.

But I do note the ACC has a reloading problem particularly if they lose 6-8 members to the SEC/B1G by 2030 as speculated. There are very few FBS R1s which are in a Top 50 media market within their footprint. Media market size listed in parentheses.

Temple (Philadelphia #5)
Georgia State (Atlanta #7)
South Florida (Tampa-St. Petersburg #13)
Florida International (Miami-Ft.Lauderdale #18)
Kent State (Cleveland-Akron #19)
Connecticut (Hartford & New Haven #32)
Ohio (Columbus #33)
UAB (Birmingham #45)

They just don't have that many places to go for expansion teams and some of these selections are in markets they already have. Temple, UConn and USF are the most obvious fits. Additionally the ACC could add Big East basketball teams to keep the Northeast schools happy. That would provide openings in the Big East.

I know there are a segment of MAC fans wanting the AAC but it looks destined to be reduced to another version of CUSA at some point.


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  Message Not Read  RE: Big Ten Revenues by School
   Posted: 5/7/2023 7:44:56 AM 
https://pge.post-gazette.com/.pf/showstory/202305060020/3

Some members of the ACC want more than an even cut of the revenue pie
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  Message Not Read  RE: Big Ten Revenues by School
   Posted: 5/9/2023 1:06:07 PM 
IceCat76 wrote:
Campus Flow wrote:
Rutgers and Maryland heavily rely on the prestige of the Big Ten and are very fortunate to get in because based on that last expansion with UCLA and USC they probably wouldn't get in today with the super league mindset.

SEC is trying to do the same thing I've heard by carving up the ACC, which might not be a bad place for Ohio to look if there are a lot of holes to fill. UC of course has made its future with the Big 12 and are sort of stuck.


Maryland brings in the Baltimore/DC market and Rutgers the NYC TV market. Bringing them in was a no brainer.


Didn't they do a study on that?

Rutgers football had lower ratings than re-runs of MTV Catfish.

Also

Maryland pulls their weight as far as perceived basement dweller.

8-5 in football. Better than Nebraska, Wisconsin, Michigan State...

5th in the Big 10 in basketball.
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  Message Not Read  RE: Big Ten Revenues by School
   Posted: 5/9/2023 6:32:24 PM 
M.D.W.S.T wrote:
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Maryland pulls their weight as far as perceived basement dweller.

8-5 in football. Better than Nebraska, Wisconsin, Michigan State...

5th in the Big 10 in basketball.

Here are the conference records of the Big 10/14 from 2010 to 2020:
https://247sports.com/longformarticle/big-ten-football-ev...


“We have two ears and one mouth so that we can listen twice as much as we speak.” ― Epictetus

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  Message Not Read  RE: Big Ten Revenues by School
   Posted: 5/9/2023 8:21:05 PM 
L.C. wrote:
M.D.W.S.T wrote:
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Maryland pulls their weight as far as perceived basement dweller.

8-5 in football. Better than Nebraska, Wisconsin, Michigan State...

5th in the Big 10 in basketball.

Here are the conference records of the Big 10/14 from 2010 to 2020:
https://247sports.com/longformarticle/big-ten-football-ev...


And how was the rest of the play, Mrs Lincoln?
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L.C.
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   Posted: 5/10/2023 10:32:59 AM 
M.D.W.S.T wrote:
L.C. wrote:
M.D.W.S.T wrote:
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Maryland pulls their weight as far as perceived basement dweller.

8-5 in football. Better than Nebraska, Wisconsin, Michigan State...

5th in the Big 10 in basketball.

Here are the conference records of the Big 10/14 from 2010 to 2020:
https://247sports.com/longformarticle/big-ten-football-ev...


And how was the rest of the play, Mrs Lincoln?

Updating the info to add 2021 and 2022:
14. Rutgers 9-61 .129
13. Indiana 24-78 .235
12. Illinois 29-73 .284
11. Maryland 21-49 .300
10. Purdue 36-66 .353
9. (tie) Minnesota 45-57 .441
Northwestern 46-57 .441
7. Nebraska 44-50 .468
6. Iowa 60-42 .588
5. Penn St. 65-37 .637
4. Michigan St 66-36 .647
3. Michigan 70-32 .686
2. Wisconsin 74-28 .725
1. Ohio St 90-12 .882


“We have two ears and one mouth so that we can listen twice as much as we speak.” ― Epictetus

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