“We careen toward the fall of 2024 with college football in a state of epic transition. Thanks to conference realignment -- and a total lack of centralized leadership -- most of the sport's big brands now reside in just two conferences, the Big Ten and SEC. They threw their weight around to assure a
dramatic share of future College Football Playoff money, and they convinced smaller conferences to take on
a disproportionate share of settlement-related back payments, assuring they will hog an even larger percentage of money moving forward (when they already had the most). Two other power conferences, the ACC and Big 12, are in an odd state, clearly ahead of the rest of the pack but far behind the Power 2 from a revenue standpoint. The "rich get richer" vibes are hard to ignore.
Here's a dirty little secret, though: A large portion of SEC and Big Ten fan bases are going to be absolutely miserable moving forward. Making more money isn't going to suddenly make Illinois' football program better than Clemson's, and with more strong programs in your conference come more loss opportunities. We've seen increasingly irrational head coach buyouts through the years, but we've only
begun to see how irrational a program and its boosters can get. As fans of Chelsea or Manchester United in the English Premier League can attest, sometimes having more money just makes you sillier, not better.
Meanwhile, the Big 12 is set to become the most entertaining conference on the planet.
Actually, it already was.”
Agreed that most teams in these new P2 leagues probably just saw their records get worse and their fan bases less interested as time goes on.
Happy to be in such a fun league where at least most of us can compete over time.
Long one of the sport's most unpredictable conferences, the new-look Big 12 promises another dose of chaos.
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