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The Grant of Rights (media rights -GOR) in the ACC run

Posted on: August 1, 2021 at 21:30:28 CT
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thru 2036 which make it difficult (not impossible) for a team in the ACC to leave.
The addition of Texas and Oklahoma to the SEC caught everyone by surprise.

To respond in kind a conference needs to add marquise teams. Merely expanding with more teams without a corresponding increase in revenue is a non-starter.

What marquise teams are out there?


The conferences are having a bunch of conversations about possible scenarios and valuations with various schools and networks.

The problem is with this SEC move there are no equivalent responses as this article explains.

Which college football programs are the most valuable in conference realignment?
Zach Miller
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Ohio State has won four straight Big Ten titles.
In the last round of conference realignment, TV markets ruled the day.
People weren’t cutting the cord 10 years ago, and conferences wanted to get their networks into as many cable homes as possible. That’s why the Big Ten added Rutgers (NYC) and Maryland (Baltimore/DC), the SEC added Missouri (St. Louis/Kansas City) and the Big 12 added TCU (Dallas).
In this round of conference realignment, the size of a program’s fan base is the most important factor. TV networks are building out their streaming platforms, and the more people invested in the teams they carry, the more subscriptions they can sell.
So just how much is each college football program worth? Only the suits at the TV networks can truly put a number on each program’s value. But there are a few different ways to measure each program’s value relative to each other.
No single metric tells the whole story. But I averaged out each program’s ranking in four different categories to calculate a sensible ranking of the most valuable programs. Here are the categories:
Home attendance: The number of people attending each home is one way to measure the size and passion of a fan base. College Football News calculated the five-year attendance average for every FBS school after the 2019 season.
Market size/share: In 2011, Nate Silver calculated the number of fans of each college football team using market population and survey data. The data might look a little different if redone in 2021, but it’s as strong a methodology for determining the number of fans that I’ve seen.
Valuation: After the 2019 season, the Wall Street Journal calculated how much each college football program would be worth on the open market if it could be bought and sold like a professional sports franchise. The valuations take into account revenues and expenses, along with cash-flow adjustments, risk assessments and growth projections.
Social media following: It’s not perfect, but one easy way to measure the size of each fan base is to look at how many people follow each team on social media. As TV moves over to digital, it’s valuable to look at which teams have the largest followings in the digital space.
Ranking the most valuable college football programs
After averaging each program’s ranking in those four categories, here’s how 73 college football programs ranked from best to worst.
I included all 64 Power 5 conference teams, plus Notre Dame and the eight programs most popularly discussed as Big 12 expansion candidates: Boise State, BYU, Cincinnati, Houston, Memphis, SMU, UCF and USF.





Ohio State
Michigan
Alabama
Texas
Penn State
Notre Dame
LSU
Georgia
Auburn
Texas A&M
Florida
Oklahoma
Tennessee
Clemson
Wisconsin
Nebraska
South Carolina
Iowa
Michigan State
Arkansas
Florida State
Virginia Tech
Southern Cal
Miami
Washington
Oregon
UCLA
Mississippi
Kentucky
Mississippi State
Oklahoma State
Texas Tech
Missouri
Georgia Tech
Arizona State
Minnesota
West Virginia
North Carolina
BYU
Iowa State
Utah
NC State
Kansas State
California
Louisville
Illinois
TCU
Stanford
Pittsburgh
Arizona
Rutgers
Indiana
Colorado
Purdue
Kansas
UCF
Virginia
Maryland
Baylor
Syracuse
Northwestern
Boise State
Oregon State
Boston College
USF
Washington State
Duke
Vanderbilt
Memphis
Houston
Cincinnati
Wake Forest
SMU
You can see why the SEC jumped at the chance to add Texas (4) and Oklahoma (12) to a conference already full of valuable programs.
And you can see why the eight Big 12 teams left behind are in trouble. The schools remaining range from Oklahoma State (31) to Baylor (59).
(Kansas ranks 55th, but the Jayhawks actually probably have more to offer than their ranking shows because their men’s basketball program is one of very few that has a national following. Kentucky (29), UNC (38), Louisville (45), Indiana (52) and Duke (66) could say the same.)
But none of the remaining Big 12 teams would really help grow the overall value of another Power 5 conference enough for that conference to justify splitting the revenue pot more ways.
The Big 12 also doesn’t have any good options to add. Of all the available programs, BYU (39) is the only one that ranks in the top 50. UCF (56) is next, followed by Boise State (62).
BYU would rank fourth in the Big 12 if it joined today — ahead of five current Big 12 programs — and the Cougars might decide they’d rather just say independent at that point.
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     The SEC will be powerful enough that it could refuse to - zounami MU - 8/2 12:11:03
     No way. Greed will make a play here - wu-tangtiger MU - 8/2 09:15:02
     The playoff will expand. - TigerinKansas MU - 8/1 16:52:01
          RE: The playoff will expand. - Mizz-SEC MU - 8/2 08:48:50
          And will give a spot to Notre dame every year too (nm) - XRob MU - 8/1 21:22:41
          Weird how you have finally gotten what you wanted - Genco98 MU - 8/1 19:45:43
          There will be conference caps (nm) - pickle MU - 8/1 18:47:30
               Only in the sense that I think.. - TigerinKansas MU - 8/1 22:05:47
               Why...take the best teams period. Nm - BandG MU - 8/1 20:29:58
                    Because no one is going to want to be left out (nm) - pickle MU - 8/1 21:58:35
               First I've heard of this. Why would Sankey agree to this? (nm) - winslow MU - 8/1 19:12:16
                    he won’t have a choice - pickle MU - 8/1 19:43:24
                         They will cap it at ku - Genco98 MU - 8/1 19:47:41
     Absolutely true that the conferences can stand pat and - Ozland Tiger LSU - 8/1 16:22:19
          This blog also had the ACC chasing Penn State while the B1G - jumbo73 MU - 8/1 16:41:41
               The Grant of Rights (media rights -GOR) in the ACC run - Ozland Tiger LSU - 8/1 21:30:28
                    This sort of thinking is exactly why the massive value still - TrumpToRushmore MU - 8/2 12:45:44
                    exactly - pickle MU - 8/2 11:35:51




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