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@chief_disruptor

Corporate Executive in real life, Big Ten Homer, and a Troll here😈

Chicago, IL Katılım Ağustos 2015
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I keep seeing this and I’m not sure where it’s coming from. Major SEC schools make $200M+ in revenue. Texas is over $300M. I think somewhere someone got confused on what the total revenue numbers vs maybe what the TV contract numbers are?
JBook.@JBook_37

I don't understand how programs like Rutgers, Maryland, Purdue, Minnesota can all make $76M and still claim broke and not field teams that compete. Those bottom Big Ten teams made more money than the top teams in the SEC. What are they doing with their money?

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@Flamingmunkey @CFBNerds Here are the results of the bottom Big Ten teams' last SEC games. So may be Big Ten is deep. lol NW 35 Auburn 19 Purdue 7 LSU 63 Rutgers 28 Arkansas 24 Minnesota 31 Auburn 24 Maryland 31 Auburn 13
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@rock22_j @davidfoxjr @FOS Depth means your 11th-best team is beating another conference's 4 best team - something like that. Don't just say you are deep. Show me results.
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@rock22_j @davidfoxjr @FOS Dude, how come you are deep if you can't beat other conferences? Kentucky, which is your 11th-best team, got shut out by Louisville. Florida, which is your 12th-best team, lost to a G5 team. Iowa, the Big Ten's 6th-best team, beat Vandy, SEC's 7th-best team. Where is the depth?
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@Flamingmunkey @CFBNerds Both are argument are wrong. To field a team, you need NIL $ $ $ $. Yes, Stanford, NW, and other garbage programs can, any day, produce more NIL $$$ than most SEC schools due to their rich alumni base, but they care less about football. The day they care, they will be competitive
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@rock22_j @davidfoxjr @FOS I quoted all SEC games to show the league's depth. In 2026, the SEC had a losing record against event the ACC, and here comes this guy talking about depth. Go to sleep.
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Jerm🚀@rock22_j·
@chief_disruptor @davidfoxjr @FOS You quoted 5 sec vs big10 games and three of ur examples were in the playoffs… week in and week out the sec is still top to bottom them most complete conference with teams only in the south, big bums have teams all over west to north, and still can’t compete 🤦🏿‍♂️
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@rock22_j @davidfoxjr @FOS Did you realize you are not quoting sec vs big ten games. Which again proves sec is not deep. It’s hard to play other conferences but easy to skull drag sec on Saturday.
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Jerm🚀@rock22_j·
@chief_disruptor @davidfoxjr @FOS This proves nothing lol, Texas 41 - Mich 27, TCU 30- USC 27, New Mexico 35- UCLA 10, Cal 27 - Minnesota 14, Tulane 23- Northwestern 3, Iowa state 16- Iowa 13. Not to mention BIG10 has 2 more teams than the SEC, and there some embarrassing losses within yourselves.
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@rock22_j @davidfoxjr @FOS Looking at the losses SEC does look really deep. Ole Miss 27 Miami 31 Missp St 29 Wake Forest 43 Mizzu 7 Virginia 13 TAMU 3 Miami 10 South Carolina14 Clemson 28 Kentucky0 Louisville 41 Bama 17 FSU 31 Tenn 28 IL 30 Vandy 27 Iowa 34 Bama 3 IU 38 Sure you will have some excuse
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Jerm🚀@rock22_j·
@chief_disruptor @davidfoxjr @FOS Goal post moving, the draft picks show the deep ness of the conference. The big10 may have the single best team. That’s it, it’s harder to make it into the cfp with the sec schedule.. just a fact. We don’t give a damn about appearances. Just nattys
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@redzone_cfb Your comment is stupid. The fact that the Big Ten is getting more money than the SEC, despite the SEC winning Nattys and football being more popular there, should tell you that Big Ten has bigger TV markets. So no, they won’t kick them out because Chicago/ NYC TV markets matter.
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@geosomerville Didn't he paid under the table and stacked up player? So yeah shut up
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George Somerville@geosomerville·
Here’s the thing. Folks think Saban’s being salty or hypocritical. But he’s looking into the future. A future where billionaires & hedge funds & private equity pour more money into the game than it’s ever seen. This ain’t old school boosters. You will note the NFL, NBA, MLB have restrictions on money spent & there’s good reason for that. He’s trying to warn us about what is happening to the game we love. Some smart arse will say in 30 years time that we should have listened to him.
Ari Wasserman@AriWasserman

Nick Saban became the GOAT of college football because of stacked rosters. Now he wants parity? Column: on3.com/news/nick-saba…

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@rock22_j @davidfoxjr @FOS When other conferences are celebrating championship appearances, SEC morons are celebrating draft picks... that are also not elite 1st-rounders but lower-round garbage players.
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@TheHerdBros You are discounting the value of the TV market. Chicago, Indiana, and NYC are huge TV markets that will generate more ad/min revenue than Oklahoma or Alabama.
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Herd Bros@TheHerdBros·
Purdue can continue to add value to the Big Ten in other sports + academics + research without counting as a “P4 win” on the football field when the CFP auto bids (massive $$$) are determined by conference affiliation. We need pro/rel in CFB.
Herd Bros@TheHerdBros

Schools like Purdue get $76 million+ for existing in the same conference as Ohio State. Purdue has failed to win more than 3 games SEVEN times in the last 13 years. Have they earned P4 status?

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@TheHerdBros It has the Chicago and NYC market , understand economics
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Herd Bros@TheHerdBros·
Okay, Purdue has basketball. Football still sucks. How about Northwestern? Rutgers?
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Schools like Purdue get $76 million+ for existing in the same conference as Ohio State. Purdue has failed to win more than 3 games SEVEN times in the last 13 years. Have they earned P4 status?
Brett McMurphy@Brett_McMurphy

Big Ten announces $1.37 billion distributed to its 18 member schools during fiscal year 2024-25, a $490 million increase from 2023-24 The $1.37 billion is $76.1 million per school, although Washington & Oregon receive reduced share after joining in 2024 on3.com/nil/news/big-t…

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@_Tide18Tymes Where it becomes even more questionable is he couldn’t recognize Cig’s talent and recommended Deboer. Ofcourse bama delusionals will not get it.
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@ConfissoesXiX The guy will walk out with 10m and get a hotter girl. Smart guy.
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@rock22_j @davidfoxjr @FOS Sec didn’t even make it to the championship game so it’s not even a conference of 1 good team.
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Jerm🚀@rock22_j·
@chief_disruptor @davidfoxjr @FOS That’s a horrible point, SEC plays quality opponents weekly, they only play teams with high SOS, in the playoffs or the first couple of games, there is no skull dragging… BiG10 is just a conf of 6 teams…
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@Coro_Aborigine @seth_pippin @FOS SEC fans treat Saturdays like a weekly beatdown schedule and the NFL Draft like their championship.
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@crimsonvad3r Saban ran away at 70 because his pay-under-the-table-scheme ended... smart guy saw it coming and took a shortcut out.
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Crimson Vader@crimsonvad3r·
Indiana fans better enjoy the 7 years of relevancy they have left; after Cignetti's contract expires in 2033, he will be 71 years old and will likely retire, and Indiana will go back to being a doormat football program again.
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