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Bobcat Love
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  Message Not Read  Here we go....
   Posted: 12/5/2024 6:59:30 AM 
https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/42786274...

Just greasing you guys up, literally calling out the G5 as being lesser and undeserving.

Bobcat Attack - "Thank you sir. May I have another?"

When do we fight back? Or at least do Something. Anything?
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Victory
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  Message Not Read  RE: Here we go....
   Posted: 12/5/2024 8:05:59 AM 
I think past committes have indeed screwed over G5 teams. I also think that this committee hasn't given strength of schedule enough weight. I agree on some issues the the power conferences have acted like a monopoly. I also think that most of your ideas on the subject are the ramblings of a blithering idiot. None of these comments are contradictions and can all be true.
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L.C.
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  Message Not Read  RE: Here we go....
   Posted: 12/5/2024 10:18:24 AM 
I'm curious. What share of the overall revenue of college football does G5 contribute? What share of the revenue are they entitled to? What share are they currently getting? If these numbers are different, why?


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

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shabamon
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  Message Not Read  RE: Here we go....
   Posted: 12/5/2024 10:24:08 AM 
L.C. wrote:
I'm curious. What share of the overall revenue of college football does G5 contribute? What share of the revenue are they entitled to? What share are they currently getting? If these numbers are different, why?


This explains why G5 schools should at least be motivated to "legally collude" and demand multi millions of dollars in buy game payouts. I'm with the LOVE there.

Last Edited: 12/5/2024 11:21:52 AM by shabamon

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Victory
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  Message Not Read  RE: Here we go....
   Posted: 12/5/2024 11:07:32 AM 
shabamon wrote:
L.C. wrote:
I'm curious. What share of the overall revenue of college football does G5 contribute? What share of the revenue are they entitled to? What share are they currently getting? If these numbers are different, why?


This at least explains why G5 schools should at least be motivated to "legally collude" and demand multi millions of dollars in buy game payouts. I'm with the LOVE there.


Well, if there is a way to increase payouts it is going to probably involve working closely with all of the G5 and FCS schools. I've said that in response every time he brings this up. But Bobcat Love's ideas are rarely in this. They usually involve Ohio University's athletic department going completely Rouge to get one massive payout.
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Bobcat Love
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  Message Not Read  RE: Here we go....
   Posted: 12/5/2024 11:16:48 AM 
Victory wrote:


Well, if there is a way to increase payouts it is going to probably involve working closely with all of the G5 and FCS schools. I've said that in response every time he brings this up. But Bobcat Love's ideas are rarely in this. They usually involve Ohio University's athletic department going completely Rouge to get one massive payout.


Completely wrong, and I'll ask for a retraction. I am firmly ON RECORD as communicating with the Commissioners and Deputy Commissioners of the Group of 5 to ask them to work TOGETHER to increase the non conference "buy" game payouts with the Power 5 schools. So again - WRONG.
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Victory
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  Message Not Read  RE: Here we go....
   Posted: 12/5/2024 12:15:41 PM 
Bobcat Love wrote:
Victory wrote:


Well, if there is a way to increase payouts it is going to probably involve working closely with all of the G5 and FCS schools. I've said that in response every time he brings this up. But Bobcat Love's ideas are rarely in this. They usually involve Ohio University's athletic department going completely Rouge to get one massive payout.


Completely wrong, and I'll ask for a retraction. I am firmly ON RECORD as communicating with the Commissioners and Deputy Commissioners of the Group of 5 to ask them to work TOGETHER to increase the non conference "buy" game payouts with the Power 5 schools. So again - WRONG.


I didn't say that other schools never enter into your schemes. I said most of the time. So this is not a wrong. I think you are like the boy who cried wolf at this point. Even if you start sounding sane you have probably lost credibility with most people.
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GoCats105
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  Message Not Read  RE: Here we go....
   Posted: 12/5/2024 12:21:59 PM 
shabamon wrote:
L.C. wrote:
I'm curious. What share of the overall revenue of college football does G5 contribute? What share of the revenue are they entitled to? What share are they currently getting? If these numbers are different, why?


This explains why G5 schools should at least be motivated to "legally collude" and demand multi millions of dollars in buy game payouts. I'm with the LOVE there.


And I'm calling for the leaders at Oregon State and Washington State to leads this charge as they have a bigger gripe than just about anyone since being left behind by the rest of the PAC 12. Those two have richer histories and a better football pedigree than half of the bottom of the ACC, SEC, Big Ten and Big 12 and yet somehow they were left out in the cold. I'll carry the damn flag for them and the rest of us.
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L.C.
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  Message Not Read  RE: Here we go....
   Posted: 12/5/2024 12:28:56 PM 
No one attempted to answer my questions, so I'll ask the same questions with regards to FCS, Division II, and Division III. What share of the overall revenue of college football do they contribute? What share of the revenue are they entitled to? What share are they currently getting? Then I'll add one more. If you feel G5 should be treated differently than FCS, why?


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

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CatFud
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  Message Not Read  RE: Here we go....
   Posted: 12/5/2024 9:24:25 PM 
As Commissioner of the Big 12, Mr. Yormark has a vested interest in pushing his teams over other peoples' teams, and he is entitled to his opinion. But his rhetorical device of comparing P4 vs. G5 records averaged over all such games is absurd. Instead, one should want to compare the performance of the contenders directly: Boise State's only loss was at #1 Oregon by 3 points, just two worse than two-loss Ohio State (who are apparently getting in); meanwhile, Arizona State was squeezing past Sun Belt runner-up Texas State by the same margin. ASU played three ranked opponents, but only one is still ranked at the end of the season (BYU). ASU and Mr. Yormark don't find this comparision sufficiently flattering? Well then, don't lose to 5-7 Cincinnati and the need for politics is gone. If he wants to make a real argument, how about the possibility of 9-3 Alabama getting in after losing to Vanderbilt?

Last Edited: 12/5/2024 9:44:51 PM by CatFud

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