California pension investment fund
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I'm not going to get to much into the money , you can read about it in serval articles , but depending on the school , that will be anywhere between 100-150 dollars per school
the Big Ten schools are expected to vote on it soon , and it's my understanding the vote has to be unanimous from all 18 schools
now here is the thing , as of now , the Big Ten grant of rights deal run through 2036 , if they agree to this new deal , it would also extend the grant of rights deal 10 more years all the way through 2046 , as for the schools already in the Big Ten , thats not probably a big deal , they will probably not want to leave the conference anyways
but..........
now here is were it's going to get interesting , you know if the Big Ten signs this new deal , the other conference will follow , the SEC is a no brainer , like the Big Ten , those schools aren't going anywhere
but what about the Big 12 and the ACC , knowing that to get their own private equity, they all would have to agree on extending their grant of rights deal as well , and just how many schools in the ACC and the Big 12 will be willing to do that , knowing the Big Ten and the SEC are going to expand again
schools in the ACC like North Carolina , Virginia , Florida , Clemson , and even schools in the Big 12 looking to move up
even looking at you Notre Dame
if the Big Ten does sign this new deal , any idea of a college football Super League will be dead , as the Big Ten will be creating their own Super League , as it will basically no longer be the Big Ten Conference , but will become the Big Ten Enterprises
so keep your head on a swivel , The Big Ten is expected to vote on this in the next couple weeks , and if they vote yes , hang on to your hats , there are alot of ACC and Big 12 schools trying to get their ducks in a row right now
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I'm not going to get to much into the money , you can read about it in serval articles , but depending on the school , that will be anywhere between 100-150 dollars per school
the Big Ten schools are expected to vote on it soon , and it's my understanding the vote has to be unanimous from all 18 schools
now here is the thing , as of now , the Big Ten grant of rights deal run through 2036 , if they agree to this new deal , it would also extend the grant of rights deal 10 more years all the way through 2046 , as for the schools already in the Big Ten , thats not probably a big deal , they will probably not want to leave the conference anyways
but..........
now here is were it's going to get interesting , you know if the Big Ten signs this new deal , the other conference will follow , the SEC is a no brainer , like the Big Ten , those schools aren't going anywhere
but what about the Big 12 and the ACC , knowing that to get their own private equity, they all would have to agree on extending their grant of rights deal as well , and just how many schools in the ACC and the Big 12 will be willing to do that , knowing the Big Ten and the SEC are going to expand again
schools in the ACC like North Carolina , Virginia , Florida , Clemson , and even schools in the Big 12 looking to move up
even looking at you Notre Dame
if the Big Ten does sign this new deal , any idea of a college football Super League will be dead , as the Big Ten will be creating their own Super League , as it will basically no longer be the Big Ten Conference , but will become the Big Ten Enterprises
so keep your head on a swivel , The Big Ten is expected to vote on this in the next couple weeks , and if they vote yes , hang on to your hats , there are alot of ACC and Big 12 schools trying to get their ducks in a row right now