by BillEsq » Fri Feb 22, 2013 12:58 pm
i'm not suggesting that soccer is the moving factor or will challenge football. but look at it this way in basketball in a market saturated with hundreds of college BBall games a week the A-ten ( a good conference) only gets 350,000 a team. For most of the A-Ten schools this is their primary budget-plus basketball ticket sales-and NCAA units.
In the fall outside of one day there is no sport filler. Heck in October and most of Nov there is nothing as you lose MLB and you are pre NCAA BB. Soccer fits well here and it has developed a nich following. The new conference will would have had GT, Marquette, Creighton, SLU, and VCU ranked with X and St. John's receiving votes. Providence has also been historically good and Dayton has multiple appearances in the tourney since 2000. Essentially your talking 6-8 good teams a year with a solid chance of a final four and title every year (sound familiar) The average soccer fan would watch that game.
No there won't be a 100 million a year deal like football but maybe a 1-4 million. (more than the sunbelt for football) this is at virtually no cost as most of the new conference is breaking even on soccer. Plus you get the added name recognition of being on TV without any real rivals during the fall (just avoid sat).
While football is a cash cow its also a cash black hole- it eats up AD revenue and few programs pull a profit. The new league is looking at having 2 sports pulling a profit. This is huge it means more money for facilities, which leads to better recruits, which leads to more success in all sports... which leads to more recruits, and more money ....