Soooooo....exactly how do you explain Alabama vs Michigan, 2 top 10 ranked teams, playing out of conference in a neutral location? I guess that was just a freak happening?Machado wrote: The big schools, highly ranked schools schedule a home game so they can
earn extra revenue while playing a team that has no chance of winning the game.
A school that is only traveling to the mighty powerhouse school because of the payday.
Again, I will say it slowly for those who dont hear fast...ALL SPORTS ARE ABOUT MONEY...if they werent, there would be no real reason to play. Want proof...look no further than this little school in Texas..$750,000 high school scoreboard. Now, why do you think a high school and its town be willing to absorb that type of expenditure? Yes, its off-set by selling ads, but the town still agreed to a tax hike to help get it built. Maybe its the 3 year championship run the school has had...or maybe its because this school is a funnel school for the State of Texas` collegiate football programs..Texas, Texas A&M. Texas Tech and Baylor?
Seems to me, it would be quite easier to enact a salary cap that was fair if you were only dealing with 30 teams as the NFL is. Now, try to do that with just the NCAA Division 1 schools that sport a football team...all 127 or so of them. Theres no way you can make this argument sanely. There is absolutely no way for a University to be level across the board with all 126 or so other schools...fanbase, student admissions, location, facilities...all these things come into play, and as such can never be "equal." Look at my home state of Alabama...we have 2 "powerhouse" SEC schools, 3 BCS titles in 3 years between them. Do you think these 2 programs are equal in revenue from football? Hell no, Alabama brings in far more revenue from its football program and subsidiaries. Gene Chiznik is not paid the same as Nick Saban...why? Because Saban came in with a BCS championship already, and has since won 2 more while at Alabama..Chiznik only has the one, and Auburn's football program does not generate the same money as Alabama's.demolition23 wrote: True, but the NFL has a cap and is ultimately more balanced across 30 teams than the college game is IMO.
The only way these teams will ever be equal, is on the football field...in a playoff system.