sec03 wrote:
I've seen several implied references to it, but nothing substantive. The idea pertains to "alliances". It's a different alliance format other than the BCS/power conference concept. The thought is the 5 or so less powerful FBS conferences each need a "big daddy" for protection, certain accesses, scheduling securities, and revenue implications.
The structure would go something like this (columns remain intact, but the matches may differ).
POWER CONFERENCE --- DEPENDENT COOP. CONF.
B1G --------------------MAC
PAC12------------------MWC
BIG12-------------------CUSA/WAC/Indys'
SEC---------------------SunBelt
ACC---------------------nBE
The idea could relate to stability for the lesser conferences. It facilitates certain assured OOC scheduling. It would impact bowl access and revenue sharing. For certain conferences such as the PAC12, it may promote certain preferred games/rivalries without direct conference membership. It could help control who moves up into FBS status. The stronger the power conference, perhaps somewhat less the need for the stronger dependent conference. Matches are based largely on geography/regionalism. Such is an "associative" relationship, NOT any form of co-membership. The power conferences with less membership or contain more less-grand schools, could be matched loosely with the stronger dependents. Otherwise, the concept would largely compromise its purpose. For the lessers, it could be a "stronger partner" for bargaining and revenue sharing.
The traditional "have-nots" need protection in this contractual TV age. The lesser are still financially less, and held to their role, but it does not mean individual schools could not move up or elsewhere as needs, capabilities, and desires shift.
So, it's homage for protection---like an urban grocery store may pay to organized crime elements to keep other gangs away and stay viable.
Had very similar ideas myself. I think the new SEC Network should give the SunBelt a TV deal for thier football. All SunBelt schools are in SEC states so their should be some interest, big brother following little brother, helps with live programming. Sun Belt conference games could be played on Thursdays and Fridays when there is plenty of SEC games available on Saturday.