Joey McGuire: Conference Realignment Is Not Over | Texas Tech Football | Big 12
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- Опубликовано: 7 июн 2024
- Joey McGuire, Texas Tech Football Coach joins 365 Sports to discuss his thoughts on shutting down QB Behren Morton during spring football, his thoughts on how Spring football has changed, his thoughts on the focus of the program entering year 3, and more.
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Love me some Joey! Peace, Love!!
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I’m amped. Labor Day weekend can’t come quick enough
Love coach McGuire.
2:07 That mentality is the problem. The Big 12 has a huge revenue gap in between the SEC and the Big 10. Voluntarily removing product lines (spring games), give Yormark less products to pitch to ESPN to close the revenue gap. What happens if another Big 12 team poaches Texas Tech players after deciding not to do a spring game then what?
Joey has a great mentality. Love his fire love his spirit. He’s a go go go number one. 1. The forecasted rain moved the spring game back to Lubbock from the permian basin and a good move. It was because it rained all day Saturday. 2. it is secondary reason to keep those spring TV games off , so other teams won’t pickoff his players in the portal when they can scout them and believe me that sort of thing happens
Spring games drive absolutely zero revenue. If it benefited their programs, they would do it.
Carla this is simply untrue.
Tech and most other programs not only lose money doing Spring Games but also lose players.
Tech wants to get in front of Permian Basin folks but realistically it was a big spend to try and draw donations.
This is consistent across most P4 programs.
Right. Revenue gap is due not because there better. big12 make money I blame the media not putting the trash games of the big 10 and sec on espn+ but put Oklahoma state vs kansas on espn+ at 11am and that's should be a prime time game hate tv people is in control over good games.
TT and wvu to the sec
Some how Texas Tech might end up either in the big ten or in the SEC …
It’s nice to dream
It will eventually turn into 2 leagues I agree like the NFL format. There is just no point anymore in the conference jumbling especially with NIL in the picture it is becoming a semi-pro league and like most of all things in a capitalist society...it all comes down to money and which programs can draw the most crowds/revenue. That being said I expect TTU to be integrated back into the A&M/UT game slate by the end of this media deal especially with the stadium and performance center upgrades this off season with the largest contiguous football facility in the country.