Furmanoid wrote: ↑Fri Jul 24, 2020 2:12 pm
Roundball wrote: ↑Fri Jul 24, 2020 1:41 pm
The Jackal wrote: ↑Fri Jul 24, 2020 12:44 pm
This is just my opinion, but if the P5 conferences go with a "plus 1" model and keep one out of conference game, I see no way that UT can avoid paying Furman something.
Now, could Furman take less money because they don't have to incur the expense of a road game? Maybe.
If Furman can get the money game payment and play an all SoCon schedule, I'll be good with that. Those are the games I look forward to anyway, and the P5 games are just there by necessity.
If we get paid, I agree that the all SoCon schedule would work. However, I don't see us getting paid and therefore we cannot afford to have a season. I just don't see how any SoCon teams will play without the money games. The conference cannot afford to play any games when average will be less than 2,000. The math does not work, plus the idea of losing money in this risky pandemic enviroment makes no sense. I hope I am wrong.
But if you think about it, isn’t 80or 90% of the money already spent even if we cancel? The scholarships, salaries and equipment are already paid. Playing just adds some travel and utilities for the stadium. That’s about it. Money wise you are better off playing and getting at least some revenue seems like.
At this moment, Furman does not appear to be the one potentially canceling the game, Tennessee would.
I also do not think that the money is spent the way you are suggesting. We get a certain amount to go play Tennessee. We incur costs and expenses to make that game happen (food, lodging, travel, footballs, whatever). I would expect that money just goes into the athletic budget - probably for next year.
I will say, though, that you may find Furman canceling other games if UT cancels on them. Furman may not be willing to incur the costs of paying Presbyterian to play in Greenville or incurring the travel cost to play Charleston Southern if the UT money isn't in the bank. That or next year you will see exciting matchups against North Greenville or Greer High School.