Furmanoid wrote: ↑Tue Jan 04, 2022 9:58 am
It would be funny if somebody like Harvard got some alumni to kick in a few hundred million each, moved up to FBS, paid the players NFL salaries and just bought the FBS championship for good. I’d love to hear the complaints from the SEC.
I doubt the Ivies care to do that.
I can see certain schools such as Stanford, already in FBS, doing it.
Basically, I can imagine a lot of schools like Georgia and Alabama and Texas A&M and Texas already wanting to, and already being able to, do something like you are describing. Of course, all 4 of those are SEC schools, or the 4th soon will be.
Also, I can see schools like Vanderbilt doing it to be just more competitive within their own conferences.
If a school with an ultra-rich alumni base does not do it, it indicates to me that they consider football not as important as others do, including not as important to their need for money and prestige. They (and "they" probably includes my Stanford and Vanderbilt examples) already have the money and already have the prestige.