I don't mind ESPN+. I watched MT on CBS SN streaming, I found them on facebook once. I've been here for 18 years of Stock, you have no idea how much punishment MT can inflict and still have me tune in on a Saturday.
I really don't see it as relegated. I am no longer under the illusion that we're playing the same game as Ohio State, Bama, Tennessee, etc. Let 'em go off and do their thing.
We didn't get relegated when teams left for the AAC. They just left. Hell, look at us going from the Belt to CUSA - teams like Arkansas State may have felt like they were being relegated, but you know what - they ended up in a better place. We end up in the SoCon, and you might have a point. But if we end up in a new regional reorganized G5 with some Belt schools, and some old AAC foes - I'm ok with it.
There's going to be some TV/streaming inventory to fill somewhere. It's not like they're only going to show the SEC and then fill everything else with poker and competitive eating.
Here's the most important thing about all of this - nobody can do anything about it away. Screaming at the sky about the unfairness of it all is not going to all of a sudden get us an invite to the SEC.
I applaud the ambition of the guys when we moved to FBS, but the sport changed in ways that I don't think anyone could have anticipated. I don't think there was any sort of different choices we could have made that would have made one bit of difference to where we are now. Like I said in another post, even teams with way bigger fan bases, bigger budgets, bigger boosters, longer histories, far better branding are going to get left behind. I've said before that if you just swapped our last 10 years with WKU's - we'd definitely be in the AAC right now. But you know what, that's still not going to make the cut.
Both the optimist and the pessimist end up in the same place. But the optimist has a better time on the way there.