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Seems like we need those rich hedge fund guys to invest in FSU's ACC exit efforts.
And that BigXII leaders have 0 vision and threw BY out the window.If Utah is in, it just proved it is much easier to move from one power conference to another. UConn being Indy isn't as bad as being in the AAC, but it is a perception issue vs. other schools currently in the P5.
Wrong - he's been spot on everything happening out west.This guy is pretty much a step above Greg Flugar
But... the money would go to the ACC. And ESPN would be paying a low amount for SEC games. While the SEC and the schools moving to the SEC would get... nothing.Unless the schools leaving the ACC will create more enticing matches in the SEC or the B1G, and ESPN can generate more ad revenue from those matches vs. the ones they got in the ACC.
This is what I'm having trouble understanding. Why is Yormark the commissioner when he has a completely different vision for the conference? It makes zero sense to me.And that BigXII leaders have 0 vision and threw BY out the window.
Well if that’s the case it will be Utah, U of A and UConn and ASU blew it.Wrong - he's been spot on everything happening out west.
secret agreements to do what? End the prospects for 60% of the conference? I can't see how anyone would agree to that.I don't agree. There are probably all sorts of secret agreements already in place.
secret agreements with other conferencessecret agreements to do what? End the prospects for 60% of the conference? I can't see how anyone would agree to that.
If the Utah news is true, it is over for us. The ABR is not going to approve a UA move without ASU going with them now that the only other option for ASU is the MWC. Our only hope was if the B12 decided to take UConn over Utah...but it looks like that ship may be leaving the port.If Utah is in, our only hope is Arizona State is somehow out. I hope the corpses of the PAC got some kind of plan.
Cmon Stanford, Cal, WSU, OSU, and ASU!
I have explained the college basketball issues a few times, but here goes. FOX has the rights to one conference tournament, the Big East Tournament. The BTN sucks off the vast majority of the Big 10 basketball inventory. Yes, the Big 12 will provide more inventory for FOX, BUT, the Big 12 will only have (as of now) 3 schools in the Eastern time zone. You can't have Central, Mountain, and Pacific time zone teams playing in the 6:30 PM FOX weekday time slots.Fox will pay less for P12 members and USC and UCLA were negotiated for last year before the sea change at both Fox and ESPN.
UW and Oregon are not going in at full shares and ESPN is picking up more of the Big 12 contract than Fox is - Fox is heavy on Big 12 basketball and less so on football.
The latter point is an issue for us as Fox is picking up more basketball inventory from both conferences.
What part of ACC is no longer an entity if 8 ACC schools decided to dissolve it isn't clear?But... the money would go to the ACC. And ESPN would be paying a low amount for SEC games. While the SEC and the schools moving to the SEC would get... nothing.
But I can show you FSU making the same comments, whining, 3 or 4 times in the recent past. They do this all the time. And they say the same thing. But nothing ever happensACC is the next fat pig waiting to be slaughtered. It is just a matter of time so might as well be now. FSU's recent bitching public comments are just the bat signal to get this all started.
There is no way the SEC or B1G take a financial bath on the lesser ACC schools that you're discussing.If only twenty is the end point then NC State and Virginia Tech end up in the opposite conference that North Carolina and Virginia end up (SEC or Big). Virginia to the BIG and UNC to the SEC would be my guess.
Question mark on SEC getting FSU because of Florida and Clemson because of South Carolina. But where do they end up if the BIG is at twenty? If UNC and Virginia go to the SEC then the BIG takes FSU and Clemson? I think they take Cal and Stanford first.
Question mark if BIG even wants ND at this point and would just prefer them to wither up and die. I’m sure the media would convince them otherwise so slot out one of the mid Atlantic schools for ND unless it’s NC.
Ironically Duke could be in trouble. Their value lies in going in tandem with UNC and UNC wants them to wither and die. Duke unlike ND is hated by everyone even here in NC.
If conferences go to 24 which I believe they will then it becomes easier to predict the demise of the ACC because the Big12, SEC and BIG will certainly take the best of the rest in the ACC and PAC and G5. Unless they prefer any B12 schools. Kansas and maybe U of A would be possible.
Given your scenario what other teams besides UNC and FSU does the SEC want to get to twenty or twenty four?
He is probably calling the suicide hotline as we speak.Has anyone checked on George Kliavkoff this afternoon? Someone should call for a wellness check.
Do you think that's how it works?What part of ACC is no longer an entity if 8 ACC schools decided to dissolve it isn't clear?
No ACC = no GOR. How is ESPN going to sue if there is no longer an ACC entity if the GOR contract is between the ACC and ESPN?
Swofford preferred you as well. Commissioner approval and $5 gets you a cup of coffee.This is what I'm having trouble understanding. Why is Yormark the commissioner when he has a completely different vision for the conference? It makes zero sense to me.
.Don't think the ACC will survive the next round. It will be buffet time as soon as 2035 when the ACC GOR is about to expire. What is happening to the PAC right now is what will await the ACC in the near future. I just want UCONN to get a seat at the table, and the B12 is the best option right now.