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The Midwest is going to have to get a Buzz now over Rutgers. ND is gone.
You guys sound more like old BE fans after each passing day.
The Midwest is going to have to get a Buzz now over Rutgers. ND is gone.
How many times have we played Virginia for you have an idea how the game pushes the needle?
We are not joining the BeeOneGee. At any time in any way.
You guys sound more like old BE fans after each passing day.
That's precisely the point. Very little history with these South Atlantics.
If you say so. Jack Swarbrick is dropping Big Ten schools from his future schedules as we type. He'll honor the remaining games on their existing contracts, but he's not extending any. They'll still play Big Ten teams sporadically down the road, but no long term contracts.
Meanwhile, every one of those Midwestern schools will need to get used to Rutgers football. They will be added to their schedules.
We've been over this. Swarbrick's alternative was to drop independence.
ND has played UVA exactly 1 time, in 1989 in the Meadowlands. UVA got clobbered. ND's first game after winning the National Championship. It got UVA warmed up because the very next week UVA went into State College and beat Penn State.
ND has never played a football game in the Commonwealth of Virginia. When you come to Charlottesville in 2015 it will be the first. We look forward to it.
We've been over this. Swarbrick's alternative was to drop independence.
What he has dropped is the Big Ten conference from further consideration in this century anyway. And he is dropping Big Ten schools from Notre Dame football schedules. This is what prompted Jim Delany's threatened feelings and desperate additions. That's why I said they need to get used to Rutgers in the Big House. Notre Dame has played its last football game there for a long, long time.
Again, Swarbrick had no alternative. You are ignoring the #1 factor in all this. ND needed a conference. The ACC accepted ND while allowing football to remain independent. How can that fact be consistently ignored? It defies belief.
Swarbrick had several alternatives. He could have remained in the Big East with the Catholic 7. He could have joined the Atlantic 10. The Big XII was courting Notre Dame with the exact same option that the ACC had. The Texas AD was working that deal personally. He could have remained independent and joined the Atlantic 10. He could have stayed in the AAC. Instead he gave up almost half of his football schedule to a conference and kept the other half independent. He did so because he wasn't all that excited by the AAC bowl lineup, and he didn't want to try to freelance for bowls like BYU has to do. And the Big XII doesn't offer conference football games in the big cities on the east coast that he wants to have his football team visit.
ESPN makes all the economic decisions for the ACC.But, for the decision makers in the ACC, the addition of UConn would have to make economic sense. That is what I meant by saying that I don't pay the bills for the ACC schools. Revenue gain for the ACC is not a big deal to me. It is paramount to the guys making the realignment calls, though.
So did the Big 12.The Catholic 7 don't have a good array of Olympic sports, never have. They are bareboned. ND in the A10? Why? When the ACC will take them? The options you are presenting are not options. The key is the ACC offered them partial membership.
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The Irish influence already has been tangible. The ACC’s television deal with ESPN was expected to net each member $17 million each year.
Once Notre Dame committed, a renegotiation bumped that projection up to $20 million."
MSNDfan said:So did the Big 12.
But that is beside a key issue: most you bitter UConn fans keep asserting that ND wants nothing but football independence. We could have kept football independence in the BE or the Atlantic 10. Instead, we chose partial football membership because being in the ACC is best for ND.
If UCONN were added to the B12, I think it would only be as part of a HUGE move by Bowlsby to expand by maybe 4-6 schools. UCF and Cincinnati would definitely be in the mix. I'd expect that they dial up BYU and see if there's any interest in joining. USF would give the conference a two school dip into Florida to help create an edge in recruiting and combining the Orlando/Tampa markets would be great for TV. Memphis might get consideration (academics are not of concern to the B12) for their basketball, decent market and recruiting ground, and bigger football stadium (think growth potential). Maybe even Temple to give us a northeastern rival if they decide that their lease increase at the Linc from $1M to $2M per game is too much and building their own stadium is the right move.
I do not see UCONN being added by ourselves though. Also, I'm giving this "high placed" rumor from a RU board waaaaaaaay too much credit. I have zero proof that the rumor originated from West Virginia and, thus, has no factual rumor backbone.
So did the Big 12.
But that is beside a key issue: most you bitter UConn fans keep asserting that ND wants nothing but football independence. We could have kept football independence in the BE or the Atlantic 10. Instead, we chose partial football membership because being in the ACC is best for ND.
So did the Big 12.
But that is beside a key issue: most you bitter UConn fans keep asserting that ND wants nothing but football independence. We could have kept football independence in the BE or the Atlantic 10. Instead, we chose partial football membership because being in the ACC is best for ND.
Best move on the board is Bowlsby tapping UConn, Cincy, USF, and UCF. UConn should be happy with the East Coast schools and generate awesome FB recruiting ties in FLA, TX, and our natural NE/NJ/Penn/VA/Maryland base. In 5 years this new conference would easily outdistance B1G, PAC 12, and obviously the ACC in fb. UConn playing Texas or OK in Metlife would spur new interest in this solid solid FB conference. With a declining ACC and B1G, UConn could well rise up as the NE FB powerhouse.
BB wise the conference would be equal to any other. Travel is worse than the ACC/B1G, but when my overriding belief that this conference in 5 years would be tops in FB all else will be tolerable. Plus UConn gets to sell its tier TV rights to generate more interest and cash.
We will but remember u don't have ND in FB just 5 games......still trying to divide instead of unite? You're a sorry sad man Stimp needing to downgrade something/school to make u feel good about yourself/conference!! Why when your opinion is well known do u always try to ingrain you're talking points into us? Can u have a reasonable discussion w/o having to mention rutgers? RU is B1G...live with it, learn it, love it, embrace it, it's a done deal!!The Midwest is going to have to get a Buzz now over Rutgers. ND is gone fishing.
I didnt know Va beat PSU a year after RU did in "88"?What he has dropped is the Big Ten conference from further consideration in this century anyway. And he is dropping Big Ten schools from Notre Dame football schedules. This is what prompted Jim Delany's threatened feelings and desperate additions. That's why I said they need to get used to Rutgers in the Big House. Notre Dame has played its last football game there for a long, long time.
Whats wrong with Rutger's fb?
I just deleted as u posted lol but it's at least equal or better than Cuse Fb. over the last decadeOh, gosh.
This is like the time I had to tell my daughter there was no Easter Bunny...