jrazz12
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Some people just want to watch the ACC world burn.
It’s me. I want to watch it burn.
The B1G was added to every cable package in the metro area whether u wanted it or not. They took Rutgers for their cable revenue. Full stopThey took Rutgers and Maryland because a lot of B1G alum moved to the NY/DMV areas. They took UCLA and USC because of their actual value, but also because a ton of their grads live in SoCal. I have a feeling there aren’t a ton of Michigan and Northwestern grads in Atlanta but hey what do I know. The Georgia Tech fan base surely can’t carry the region as far as subscribers goes to justify the addition.
The B1G would be at least as well off nabbing Colorado when the PAC 12 falls apart.
And if they added us people would actually watch it.The B1G was added to every cable package in the metro area whether u wanted it or not. They took Rutgers for their cable revenue. Full stop
There are many of us want to see the ACC burn. The sooner the better.Some people just want to watch the ACC world burn.
It’s me. I want to watch it burn.
I hope not. I love the big east. I would like to see Syracuse come back to Big East.That's assuming that UConn stays in the BE. UConn might be on the move. The title run might boost us into another league with the remnants of the ACC teams
Fixed it for youNothing would make me happier than to see BC in the NEC
The reporting is that there are 7 schools willing to break it up. So they just need 1 more to flip to get the majority, which could dissolve the conference and break up the GOR that way.The realignment click bait stretch of the offseason is apparently under way among college athletics writers.
The GOR has been looked at 100 times by very fancy lawyers. Even assuming 50% of those lawyers are overpaid idiots (a safe assumption when it comes to lawyers), that means the other 50% aren’t, and they still have not found a way to beat the GOR. It’s not beatable short of dissolving the conference, no matter how many times Clemson’s athletic department leaks to the media that they are looking into it.
I don't see any way University presidents fight this out in court for the next 13 years. The GoR has a present value. It may be north of $500m, but if Clemson wants out......The realignment click bait stretch of the offseason is apparently under way among college athletics writers.
The GOR has been looked at 100 times by very fancy lawyers. Even assuming 50% of those lawyers are overpaid idiots (a safe assumption when it comes to lawyers), that means the other 50% aren’t, and they still have not found a way to beat the GOR. It’s not beatable short of dissolving the conference, no matter how many times Clemson’s athletic department leaks to the media that they are looking into it.
Nah.BC would be fun
They don’t deserve it, but it would be fun
ACC with Duke, Georgia Tech, Wake Forest, Pitt, Syracuse and Louisville is automatically better than the AAC, and I would even argue that it's good enough to lure back West Virginia.I understand the money. I would take a B12 invite. Their media deal pays more than the ACC AND it's up for renegotiation in 2030, which is 6 years ahead of the ACC's first chance at renegotiating their deal.
I would absolutely not hitch my wagon to the ACC when 7 members are publicly trying to leave. That's how you end up with an AAC 2.0
Did Michael Corleone decide to bring Fredo back because having him around was "fun"?BC would be fun
They don’t deserve it, but it would be fun
No, as has been discussed ad nauseam, they took them because it allowed them to get first tier pricing into huge population areas. And it was exactly the right move.They took Rutgers and Maryland because a lot of B1G alum moved to the NY/DMV areas.
I could be wrong, but I think they need 9 of 14 on board to dissolve the conference. So they only need 2 other defectors who think their situation could be better...Outside of buying their way out, the only means to removing the GOR would be by dissolving the conference, which evidently is what the meeting was about.
I doubt that a simple majority would be sufficient to dissolve the conference. The schools who want to have the option of leaving (and facing the financial costs of doing so) or remaining until sufficient time has passed where the cost will be bearable.
My guess is that the primary purpose of this meeting (which would have remained clandestine if it were legitimately what it is being portrayed as) was to give FSU and Clemson the opportunity to tell their fan bases they are doing something.
One other possibility is that the members of the conference may believe it is worth the risk to attempt to vote to rescind the GOR (not sure they could get enough votes), leading ESPN to say "the media contract was dependent on the GOR", with the hope that ESPN will either throw more cash their way. Considering the layoffs ESPN just implemented I don't see how they can justify spending money they aren't required to spend just to be nice.
Lol and yet you got sucked into the discussion like everyone else.Also lol this thread
People who really think the GOR is "unbreakable" are funny. It's breakable. There will (probably) be consequences, but they can definitely break it if they want.
Which is why I never understood why UConn seemed so intent on hitching their wagon to NYC. That market, from a TV perspective is already covered by Rutgers. The Boston MSA (which is way closer geographically to UConn than NYC anyways) is the 10th largest TV market in the country and I don't believe is in the B1G footprint.No, as has been discussed ad nauseam, they took them because it allowed them to get first tier pricing into huge population areas. And it was exactly the right move.
For the sake of argument, let's discuss this on the premise that nine votes for dissolution would be sufficient.I could be wrong, but I think they need 9 of 14 on board to dissolve the conference. So they only need 2 other defectors who think their situation could be better...