Notre Dame's problem isn't revenue.
No one said it is...
Notre Dame's problem isn't revenue.
No one said it is...
Sorry I should have said Notre Dame's problem isn't going to be revenue going forward. That was Upstaters point.
don't pay too much attention to the rating services - they just look for the biggest clicks/subscription drivers.This discussion is taking too much of this thread, and I am certain the wrath of other posters is coming my way.
At the risk of a final post, here is a link to the Rivals team recruiting rankings over the years. ND always recruits pretty well.
https://n com/team_rankings/2017
(Looks like its behind a paywall, sorry. ND is currently # 6 this class, was #14 last year, was #11 the year before that, #11 the year before that and was #3 in 2013--coming off the 2012 12-0 regular season).
Notre Dame will think it's a problem when they find themselves not even a top-20 program in revenue after having always been top-5 since the age of television. It doesn't matter if it's actually a 'problem.' They're not going to be OK with not being a top-20 program in generating revenue. Ego is a large part of who they are. They won't let themselves start to fall behind in money. And that will happen if they don't join a league. This isn't 1990. They won't continue to live off weak OTA ratings while the conferences continue to get richer.
The Big Ten just made a deal going back towards OTA...
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Notre Dame will have to continue to play when most other teams aren't if they want to maximize OTA revenue. And as a general rule, it really helps to win in prime time.
Isn't ND in the ACC? I didn't think you can call yourself independent while being a member of a conference. Aren't those two things mutually exclusive?Notre Dame will never join a conference because that's what makes, and keeps, then Notre Dame. Being in a conference year in and year out they'd be exposed. Imagine finishing outside the top 3 in the ACC the last few years as they would have with the teams they have fielded. Each year's mediocrity will build on to the next, making ND look bad if it can't even win the 3rd best league.
Being independent allows ND to feel special and act special while getting a clean slate every year. Being independent means there's no pesky conference rankings to remember and bring up each year.
Isn't ND in the ACC? I didn't think you can call yourself independent while being a member of a conference. Aren't those two things mutually exclusive?
Football isn't in any conference. So, no.
I think your definition of independence is different than everyone else's. ND is contractually obligated to play a certain number (half?) of games against ACC teams. When you are forced to play a large number of your games against teams from a single conference you are effectively part of that conference if not officially. Some may prefer to do mental gymnastics to keep on believing in independence, but we all eventually grow up and figure out that a man in a red suit isn't squeezing down millions of chimneys in one night to deliver presents under a decorated pine tree. Besides that, the other 20 ND sports are all full members of the ACC, so even if football was absolutely independent, ND still cannot realistically call themselves independent when 95% of their sports are full members of a conference and are forced to operate under the ACC's rules and regulations. Operating under someone else's rules and regulations is not my idea of independence.Football isn't in any conference. So, no.
I think your definition of independence is different than everyone else's. ND is contractually obligated to play a certain number (half?) of games against ACC teams. When you are forced to play a large number of your games against teams from a single conference you are effectively part of that conference if not officially. Some may prefer to do mental gymnastics to keep on believing in independence, but we all eventually grow up and figure out that a man in a red suit isn't squeezing down millions of chimneys in one night to deliver presents under a decorated pine tree. Besides that, the other 20 ND sports are all full members of the ACC, so even if football was absolutely independent, ND still cannot realistically call themselves independent when 95% of their sports are full members of a conference and are forced to operate under the ACC's rules and regulations. Operating under someone else's rules and regulations is not my idea of independence.
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It is only ND's opinions and stances on this issue that really matter, since they are the ones who decide their status..
Call me crazy, but in some cultures, what everyone else thinks > what your clan thinks.
And in other cultures it's really quite rude to make you and yours the center of the universe.
Not true on web discussion forums of course, but in some places...
If ND officials say the moon is made of cheese do you believe them? Like I said, 95% of your student-athletes wear an ACC logo on their uniforms, including the most visibly successful program, the WCBB team, and must follow ACC rules. Even your independent football team is FORCED to play an, albeit abbreviated, ACC conference schedule. How can you continue to believe ND is independent when they aren't even allowed to choose their opponents? Sounds like someone else is calling the shots there. I guess it all comes down to having your own TV contract and having to play Wake Forest only every three years? Also, how can you be an ND grad and claim you don't believe in any deity? Your school's raison d'etre is rooted in deities.My point is that only ND officials will decide the status of ND football, not opposing fans.
It is only what they think that really counts, not others. It is called self determination.
It isn't up to a popular vote of other fans. They are really irrelevant to that issue.
P.S. What division of the ACC is ND football currently allocated to, the Atlantic or the Coastal?
Not quite true. There's a few contracts that limits Notre Dame's options for the next 20 years or so.The ACC has no leverage as to when, if, or where Notre Dame eventually locates football or any of their olympic sports.
So what do think it will be? Access to the playoffs?Sorry I should have said Notre Dame's problem isn't going to be revenue going forward. That was Upstaters point.
UConn Provost Mun Y. Choi to be named president of the University of Missouri. Can one mean one thing: UConn to the SEC!!
I just wonder, as others have, if the Big East had seen more clearly the future importance of football, how different UConn's situation and the so-called P5 alignment would have been today.
I respect your opinion but for a school like ND whose media deal is just a small piece of the pie.,Conference membership carries with it the risk of diminishing the bigger revenue stream. When you join a conference unless you dominate it your just one if the guys.Notre Dame will think it's a problem when they find themselves not even a top-20 program in revenue after having always been top-5 since the age of television. It doesn't matter if it's actually a 'problem.' They're not going to be OK with not being a top-20 program in generating revenue. Ego is a large part of who they are. They won't let themselves start to fall behind in money. And that will happen if they don't join a league. This isn't 1990. They won't continue to live off weak OTA ratings while the conferences continue to get richer.
I respect your opinion but for a school like ND whose media deal is just a small piece of the pie.,Conference membership carries with it the risk of diminishing the bigger revenue stream. When you join a conference unless you dominate it your just one if the guys.
As much as I love to hate on ND if we could ever get them to play UConn here.
They would either have to move out of state or the ticket prices at the Rent would be through the roof . I can't think of anyone even comparable.
Not Ohio Stste or Alabama.
I never was an ND fan but it's silly to deny their mystique and Independence contributes to that mythology.
Whoa, I don't know about the man in the red suit, but Santa is able to do it....I still believe!I think your definition of independence is different than everyone else's. ND is contractually obligated to play a certain number (half?) of games against ACC teams. When you are forced to play a large number of your games against teams from a single conference you are effectively part of that conference if not officially. Some may prefer to do mental gymnastics to keep on believing in independence, but we all eventually grow up and figure out that a man in a red suit isn't squeezing down millions of chimneys in one night to deliver presents under a decorated pine tree. Besides that, the other 20 ND sports are all full members of the ACC, so even if football was absolutely independent, ND still cannot realistically call themselves independent when 95% of their sports are full members of a conference and are forced to operate under the ACC's rules and regulations. Operating under someone else's rules and regulations is not my idea of independence.