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Are there any new rumors that one or two ACC football powerhouses may leave the ACC for the B12 or B10?
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Are there any new rumors that one or two ACC football powerhouses may leave the ACC for the B12 or B10?
How many games is ND committed to play against ACC opponents? Isn't it pretty much equivalent to being a full member?I believe that the ACC would pick up UConn as #16...but right now, 15 football schools makes for unworkable scheduling. If Notre Dame would desire to come on board for football..it would be a dual addition.
If the B1G hadn't torpedoed the ACC proposal for deregulation of CCG's/divisions...I'm pretty sure that the ACC would have gone to three divisions of 5 with more rotating games from other divisions.
5 games, I think he's referring to the ACC having the ability to schedule in way that would lessen some of the football first schools concerns about UConn's perceived weaknessHow many games is ND committed to play against ACC opponents? Isn't it pretty much equivalent to being a full member?
How about UConn all sportsI believe that the ACC would pick up UConn as #16...but right now, 15 football schools makes for unworkable scheduling. If Notre Dame would desire to come on board for football..it would be a dual addition.
If the B1G hadn't torpedoed the ACC proposal for deregulation of CCG's/divisions...I'm pretty sure that the ACC would have gone to three divisions of 5 with more rotating games from other divisions.
How about UConn all sports
Navy football only
Your actually at 16
Aren't you making the assumption ND will have to join ?Never going to happen. Because the ACC knows that if ND knows that joining the ACC for football means that Navy is kicked out, ND will never join the ACC in football. ND takes their debt to Navy very seriously. No matter what we think about ND.
5 games, I think he's referring to the ACC having the ability to schedule in way that would lessen some of the football first schools concerns about UConn's perceived weakness
Never going to happen. Because the ACC knows that if ND knows that joining the ACC for football means that Navy is kicked out, ND will never join the ACC in football. ND takes their debt to Navy very seriously. No matter what we think about ND.
^This. I believe I will chime in for TerryD before he gets a chance to say it again. ND will hold onto football independence until the end of time. ND also holds a special bond/relationship with Navy that transcends football.
Personally, I think the ACC needs to accept that ND will always be independent in football and makes decisions for the conference with that in mind.
What is your opinion of the ACC adding Navy ( football) only and UConn(No need, I have given up posting about CR and ND...no longer necessary after ACC GOR extension...game over).
What is your opinion of the ACC adding Navy ( football) only and UConn
Since Navy and ND have a long history and they are contracted to a specific amount of ACc games doesn't thst help ND scheduling?
I am fine with Navy as football only and with UConn as a full member. I think that makes sense now with an ACC Network.
Navy to the ACC would not help with ND scheduling since the 5 game ACC agreement is a rotating one among all ACC members.
ND turned down an ACC offer of a sixth game dedicated every year to either Pitt or BC, so the idea of adding Navy as the sixth ND/ACC game is a non-starter.
It's seemingly irrational for the ACC to let a second conference drive another wedge between its northern and southern schools, but they've been stupid about things so far and there's no reason to think that will change.
It's not like that creates contested territory that BC and Cuse have to worry about crossing. What difference does it make to the ACC if the Big 12 has schools between its schools?
It may or may not. ESPN, the ACC & it's media consultant have poured over all the data & feel they will get distribution for the channel plus the ACC views this as a long term partnership & is willing to explore emerging platforms as they become available. Many think that the Google's of the world may eventually delve into live sports & the ACCN could be one of the first to explore that platformIt matters if they are trying to have a network. It appears the ACC has made its decision though. Let's hope the Big 12 comes through..
It's not like that creates contested territory that BC and Cuse have to worry about crossing. What difference does it make to the ACC if the Big 12 has schools between its schools?
It further divides a massive (in terms of population) piece of the Eastern megalopolis that the ACC could have had to itself if it had taken Rutgers and UConn when the Big East broke up. It will ultimately go down as the stupidest move in the entire realignment period. Imagine being the only major conference on the entire Eastern seaboard from North Carolina to Massachusetts. Absent some penetration by Penn State (the Big East's equivalent vision failure from 2 decades back), they'd be the sole game in town for about 75+ million people and have some penetration for another 35 million or so (SC, GA and FL)
It really is hard to believe that the Atlantic Coast Conference is ceding Maryland, Rutgers and Connecticut in favor of Cleveland Circle.
I'm sorry, but I am not familiar with the phrase Cleveland Circle. Do you mind explaining it's meaning and etymology? Thank you.
It's the 500 square yards of Boston that the ACC locked up by inviting Boston College.
Thank you. I thought you were pulling my leg, but I looked it up and I get the reference.
I hear they have a sick Chipotle there too.There's an Applebee's there.
You'd love it.
There's an Applebee's there.
You'd love it.

It further divides a massive (in terms of population) piece of the Eastern megalopolis that the ACC could have had to itself if it had taken Rutgers and UConn when the Big East broke up. It will ultimately go down as the stupidest move in the entire realignment period. Imagine being the only major conference on the entire Eastern seaboard from North Carolina to Massachusetts. Absent some penetration by Penn State (the Big East's equivalent vision failure from 2 decades back), they'd be the sole game in town for about 75+ million people and have some penetration for another 35 million or so (SC, GA and FL)