I hear you. There was a time my heart would leap when this thread appeared. Now I enjoy the West Virginia guys.We have reached the point where the Non Key Tweets thread has better info than the Key Tweets thread. This is depressing. It is my hope that one day a new thread will appear and it will start with UConn invited to join the .
I hear you. There was a time my heart would leap when this thread appeared. Now I enjoy the West Virginia guys.
Now I enjoy the West Virginia guys.
I'd bet those words are uttered in the mountains of WV more than you realize.That has to the first time in the history of mankind that such words have been uttered.
So, is it time to beg the ACC to let everything in but football and go Indy?
What channel will UConn be on? Where's the exposure? SNY? The reason Independence works for Notre Dame is that it's a national brand and everyone gets NBC.Of course not, but I'd take the Notre Dame deal. All sports but football plus a five game scheduling agreement. We could fill out the remaining games as an independent. Same deal with the B1G would be great.
What channel will UConn be on? Where's the exposure? SNY? The reason Independence works for Notre Dame is that it's a national brand and everyone gets NBC.
The ACC even contemplating 3 divisions is somewhat interesting given that they have 14 football teams and I can't see three divisions working unless you have 15 teams.
True. The Cincinnati market must be really important to them.
The ACC has talked division realignment for years without having any answers....it is currently awkward.
If you like regionality, it makes little sense to have FSU play in Syracuse and Boston while only 250 miles away, Georgia Tech sees the Noles in Atlanta once every 12 years.
Too many programs have differing wants to allow for an easy divisional realignment. A North-South split has been discussed. The northern schools don't want a North-South split which might isolate them from prime recruiting grounds.
I could see a no division rotating schedule with the two highest rated teams meeting in a CCG.
I get your point but we saw the drag the road trips had on the men this year. It's brutal.So it would effectively then become the original ACC (plus VPI and Miami) and the football playing Big East Schools minus UConn? The Northern Schools don't want a North South Split because once the southern schools realize they are carrying the other division, they will want to split from them too.
Conference realignment is not about regionality. Programs charter jets. Regionality was only a concern when college athletic conferences were bus leagues.
Greg Wrubell @gregwrubell · 5h 5 hours ago
Bronco Mendenhall is meeting one-on-one with some local media members today...a couple of highlights from my session coming up.
Greg Wrubell @gregwrubell · 5h 5 hours ago
I asked Bronco if he has in mind a time-frame window, re: BYU's window of opportunity, as it relates to making the jump to P5 status...
Greg Wrubell @gregwrubell · 5h 5 hours ago
Bronco: "I hate to be pinned down, but if someone were to force me, I'd say three years. It has to happen within three."
Greg Wrubell @gregwrubell · 5h 5 hours ago
Bronco: "Could it go longer than (three years)? Yes, it could. Is it desirable to me, to go longer than that? The answer is no."
Greg Wrubell @gregwrubell · 5h 5 hours ago
As to any future conference-realignment shift, Bronco says "I still think there is one" coming.
Greg Wrubell @gregwrubell · 5h 5 hours ago
Bronco says CFP-selection protocol/conf championship-game considerations, geographic/divisional additions could precipitate next shift.
Greg Wrubell @gregwrubell · 4h 4 hours ago
Bronco: $$ increasingly becoming a driver in CFB; "unintentionally, I think we're kind of hurting the collective game of college football."
Greg Wrubell @gregwrubell · 4h 4 hours ago
Bronco: "The intent was to promote the game (through additional revenue); I think it's going to backfire, is what I think."
Greg Wrubell @gregwrubell · 4h 4 hours ago
"When two of the Big 3 (BYU, Utah, TCU) were taken to different conferences, to me it was not an option to stay. BYU had to move forward."
Greg Wrubell @gregwrubell · 4h 4 hours ago
Bronco: "I absolutely think it was worth it. I think it was the right move at that time. Independence is more difficult than the MWC was."
Greg Wrubell @gregwrubell · 4h 4 hours ago
Bronco re: upgraded schedules: "Independence was already challenging; it is now becoming more challenging. I welcome that; I want progress."
Greg Wrubell @gregwrubell · 4h 4 hours ago
Bronco says P5s are getting "somewhere from 20 to 27 million dollars" annually, in TV revenue. "That is not what our contract is with ESPN."
Greg Wrubell @gregwrubell · 4h 4 hours ago
Bronco: "At some point, (P5) inclusion has to happen...best way I know to do it is play our way in, and that's what I have chosen to do."
Greg Wrubell @gregwrubell · 4h 4 hours ago
Bronco, on BYU playing big names on big stages, says key Q becomes: "How long can you do that, without the same resources (as P5 programs)?
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I don't think the ACC has any thought that it outsmarted the B1G. Maybe btstimpy and billybud think that. I think the ACC knows very well that they outsmarted themselves, sold their souls to ESPN, and guaranteed themselves an inferior position. They have pretty much locked themselves into a weaker position than the B1G or SEC, given the smaller markets and dearth of state schools in the new ACC. They risk continued expansion by the B1G and/or SEC into their territory - UConn, UVa or Va Tech, UNC would give leading positions in new states to the B1G or SEC. Meanwhile the ACC has been expanding with schools that are second place in their own markets like Louisville or have weak followings like BC, Pitt, Cuse. Don't think they don't realize that Maryland for Louisville was a bad trade, and that more bad trades are probably coming.
So it would effectively then become the original ACC (plus VPI and Miami) and the football playing Big East Schools minus UConn? The Northern Schools don't want a North South Split because once the southern schools realize they are carrying the other division, they will want to split from them too.
Conference realignment is not about regionality. Programs charter jets. Regionality was only a concern when college athletic conferences were bus leagues.