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It'll never get as extreme as sprint football. I'm thinking more likeThis is Sprint football.
300lbs for interior O-line & D-line
250lbs for DE/TE
225 for LB, RB and QB
190 for DB, WR
It'll never get as extreme as sprint football. I'm thinking more likeThis is Sprint football.
I think this actually saves the ACC as an institution but destroys its competitiveness.This move solidified the end of the ACC. UConn's best move right now is to not make a bad knee-jerk move to a G5 conference and stand pat for the remnants of the impending ACC dissolution or pick up a future B12 invite.
It is unconscionable how stupid the ACC is to have added these three against the objections of their three biggest brands. There's no way this further solidifies the ACC GOR, if anything it provides those three more loopholes to get out of it. Remember when the Big East added SDSU and Boise? This is basically that, the beginning of the end.
no, not a lawyer.
I said if they go full crazy. They very well could attempt to leave even if they technically can't. Some of these football schools live on a different planet.
Yeah i don't think this will ever happen. FB was always the sport where the fat kid could be fat and still find a place to play.It'll never get as extreme as sprint football. I'm thinking more like
300lbs for interior O-line & D-line
250lbs for DE/TE
225 for LB, RB and QB
190 for DB, WR
because FSU is leaving the ACC, its just a matter of when. It becomes cheaper every yearAren't you a lawyer? Why do you keep repeating the "FSU leaves the ACC" absurdity?
Lol how?I think this actually saves the ACC as an institution but destroys its competitiveness.
This move probably means UConn football is done. It doesn't make sense to try anymore
Not only cheaper, but this move likely makes it more legally plausible.because FSU is leaving the ACC, its just a matter of when. It becomes cheaper every year
unless somebody wants to tell me that there's a term in GOR that involves like double or triple penalties there will be a movement eventually. The question is, b10 or sec or both.Not only cheaper, but this move likely makes it more legally plausible.
I'm not a lawyer so perhaps you can add more, but wouldn't this move give them the cover to say the league made moves against the best interest of the group and therefore the GOR should be nullified...or something to that effect?
Hold on. When UConn did play rough, half this board, including you, lost your spit.
UConn's problem was geography. BCU convinced the ACC that it owned New England, and Syracuse convinced the ACC that they owned New York. Neither school will ever allow us in the ACC as a result, and that pretty much puts a stake in us with the ACC, which was always the most likely destination.
Because there are probably only so many places to go. The ACC will just be AAC 2.0 but it'll have the brand and it'll stick around for a whileLol how?
In the scenario where FSU, Clemson, and UNC find a way out of the GOR to go elsewhere, that means a fourth likely comes along to prevent odd numbers - we'll say it's NC State over Duke. Perhaps they go to 6 and take Duke and Miami too. If those four/six are out, ND is right behind them out the door to full independence. Heck, the Big East should let them park their Olympic sports just for the hell of it.
Now you have an ACC of:
BC
Syracuse
Pitt
Wake
GT
Louisville
VT
UVA
SMU
Cal
Stanford
That group ain't surviving. It'd only be a matter of time before the two Virginias and GT find new homes, the three western teams realize this is a disaster. At that point, the Big East would be wise to propose an all-sports merger.
What I proposed is not a highly unlikely scenario. The ACC right now is a complete house of cards.
When have you ever seen a public statement like this after a conference addition?
unless somebody wants to tell me that there's a term in GOR that involves like double or triple penalties there will be a movement eventually. The question is, b10 or sec or both.
Probably means the lawsuit.We never played rough.
You, as per usual, are off the wall.
They're welcoming them because it makes it easier for them to leave."I'm just here so I don't get fined" vibes. We're welcoming you because we had to.
E f f ESPNI hate to say it - but that might happen. All depends what is said in the halls and behind closed doors at the ESPN Bowl/CFB industrial complex. We might have to join something as football only to keep post season access.
This move solidified the end of the ACC. UConn's best move right now is to not make a bad knee-jerk move to a G5 conference and stand pat for the remnants of the impending ACC dissolution or pick up a future B12 invite.
It is unconscionable how stupid the ACC is to have added these three against the objections of their three biggest brands.
That tidbit about the 15-team rule is huge to understanding this to be honest. Pittsburgh and Syracuse will now be in a tv contract that makes much more than Kansas and Arizona even if UNC/Clemson/FSU leave.
That’s what I’m terrified of. But that being said, every non P-5 school isn’t giving up their programs. ECU, Tulane etc. aren’t just cutting them. We need figure out the next best non p5 option.