This dudes handle is literally "DrMcHornedFrog" and people think its key?!?!

It’s possible that UVA and UNC are 1/2. If I’m b10 I’d take 4 and also grab GTech and FSU. If ND wants in they will figure it out.
I want FSU in the SEC just to hear snippets about their ego clashing with Texas. Those two alone have more ego than entire countries.If FSU and Clemson end up in the B12 that tells me a few things:
First, I know a hell of a lot less about college athletics than I thought I did.
Second, the leadership in the ACC is totally inept.
Third, the B12 made a brilliant strategic move with a viable attempt to keep the BiG and SEC from owning college athletics. It may not work, but it was a brilliant and bold move.
That all said, I don't think the BiG or SEC let FSU get away.
I want FSU in the SEC just to hear snippets about their ego clashing with Texas. Those two alone have more ego than entire countries.
Texas is about 3 "whole 'nother level" of ego above FSU.
If they're going to spend $200 million plus to get out of the ACC, it's not going to be to go the B12, even if it's only for a few years. If anything, if they need a time buffer to go to the P2, they're are more likely to go independent in football and join the sun belt or something for other sports.The Big 12 tv deal doesn’t start until 2025-26 so could also be re-negotiated to a higher payout assuming Clemson and FSU join
People acting like it makes no sense I think are missing the bigger picture.. Big 12 as an intermediary step for Clemson and FSU to getting to the B1G/SEC makes sense for a ton of reasons. If the current option is really to stay until 2036 in the ACC, even moving to the B12 until the B1G/SEC media deals expire again at the end of the decade increases their path by 6 years into one of those leagues.
From a Big 12 perspective, getting Clemson and FSU ensures they’re the “other” power conference and probably is enough to buy them time to be migrated into whatever break off the B1G and SEC have planned. And from the B1G/SEC perspective, they don’t have to worry about being caught up in a huge legal battle with the ACC to get these two teams if and when they finally decide they want them.
I’m not saying it’s going to happen or should happen or any of that, but there’s reasons outside of just short term tv revenues to do so. In a world where Cal and Stanford are in the ACC, TCU, Boise State and San Diego State signed up to play in the Big East, etc, it’s not insane to think Clemson and FSU would spend ~3-5 years in the B12 as a stop gap given the current situation and interests for all parties involved.
Totally disagree. They got screwed by almost every measure. They were the undefeated conference champ of a P5 conference that got passed over for a 1 loss P5 conference champ. If I were FSU, I would be throwing a hissy fit as well. The playoff committee turned their back on what they have always said the criteria was to put a 1 loss SEC team in the playoffs.I don't know. Watch FSU's antics after not being selected for the CFP last season and then their performance in the Orange Bowl suggests a pretty special level of arrogance.
They played a ticked off Georgia team that was one loss away from the playoffs.
I don't know. Watch FSU's antics after not being selected for the CFP last season and then their performance in the Orange Bowl suggests a pretty special level of arrogance.
Does it though? Paying exit and entrance fees twice within a short span of years seems like a prohibitive cost.Big 12 as an intermediary step for Clemson and FSU to getting to the B1G/SEC makes sense for a ton of reasons.
Yeah, that was so many years ago.
Please refresh my memory, when exactly was BYU' first game as a member of the B-12?
I don’t understand why FSU and Clemson would leave. Unless they just can’t stand ESPN. But I sure would like to see the Acc crash and burn to the Big12 and a bunch of little brothers and directional schools.
This dudes handle is literally "DrMcHornedFrog" and people think it’s key?!?!
We're talking about the money.You don’t understand they want to go to a different conference and close the media money gap with schools that haven’t accomplished anything in football?
We're talking about the money.
As for having accomplished much in football, neither conference has.
Utah, TCU and Baylor are no great shakes either, certainly not more impressive than Miami, Georgia Tech, etc.
We're talking about the money.
As for having accomplished much in football, neither conference has.
Utah, TCU and Baylor are no great shakes either, certainly not more impressive than Miami, Georgia Tech, etc.
If they don't like ESPN in the ACC.. I don't think they'll like the SEC where ESPN has an even bigger investment in the conference.I don’t understand why FSU and Clemson would leave. Unless they just can’t stand ESPN. But I sure would like to see the Acc crash and burn to the Big12 and a bunch of little brothers and directional schools.
It’s certainly not the preferred path, but if the feedback is B1G/SEC don’t want to deal with the ongoing legal battles and/or FOX/ESPN don’t want to pay for it then the only other option they have is independence and the southern conference or something for Olympic sports. The B12 can use the PE money to help offset legal fees and FSU/Clemson have all leverage to negotiate lower exit fees for if/when they leave. As a result they can renegotiate their TV deal which isn’t slated to begin until 2025-26 and the PE can exit at a profit from their initial investment.Does it though? Paying exit and entrance fees twice within a short span of years seems like a prohibitive cost.
And that's not enough. The ACC is already ahead of them and is cleared to that amount until 2036.The Big 12 will have something like $50M a year coming to it in the foreseeable future.
??Cliemson and FSU have actually won National Championships.
Miami has a while ago.
If they don't like ESPN in the ACC.. I don't think they'll like the SEC where ESPN has an even bigger investment in the conference.
And that's not enough. The ACC is already ahead of them and is cleared to that amount until 2036.
At $50m, they'll never make back the exit fees + what they would've made in the ACC by staying put.
And in 10 yrs when the lawsuit is over, the chances are that none of these conferences will even exist anymore.
there's likely an exit fee in the contract if a school is leaving. That's speculation on my part since we have no access to the contract, but if the GOR is as big a PITA as it's been made out to be through this whole boondoggle, I'm sure there's an exit fee in the ACC contract at minimum. The next step is the ACC would likely sue for at minimum, the present value of whatever the future projected revenues are over the remaining life of the ACC contract related to the departing schools as compensation to the remaining schools who now have had their brand devalued. With those factors, it doesn't sound like Big 12 money gets it done, as it didn't seem their payouts were much projected to be much larger than the ACC. They'd need SEC or B1G money over a few years to sort that out. Doesn't ACC pay out like 37M per school and Big12 was looking at like 30?They want out because they will never get what they need in the ACC.
If they join the Big 12 that’s another story. The Big 12 is projected to make more per school and with these types of additions they could get even more.