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Key tweets, and it's all gone to Hell.

Sure, we'd be able to recover from the loss of our electrical grid.
Maybe then the government would allow me to put a nuclear reactor in my backyard so I won't have to pay for electricity.
 
Robert's is referring to the brand identity built mostly by the basketball program specifically as it relates to MJ who is still one the most recognizable sports figures in the world. So you will see many around the world rocking the baby blue interlocking NC logo just because they associate it with him
It's a nice baby blue. Looks nice on shirts. But those people have no idea about your football. You're just fooling yourself if you think building UNC football is a message to the world.
 
Robert's is referring to the brand identity built mostly by the basketball program specifically as it relates to MJ who is still one the most recognizable sports figures in the world. So you will see many around the world rocking the baby blue interlocking NC logo just because they associate it with him

I think that is a stretch. It's been nearly 41 years since Jordan has been associated with UNC and the "Air Jordan" brand has been associated with Nike ever since. The "dunk" insignia can be put on any color apparel or merchandise. I venture a guess that more people around the world associate Jordan with the Chicago Bulls than Carolina Tar Heels.
 
I think that is a stretch. It's been nearly 41 years since Jordan has been associated with UNC and the "Air Jordan" brand has been associated with Nike ever since. The "dunk" insignia can be put on any color apparel or merchandise. I venture a guess that more people around the world associate Jordan with the Chicago Bulls than Carolina Tar Heels.
I don’t associate Air Jordan with Carolina at all. When I think Nike anything, I think Oregon.
 
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It's a nice baby blue. Looks nice on shirts. But those people have no idea about your football. You're just fooling yourself if you think building UNC football is a message to the world.
I know that & more importantly Roberts knows that. The point he's attempting to make is that survival of 26 non revenue sports depends on a larger investment in football.
 
I think that is a stretch. It's been nearly 41 years since Jordan has been associated with UNC and the "Air Jordan" brand has been associated with Nike ever since. The "dunk" insignia can be put on any color apparel or merchandise. I venture a guess that more people around the world associate Jordan with the Chicago Bulls than Carolina Tar Heels.
I'm not saying they don't, what I'm pointing out is most people now MJ & it's not unusual for global pop cultural icons like Jay Z to wear his UNC jersey. I have personally had people mention his name the times I have been at airports in foreign countries.
 
The grant of rights extends through 2036 because of the ACC Network.

The look in on the media rights contract is not going to be the watershed moment people have convinced themselves it will be.
Exactly.
 
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Lol. So many schools in ACC realize a cut in their ACC revenus beats having to go in to the market alone to find their value.

"ACC sources suggested a vote to support the new revenue distribution plan may not be unanimous, but one conference administrator said a cut in distribution would likely be worthwhile if it meant stability in the coming years as college athletics works its way through a volatile series of existential shifts in its amateurism model. Multiple administrators who spoke with ESPN noted the severe impact that the collapse of the Pac-12 had on Oregon State and Washington State, and the observably diminished values of those programs has helped spark interest in negotiating a settlement."
 
I'm not saying they don't, what I'm pointing out is most people now MJ & it's not unusual for global pop cultural icons like Jay Z to wear his UNC jersey. I have personally had people mention his name the times I have been at airports in foreign countries.
And I'm say those are fairly large leaps. Anecdotes don't typically extrapolate too far over a general population. There are exceptions obviously, but for the most part Europeans are confused by America's college athletics obsession.
 
So we need to be in the big12 by 2030 at the latest. Hopefully sooner because competing without revenue sharing is going to show, and fast.

“As part of the settlement, Clemson and Florida State are asking the ACC to agree to reduce penalties for exiting the grant of rights after 2031, when TV contracts for the Big Ten, SEC and Big 12 are set to expire.”
 
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So we need to be in the big12 by 2030 at the latest.

“As part of the settlement, Clemson and Florida State are asking the ACC to agree to reduce penalties for exiting the grant of rights after 2031, when TV contracts for the Big Ten, SEC and Big 12 are set to expire.”
So, the rest of The ACC is buying FSU, Clemson, UNC, and Miami's silence until 2031. If they're able to negotiate lower exit penalties The ACC as we know it is effectively on the clock.
 
So, the rest of The ACC is buying FSU, Clemson, UNC, and Miami's silence until 2031. If they're able to negotiate lower exit penalties The ACC as we know it is effectively on the clock.

Why would the ACC schools not named FSU or Clemson actually agree to that?

They’ve no reason and no incentive.

A lot of this is just common sense
 

Those negotiations will be something! I'd assume that UNC, among others (Miami), also will not be satisfied with a reduced share. I would also have to believe that the agreement is contingent upon successful negotiations with FSU, Clemson, etc. Separating the wheat from the chaff.
 
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Actually, if people are genuinely only concerned about carbon emissions from the generation of electricity, nuclear power plants are the clear answer.
FIFY.
 

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