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Virginia is a very large fan base. It is also precisely the kind of flagship state university that the BIG covets.Virginia, coveted by the Big Ten and SEC, is picked 14th in the ACC preseason poll
It’s all about football! except when it isn’t
Chicken or the egg a bit too - they will become a better program when in the B10 in all likelihood. Let’s not forget the DC market.Virginia is a very large fan base. It is also precisely the kind of flagship state university that the BIG covets.
Heck, they were anxious to grab Rutgers based upon that and nothing else.
Anyway, consider that, with a veinous infusion of BIG or SEC $ just what that program could become.
Even if it is only the top end of the bottom third in football, that is still a welcome addition to either/both of those conferences.
They pretty much stink now. Will never sniff a championship in the Big 10. Just another Rutgers.Chicken or the egg a bit too - they will become a better program when in the B10 in all likelihood. Let’s not forget the DC market.
Everybody claims stepping up a league will bring improvement. The Big is still waiting on Nebraska, Maryland and RU.Chicken or the egg a bit too - they will become a better program when in the B10 in all likelihood. Let’s not forget the DC market.
Are there any schools out there right now that have a chance of winning the SEC or B10? Doubtful.They pretty much stink now. Will never sniff a championship in the Big 10. Just another Rutgers.
I wouldn't say Virginia has a large fan base. They're in a large, important market. And they have other important credentials.Virginia is a very large fan base. It is also precisely the kind of flagship state university that the BIG covets.
Heck, they were anxious to grab Rutgers based upon that and nothing else.
Anyway, consider that, with a veinous infusion of BIG or SEC $ just what that program could become.
Even if it is only the top end of the bottom third in football, that is still a welcome addition to either/both of those conferences.
Welp, Indiana and Illinois finished 2nd and 5th in the Big Ten and there are plenty of programs out there better than those 2. The SEC seems more difficult to crackAre there any schools out there right now that have a chance of winning the SEC or B10? Doubtful.
Everybody claims stepping up a league will bring improvement. The Big is still waiting on Nebraska, Maryland and RU.
sec prob has their pick of the litter and theyd certainly take any of FSU, Miami, Clemson, or UNC before they invited UVA.Virginia, coveted by the Big Ten and SEC, is picked 14th in the ACC preseason poll
It’s all about football! except when it isn’t
We've gone over this a lot, but they took Rutgers based upon it being in the NYDMA, coupled with having 9 million people in the state of New Jersey.Heck, they were anxious to grab Rutgers based upon that and nothing else
Virginia is a very large fan base. It is also precisely the kind of flagship state university that the BIG covets.
Heck, they were anxious to grab Rutgers based upon that and nothing else.
Anyway, consider that, with a veinous infusion of BIG or SEC $ just what that program could become.
Even if it is only the top end of the bottom third in football, that is still a welcome addition to either/both of those conferences.
I wouldn't say Virginia has a large fan base. They're in a large, important market. And they have other important credentials.
I agree on SEC getting their choice.sec prob has their pick of the litter and theyd certainly take any of FSU, Miami, Clemson, or UNC before they invited UVA.
If it works out like that then we drew a full house on the river lol but Assuming FSU and Miami leave then the ACC would prefer USF to UConn in that scenario so they maintain a Florida presence.I think the question is whether anyone after these four leave. And if that holds, is that enough to lure WVU, USF, and Cincy from Big 12 along with UConn. Still a decent league if that holds. Certainly a rival to Big 12.
That’s the thing: too many people get caught up in football itself to see that conference realignment isn’t set off by one thing for every school. Just like how Rutgers and Texas got invites for two completely different reasons.Virginia, coveted by the Big Ten and SEC, is picked 14th in the ACC preseason poll
It’s all about football! except when it isn’t
I think this is more likely (ordered by valuation):Regardless, I think the question is whether anyone after these four leave. And if that holds, is that enough to lure WVU, USF, and Cincy from Big 12 along with UConn. Still a decent league if that holds. Certainly a rival to Big 12
The Big 10 wouldn’t be interested in those schools except for UVa. GT maybe if they get a few good football seasons together.I think this is more likely (ordered by valuation):
1. F$U- sec
2. Clemson- sec
3. Miami- sec
4. UNC- sec
5. VT- big12
6. NC St- big12
7. Lville- big12
8. GT- Big10
9. Cuse- Big10
10. Duke- Big10
11. Pitt- big12
12. UVA- Big10
13. Stanford- PAC
14. SMU- PAC
15. BC- American (haha)
16. Cal- PAC
17. Wake- American
Theyd take Duke for the bball brand alone but also Better academics and football than UVA, which has the worst football program of all 4.The Big 10 wouldn’t be interested in those schools except for UVa. GT maybe if they get a few good football seasons together.
Geography and/or cultural fit, in the case of Cincy, UCF, and WVU. The opportunity to renew some old rivalries might be a factor too. But would geography and reestablishing old rivalries outweigh ($$$) and other considerations?Sure but the big12 tv deal expires in 2031 when the ACC exit fee hits its lowest point before the GOR expires in 2036 and that timing will enable them to poach from the ACC just like they did with the PAC. So I don’t get why people think some teams might want to leave the big12 for a watered down ACC at best, when they’ll be locked into a new long term deal with high exit fees
Sure but the big12 tv deal expires in 2031 when the ACC exit fee hits its lowest point before the GOR expires in 2036 and that timing will enable them to poach from the ACC just like they did with the PAC. So I don’t get why people think some teams might want to leave the big12 for a watered down ACC at best, when they’ll be locked into a new long term deal with high exit fees
Yeah, it kind of bothered me at the time that we were enthusiastic about joining and didn't end up getting an offer while they begrudgingly accepted theirs.They didn't "Poach" the PAC. The PAC blew up into smithereens. The Big 12 was the best available lifeboat. Utah grudingly joined. The Four corners Presidents were as cynical as they could be about it.
I agree on SEC getting their choice.
The issue with UNC and UVA is that they aren’t football schools in the SEC mold.
If you look at who SEC has added, they’ve been very selective in going after football schools in a geographic region.
I get Clemson and FSU are redundant to Florida and USC, but those are the biggest football brands in ACC and would add the most football $’s.
UNC and UVA fit the BIG model. State flagships, big brands, solid academics.
Regardless, I think the question is whether anyone after these four leave. And if that holds, is that enough to lure WVU, USF, and Cincy from Big 12 along with UConn. Still a decent league if that holds. Certainly a rival to Big 12.