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ND talking to ACC about "what if'' situations. Like "what if'' Big East FB collapses and ND has no place for other sports.
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You left out the juicy part:
"The sticking point in that discussion is the lucrative television contract which Notre Dame has with NBC, which runs through the 2015 season and pays the Irish between $15 and $16 million dollars per year.
Preliminary talks of extending that pact have begun, while Notre Dame officials are talking to the ACC about allowing Notre Dame to maintain its contract for home games with NBC and still join the ACC in all the other sports.
If ACC officials bend sufficiently on that issue, Notre Dame could seriously consider giving up its independent status in football. If Notre Dame does agree, the ACC would then need a 16th school which would include the University of Connecticut as the probable leader in the clubhouse. Such a move would solidify the ACC's quest to become the best conference in college basketball."
If ND comes along, only BC would likely oppose us. Dream scenario for all parties involved.
Pittsburgh a blue blood? Lmao!"According to sources in the Big East, the non-football playing schools in the conference may now take a serious look at their options of breaking completely away from the football section -- something that has been contemplated for the past several years. With the loss of basketball blue bloods, Pittsburgh and Syracuse (to the ACC) and now West Virginia (and perhaps in the not too distant future, Louisville), the Big East core of Catholic, non-football playing schools has reached the point where enough is enough."
Looks like Blaudschun left out a word:
If ACC officials bend sufficiently on that issue, Notre Dame could seriously consider giving up its independent status in football.
You left out the juicy part:
"The sticking point in that discussion is the lucrative television contract which Notre Dame has with NBC, which runs through the 2015 season and pays the Irish between $15 and $16 million dollars per year.
Preliminary talks of extending that pact have begun, while Notre Dame officials are talking to the ACC about allowing Notre Dame to maintain its contract for home games with NBC and still join the ACC in all the other sports.
If ACC officials bend sufficiently on that issue, Notre Dame could seriously consider giving up its independent status in football. If Notre Dame does agree, the ACC would then need a 16th school which would include the University of Connecticut as the probable leader in the clubhouse. Such a move would solidify the ACC's quest to become the best conference in college basketball."
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blauds mark blaudschun
ND talking to ACC about "what if'' situations. Like "what if'' Big East FB collapses and ND has no place for other sports.
7 hours ago
http://twitter.com/#!/blauds
And then what's Florida State going to say to that? FSU is cutting its pie with Wake Forest and Duke and Cuse. Why would they allow ND to have a perk that FSU doesn't receive?
Serious question? Because ESPN will pay the existing ACC schools more for having 4 ND road games a year to televise. FSU cares about its take -- why do they care what ND takes.
Just doing some math. If the ACC expects to get MORE than ND is getting from NBC by adding Cuse and Pitt, then I question the money. I don't think the ACC increases its take by adding those 4 games. If ND is making more by dipping into ACC revs + its NBC money, that puts other schools at a disadvantage.
No -- I didn't say that ESPN would pay an ACC school more than NBC would pay ND. My point is that whatever ESPN will pay the ACC, per school, for a football contract, it will pay a little more if four of the games it is televising have ND as an opponent. The ACC schools would be at a minor competitive disadvantage versus ND, but would make themselves stronger, and more prestigious in football, vis a vis the other conferences.
Expect whatever ND is getting paid per year by NBC to go up. I am not sure when it was originally negotiated but I'd bet it was before the Pac-12 deal blew up the market. As the BE becomes less and less of an attractive television asset for NBC to possibly pick up I think ND will cash in. I think i read somewhere on this thread earlier that they were already renegotiating and there was still 5 years left?I'm assuming ESPN would pay ACC schools more than NBC pays ND. That's why I wrote that. So if NBC only sees a certain (lower) value in ND, would ESPN see more value in ND than NBC does?
Expect whatever ND is getting paid per year by NBC to go up. I am not sure when it was originally negotiated but I'd bet it was before the Pac-12 deal blew up the market. As the BE becomes less and less of an attractive television asset for NBC to possibly pick up I think ND will cash in. I think i read somewhere on this thread earlier that they were already renegotiating and there was still 5 years left?