Very long term? I'd have to say viewership of other sports will inevitably pick up.In media contract money terms? about 80% of the ACC ESPN monies. Basketball and other make up 20%.
http://www.tigernet.com/story/footb...gnment-ACC-TV-contract-college-football-10633
Have another drink whydontcha?You and stimp came together why don't you leave together?Oh my god! Lacrosse!
Rutgers is a giant. Why didn't I know?
Maybe not but were in a better conference than you......Oh my god! Lacrosse!
Rutgers is a giant. Why didn't I know?
But why wouldn't you pick Louisville for athletics...a national champion in basketball, a BCS bowl winner, a college world series team..
Sure, UConn can sniff about doing better in a brain bowl...but Louisville is much better then UConn of late in basketball, football, and baseball.
Funny BB.... just recently I found an old flame I lost touch with in 1980 though sheer quirky coincidence and in coming here to see you're doing tha ACC samo samo I wondered what I could gain listening to you're garbage or spend some quality time with my 49 yr old lost GF? Who do you think won Einstein? If FSU's so great what do you bother coming here for? To gloat?BTW,hows Dook and SU doing?How about Mercer C? I rest my case hillbilly.Can't take the heat Nicky?
After attempting to plump up Rutger's lacrosse like a spinster beating an old lumpy pillow?
Well, my syntax challenged, punctuation ambivalent friend, .
Your leaving would leave indeed a void on the board that mine would not...not in intelligent conversation, but certainly in comedic relief which is sorely needed from time to time.
Fluff up? Heat...ha ha ha ha ha....you need a break from the message boards if you're looking for mensa canditates here in a place where you consider us like a " bunch of guys in a bar talking sports"(you're words)....btw what the heck are you concerned about my syntax for ? What do you think you are.. Professor of the BY?Can't take the heat Nicky?
After attempting to plump up Rutger's lacrosse like a spinster beating an old lumpy pillow?
Well, my syntax challenged, punctuation ambivalent friend, .
Your leaving would leave indeed a void on the board that mine would not...not in intelligent conversation, but certainly in comedic relief which is sorely needed from time to time.
He's an arrogant buffoon who always changes direction under fire to avoid being exposed as a fraud.Your original comment that drew fire was that the B1G picking Rutgers over UConn was at least as egregious as the ACC picking Louisville over UConn, despite there being no evidence that the B1G picked Rutgers over UConn or that UConn was even under serious consideration by the B1G, while we have ample evidence that the ACC's choice was between UConn and Louisville.
Here you are shifting the argument to why it did, in fact, make sense for the ACC to pick Louisville over UConn, and it's entirely based on short term thinking--Louisville is hot right now. And I mean I agree, the UL > UConn choice was entirely based on short term thinking by a nervous, scared league that had just been raided, so a questionable choice is understandable, if not an actual good decision.
And what's this have to do with UConn here? What a fraud!!Nicky...FSU is FSU.
Conference shmonference. Rutgers is, well, Rutgers.
Whats FSU's excuse been then in FB excepting this yr never achieving with ton's of talent? Well their just FSU always looking up at UF or should I say ?Nicky...FSU is FSU.
Conference shmonference. Rutgers is, well, Rutgers.
You make it sound as if the 2 schools are worlds apart in athletics. Except for the facts that UConn and UL are .500 head to head in FB since they both joined the BE/AAC (little nugget for you since on field results is the driver for who should be selected...UConn has a better head to head record against SU, Pitt, and .500 v UL in FB, and in BB only UL comes remotely close to UConn). UConn won their 3rd NC in hoops over a 12 year period in '11, UL won their 3rd over a 34 year period in '13, UL made the CWS a couple years back, around same time UConn was in a Super Regional losing to eventual NC USCe, UConn has won national titles in multiple sports over the last few years,. So other than that, you're right, UL is far superior on spor........never mind.But why wouldn't you pick Louisville for athletics...a national champion in basketball, a BCS bowl winner, a college world series team..
Sure, UConn can sniff about doing better in a brain bowl...but Louisville is much better then UConn of late in basketball, football, and baseball.
You may be right about cultural differences in a geographically spread conference.
Baseball is an important sport to the southern ACC schools and fans.
Baseball does not seem to do as well where the springs are cold....
Really, cause Indiana would like to say otherwise...
Section IV-5, “Withdrawal of Members”
To withdraw from the conference a member must file an official notice of withdrawal with each of the conference members and the commissioner on or before August 15 for the withdrawal to be effective June 30 of the following year.
Upon official notice of withdrawal, the member will be subject to a withdrawal payment, as liquidated damages, in an amount equal to three times the total operating budget of the Conference (including any contingency included therein), approved in accordance with Section V-1 of the Conference Bylaws, which is in effect as of the date of the official notice of withdrawal.
The Conference may offset the amount of such payment against any distributions otherwise due such member for any Conference year. Any remaining amount due shall be paid by the withdrawing member within 30 days after the effective date of withdrawal. The withdrawing member shall have no claim on the assets, accounts or income of the Conference.
Here you are shifting the argument to why it did, in fact, make sense for the ACC to pick Louisville over UConn, and it's entirely based on short term thinking--Louisville is hot right now. And I mean I agree, the UL > UConn choice was entirely based on short term thinking by a nervous, scared league that had just been raided, so a questionable choice is understandable, if not an actual good decision.
Your original comment that drew fire was that the B1G picking Rutgers over UConn was at least as egregious as the ACC picking Louisville over UConn, despite there being no evidence that the B1G picked Rutgers over UConn or that UConn was even under serious consideration by the B1G, while we have ample evidence that the ACC's choice was between UConn and Louisville.
I, maybe due to my location and interests, never had a clue that the B1G was considering Rutgers until the deed was imminent.
One would think that if UConn was a AAU...they would have been a viable candidate for the Big Ten offering better sports then Rutgers and still offering access to NY (from what I've read on this board).
Louisville was, at the time of ACC acquisition, in a good place. Football, basketball, and baseball were perking at a high level. The ESPN viewer numbers for Louisville were good. They were not another northeastern team (a plus as far as Clemson and FSU's were concerned). And they were a somewhat familiar face having played in the Metro Conference with FSU.
If you were a southern ACC program, desperately needing to augment the football presence, Louisville looked to be a good pick.
For once I agree with you Boston. CT getting involved with a lawsuit here would be the dumbest thing that they could do. Would guarantee 20 years in the AAC. CT needs to keep it's mouth shut here. The CR cycle will restart soon.I think that's an awesome idea! Don't just jump in with Maryland's lawsuit - start one of your own with conference mates Cincy and USF. UCONN can spearhead the lawsuit and make sure it is filed in the state of CT. I am sure Blumenthal can point you in the right direction as far as the people you want to talk to in the CT AG's office. Best of luck!
For once I agree with you Boston. CT getting involved with a lawsuit here would be the dumbest thing that they could do. Would guarantee 20 years in the AAC. CT needs to keep it's mouth shut here. The CR cycle will restart soon.
I, maybe due to my location and interests, never had a clue that the B1G was considering Rutgers until the deed was imminent.
One would think that if UConn was AAU...they would have been a viable candidate for the Big Ten, offering better sports then Rutgers and still offering access to NY (from what I've read on this board).
Louisville was, at the time of ACC acquisition, in a good place. Football, basketball, and baseball were perking at a high level. The ESPN viewer numbers for Louisville were good. They were not another northeastern team (a plus as far as Clemson and FSU were concerned). And they were a somewhat familiar face having played in the Metro Conference with FSU.
If you were a southern ACC program, desperately wanting to augment the football presence, Louisville looked to be a good pick.
I understand your perspective on Louisville; however, I am curious why the ACC did not make a more significant move before Maryland left and while Syracuse and Pitt were being considered for membership and Louisville was not yet in the conversation.
Why not invite Rutgers and UConn along with Syracuse and Pitt? I understand this would not appease the southernmost ACC schools and make BC unhappy. However, it really could have been the next move in a larger acquisition rather than the end game.
With Pitt, Syracuse, Rutgers and UConn no longer in play, the Big Ten has nowhere along the East Coast to expand. Perhaps Maryland still would be a consideration; however, they would have been a 13th school without a 14th school available making a move to the Big Ten less likely to happen.
We know that Penn State is an eastern outlier in the Big Ten and there was concern, based on comments from ADs Alvarez and Smith, that Penn State might reconsider their membership in the Big Ten given this situation. Given the presence of all their regional rivals - Maryland, Pitt, Syracuse, Rutgers - now in the ACC and no other East Coast partners for the Big Ten to offer Penn State, perhaps that is enough to entice Penn State to the ACC?
If Penn State goes to the ACC in this scenario, then perhaps the ACC can hit the grand slam and entice Notre Dame to join full time as the 18th school and partner to Penn State as the 17th school. Regardless a 16 team ACC with the addition of Pitt, Syracuse, Rutgers and UConn along with retention of Maryland would be a fantastic conference and leave open the option to entice national brands to join.
WTF is that supposed to prove?? L'ville creamed RU therefor they deserve above UConn the invite?RU had packed it in....wrote this season off and even done better than expected. Everyone knows a bad team got worse after EJ had to start from scratch with a patchwork team and no recruits yet after the Mike Rice incident.what is with you and RU?? I'd love to meet you to talk someday about you're arrogant disdain for RU? Louisville is another of you're darling school's it seem's!! Alway's with the snobby Va attitude ticks me off !! BTW Stimp isn't RU's mens Lax team playing Denver tonight and aren't they now ranked (RU)in Lax?