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It’s garbage. If we had P4 revenue we’d be valued 3-4x higher. Further, schools with less revenue and no notable programs are valued higher. Garbage in, garbage out.
Of course. However, I would also tell those folks that "B12 only, never ACC" to take a good look at that chart. Just take whomever offers first.
 
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Of course. However, I would also tell those folks that "B12 only, never ACC" to take a good look at that chart. Just take whomever offers first.

One thing I like about the the B12, there definitely seems to be more enthusiasm for football in B12 stadiums. FSU and Clemson have a big time atmosphere, but most of the other ACC schools seem underwhelming. Meanwhile, all of the B12 school fanbases seem to bring it.
 
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One thing I like about the the B12, there definitely seems to be more enthusiasm for football in B12 stadiums. FSU and Clemson have a big time atmosphere, but most of the other ACC schools seem underwhelming. Meanwhile, all of the B12 school fanbases seem to bring it.
In general, I don’t disagree with your overall point but Virginia Tech is a big time atmosphere for football and NC State is better than 2/3rds of the Big XII
 
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Not much mention of how all the Big 12 teams are doing in the playoff.........................I mean team. Can't wait for the Arizona St. game to see if they hold up the honor of the league.

Turns out UConn did as well in the playoff rankings as the fifteen Big 12 teams not named Arizona State.
 
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Not much mention of how all the Big 12 teams are doing in the playoff.........................I mean team. Can't wait for the Arizona St. game to see if they hold up the honor of the league.

Turns out UConn did as well in the playoff rankings as the fifteen Big 12 teams not named Arizona State.
ACC is most certainly a wine and cheese fan base. Less about brats and Bud Light and more about charcuterie and Chianti.
 

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One thing I like about the the B12, there definitely seems to be more enthusiasm for football in B12 stadiums. FSU and Clemson have a big time atmosphere, but most of the other ACC schools seem underwhelming. Meanwhile, all of the B12 school fanbases seem to bring it.
There is a lot more to do in Miami than Ames, Iowa.
 

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I’ve spent enough time in Miami to prefer Ames, Iowa.
I don’t consider Miami a selling point in any way.
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I assume you are kidding. Only reason you would prefer Ames over Miami is if you do not have the money to live well in Miami.
lol. No, I can’t stand Miami for more than a day. People drive like they are in a third world country, the traffic is horrendous, crime is high…it just sucks at this point in my life. There is good food and attractive people, but that’s about it.

I live not too far away (in another very unaffordable area) and avoid Miami. When I was in my 20’s, I enjoyed it occasionally, but even then, I didn't love it.

Ames is one of the best college towns in the country. These days I like sports bars, a good steak and a slower pace. Ames all day for me.
 
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Of course. However, I would also tell those folks that "B12 only, never ACC" to take a good look at that chart. Just take whomever offers first.
First, give me an explanation of the “valuation” number. Second, Tell me the last time Texas (2nd or 2rd in valuation) has won a national championship in football or basketball? And Third, how much should an athletic dept generate in revenue to be highly successful? And yes, $$ and NIL $$ is imperative. But to what extent?
 
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lol. No, I can’t stand Miami for more than a day. People drive like they are in a third world country, the traffic is horrendous, crime is high…it just sucks at this point in my life. There is good food and attractive people, but that’s about it.

I live not too far away (in another very unaffordable area) and avoid Miami. When I was in my 20’s, I enjoyed it occasionally, but even then, I didn't love it.

Ames is one of the best college towns in the country. These days I like sports bars, a good steak and a slower pace. Ames all day for me.
Yes drivers are terrible in Miami. I have a place on Brickell Key. I can put up with it since weather, boating, and restaurants is what I enjoy. Have been to Ames Iowa. No water ( lake nor ocean) and terrible winters is not appealing to me.
 

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