From tweet/article I posted above:Is there a credible news story citing the actual ACC contract language? The links on some of these tweets don't seem to go anywhere.
Christopher Lambert @theDudeofWV 2h2 hours ago
@GregGregoryKJ @letsgomtnrs WVU is one of the most valuable properties in the Big 12. Either 3rd or 4th. WVU will be P5.
Christopher Lambert @theDudeofWV 2h2 hours ago
@Odharris1 The ACC power has shifted to FSU and Clemson. Both are very pro WVU.
And, by the way, even in the middle of the ACC power play a few years back between the football and tobacco road schools, the football schools backed Louisville joining, not West Virginia, which was also available.
I don't get that statistic. Since teams with zero likes get an engagement score of infinity, shouldn't BC be at the top?
(PS - joking, I think they just mis-stated the statistic, and Engagement is Total Page Likes divided by Post Interactions.)
No, it's gauging the number of interactions that users who already like the page are having with the content of the page. So if UConn's fan page has 20,000 likes (I have no idea what the real number is), an engagement rate of 50% would be 10,000 engagements (people liking or sharing individual posts).
Damn it, I had to read this while drinking. Just spit-up water on my desk laughing that WVU is the 3rd or 4th most valuable college in the XII. The Dude must had found a crazy batch of moonshine before typing that. More like WVU is in the bottom 3 or 4 in the XII in terms of value. yes, they have good football and their basketball team, like this year, does have good seasons from time-to-time; but, they are not AAU, can't claim any top 100 TV markets as there own and are not located in a talent rich state. The top 4 in the XII without question is Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and OK St. I would then have Iowa St and Texas Tech as the last two. WVU would be lumped together with K State, TCU and Baylor and would be sorted based on what specific metric is given more value.
And, by the way, even in the middle of the ACC power play a few years back between the football and tobacco road schools, the football schools backed Louisville joining, not West Virginia, which was also available.
We're engaged!!!
ACC should be careful not to have anyone from Pitt leading the negotiating committee on any ESPN TV deals. That generally works out well for Pitt, but not the rest of the leagueThis is similar to the same deal ESPN gave the Big East. It was good, but below everyone else and then "conference" rejected the proposal and we all know what happened next...
Same with ND....ACC should be careful not to have anyone from Pitt leading the negotiating committee on any ESPN TV deals. That generally works out well for Pitt, but not the rest of the league