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From a masterThat’s Bait.
Williams says the ACC has internet. Probably should be key.
Williams says the ACC has internet. Probably should be key.
Well, we've been down so very damn long that it looks like up to me.I love how we are so numb we just laugh at this stuff rather than get our hopes up.
Probably false but would be great. Once the acc implosion happens you can then add Pitt and Cuse.
If the ACC gets .5B, does UConn get in at a half share for a few years?Yes we’ve talked about this. It is possible to shift FSU and Clemson to the SEC. It is not possible to move them to the B1G because ESPN would never agree. But you have to believe that a network that is aggressively laying people off and cutting costs, wants to pay double for the content of two schools that it already owns. The only way I see that is if CBS steps up to pay more to the SEC. Even then ESPN would be devaluing the ACC, I don’t see that.
If FSU can come up with half a billion, ESPN would let them go. Hence the investment bank angle.
Are the issues around moving off prodigy and stepping up to AOL?ACC has come a long way...
Yes we’ve talked about this. It is possible to shift FSU and Clemson to the SEC. It is not possible to move them to the B1G because ESPN would never agree. But you have to believe that a network that is aggressively laying people off and cutting costs, wants to pay double for the content of two schools that it already owns. The only way I see that is if CBS steps up to pay more to the SEC. Even then ESPN would be devaluing the ACC, I don’t see that.
If FSU can come up with half a billion, ESPN would let them go. Hence the investment bank angle.
Are the issues around moving off prodigy and stepping up to AOL?
Really makes you think how flat footed Big East was to be caught off guard by ACC leadership.
Love the historical reference!..At the time Swofford felt it was a brilliant move because a) it removed the fear of the ACC being raided by the big two and b) it put ND in a situation where it remaining independent in football was no longer a possibility, they would have to join the ACC in football.
He felt surviving long term (by not losing marquee schools) would be how the ACC would remain a power conference while the B-12 and P-12 would over time be decimated by the big two. He also believed that at some point ND will not be able to continue as a football independent and that would be a major prize for the ACC.
What he didn't foresee was that the media contract could become obsolete well before they hit the homestretch in the GOR term. The security of the GOR became a prison for the higher profile members once they saw what they viewed as far that lesser schools (UCF in FSU's eyes) being in position to make more from media revenue than they were making. They never anticipated the landscaped being altered to the level it was and I imagine they never had an inclusion in their contract to adjust to current market if at some future point the market changed sufficiently out of fear of the possibility that it could lead to the contract being negotiated down.
It can be said that the GOR is the ACC's Maginot Line.
Okay - I didn't want to but I must respond to this drivel... In point of fact, the ACC was playing chess and the Big East and their PC overlords were playing checkers. Marinatto (RIP) was totally out flanked by Swofford and ESPN. Being a product of the PC athletic department, he had zero interest or experience with football. There was no recognition regarding the supremacy of football and how that impacted TV deals. But, how could there be? Marinatto was third straight PC guy at the helm of the conference. Sadly, He was clueless and as a result the BE imploded.The Big East got stabbed in the back by BCU and Miami. They didn't get caught off guard by ACC leadership.
Tranghese (my current avatar) was the culprit and the punchline was that he was the moron who gave the ACC the idea.Okay - I didn't want to but I must respond to this drivel... In point of fact, the ACC was playing chess and the Big East and their PC overlords were playing checkers. Marinatto (RIP) was totally out flanked by Swofford and ESPN. Being a product of the PC athletic department, he had zero interest or experience with football. There was no recognition regarding the supremacy of football and how that impacted TV deals. But, how could there be? Marinatto was third straight PC guy at the helm of the conference. Sadly, He was clueless and as a result the BE imploded.
Because they don’t pay crap and they are only respected by fans of teams in the league. Unfortunately The other major conferences get the prime broadcasting. BE doesn’t get much respect.After reading Trev Alberts' interview, we should be a hard pass on any offer to join the Big 12 that is not a full share or very close to it. Literally no one in the industry thinks these media deals are sustainable, so why would UConn leave a conference that works for us to join a far flung league of misfits and castoffs that will be scrounging for dollars by the end of the decade, unless we are getting paid to do it?
After ACC implodes and after UConn SD are added 17 and 18, Pitt and Louisville will be 19 and 20.F cuse and pitt
First part is true but second part is bullcr^p, basketball fans around the country absolutely respect the Big East.Because they don’t pay crap and they are only respected by fans of teams in the league. Unfortunately The other major conferences get the prime broadcasting. BE doesn’t get much respect.
Okay - I didn't want to but I must respond to this drivel... In point of fact, the ACC was playing chess and the Big East and their PC overlords were playing checkers. Marinatto (RIP) was totally out flanked by Swofford and ESPN. Being a product of the PC athletic department, he had zero interest or experience with football. There was no recognition regarding the supremacy of football and how that impacted TV deals. But, how could there be? Marinatto was third straight PC guy at the helm of the conference. Sadly, He was clueless and as a result the BE imploded.
Big East is the real deal. Once UConn came back and relieved Nova of having to to do all the heavy lifting, the league regained its legitmacy.First part is true but second part is bullcr^p, basketball fans around the country absolutely respect the Big East.
Because they don’t pay crap and they are only respected by fans of teams in the league. Unfortunately The other major conferences get the prime broadcasting. BE doesn’t get much respect.
Big East basketball is my favorite to watch. Of course I watch ND in the ACC, but I miss playing those schools.First part is true but second part is bullcr^p, basketball fans around the country absolutely respect the Big East.
You have to look at a deal holistically. You don't pass on an offer solely based on a revenue number. If the money is low, but higher than Big East money, you demand that the exit fee be even lower. You get the B12 competition and profile for football, raise the university's stature and prove its worth, and be prepared to exit as soon as there is a better deal. With ACC disruption, that will come. As soon as there is a threat to move, you can negotiate to normalize the B12 payments or make the jump.After reading Trev Alberts' interview, we should be a hard pass on any offer to join the Big 12 that is not a full share or very close to it. Literally no one in the industry thinks these media deals are sustainable, so why would UConn leave a conference that works for us to join a far flung league of misfits and castoffs that will be scrounging for dollars by the end of the decade, unless we are getting paid to do it?
You have to look at a deal holistically. You don't pass on an offer solely based on a revenue number. If the money is low, but higher than Big East money, you demand that the exit fee be even lower. You get the B12 competition and profile for football, raise the university's stature and prove its worth, and be prepared to exit as soon as there is a better deal. With ACC disruption, that will come. As soon as there is a threat to move, you can negotiate to normalize the B12 payments or make the jump.
I think there is a case there for this.It is precisely responsive to a bunch of old men arguing that female athletes should just deal with the consequences of a conference alignment decision that was made with absolutely no regard for them.
Why are you playing along with him?I think there is a case there for this.
It isn’t going to go away as fast as you think, or likely ever. The TV spectrum is still out there and very valuable. We know from ratings that sports on streaming only get a fraction of the viewers as sports on linear. Yes, it’s probably coming over time, but it will still be important when these TV deals are over.Literally NO ONE THAT MATTERS thinks "prime broadcasting" is going to be a thing for much longer. And I am using "literally" correctly when I say that.
Streaming sports is still too painful from subpar production quality to the crap MLB is pulling and it's only going to get worse. If that's the future, then sports are screwed except for a very narrow minority of truly diehard fans who will jump through all of the hoops and pay up to see every game.It isn’t going to go away as fast as you think, or likely ever. The TV spectrum is still out there and very valuable. We know from ratings that sports on streaming only get a fraction of the viewers as sports on linear. Yes, it’s probably coming over time, but it will still be important when these TV deals are over.