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My guess is ND 10 billion dollar endowment will be divided up. That is the only way 15mil extra a year will happen.Where is the extra 15 million per school coming from?
My guess is ND 10 billion dollar endowment will be divided up. That is the only way 15mil extra a year will happen.Where is the extra 15 million per school coming from?
ACC network is projected to bring an extra 15 million per school. That is a very good reason for ND to join.
That amount of money could lure Penn St to join the ACC as the 16th member. If/when the Big 12 breaks up WVU could end up in the ACC. I don't see any chance of another northeast school given the huge opposition from the southern schools. The only exception would be if ND convinced the ACC to add Navy. USF could be a possible addition as well.
Most likely WVU to the ACC as #16 and Texas, TT, Ok St & KSU to the PAC 12 and OU and KU to the B1G. SEC adds two more Texas schools out of Baylor, TCU and Houston. ISU to the AAC and maybe BYU.
Where is the extra 15 million per school coming from?
Prior to that they were 8-5 twice, then 6-6, and 7-6. Have had several embarrassing losses. Historically speaking they do suck now. They've gone through several coaches, Davie, Weiss, Willingham, now Kelly who is on the hot seat. There are problems in South Bend, NBC is not going to renew, so ND wants in to the ACC now. They would be very hesitant about joining the Big Ten IMO. The ACC is perfect for them if their goal is post season play and the playoffs.2012---12-1 (undefeated regular season, crushed by Bama)
2013--9-4
2014--8-5 (beat LSU in bowl)
2015--10-3 (2 pt. road losses Clemson/Stanford)
2016 --4-8 (Kelly should be fired)
ND is 59-31 since 2010 under Brian Kelly.
Not elite, by far, but not "really sucked on the field the past few years", either.
The Big Ten could never compete with that in the Northeast TV markets. Rutgers would be a lonely outpost. LolThe New ACC North Division
Syracuse
Boston College
Connecticut
Pittsburgh
Norte Dame
Louisville
Virginia Tech
Virginia
Does has a old Big East tone to it, really need to make this happen.
ACC network is projected to bring an extra 15 million per school. That is a very good reason for ND to join.
That amount of money could lure Penn St to join the ACC as the 16th member. If/when the Big 12 breaks up WVU could end up in the ACC. I don't see any chance of another northeast school given the huge opposition from the southern schools. The only exception would be if ND convinced the ACC to add Navy. USF could be a possible addition as well.
Most likely WVU to the ACC as #16 and Texas, TT, Ok St & KSU to the PAC 12 and OU and KU to the B1G. SEC adds two more Texas schools out of Baylor, TCU and Houston. ISU to the AAC and maybe BYU.
Prior to that they were 8-5 twice, then 6-6, and 7-6. Have had several embarrassing losses. Historically speaking they do suck now. They've gone through several coaches, Davie, Weiss, Willingham, now Kelly who is on the hot seat. There are problems in South Bend, NBC is not going to renew, so ND wants in to the ACC now. They would be very hesitant about joining the Big Ten IMO. The ACC is perfect for them if their goal is post season play and the playoffs.
Most likely WVU to the ACC as #16 and Texas, TT, Ok St & KSU to the PAC 12 and OU and KU to the B1G. SEC adds two more Texas schools out of Baylor, TCU and Houston. ISU to the AAC and maybe BYU.
Hasn't the ACC already rejected WVU at least 3 or 4 other times? Why would they take them now? There are better options out there when the Big 12 dies.
There are problems in South Bend, NBC is not going to renew, so ND wants in to the ACC now.
The ACC is never taking West Virginia. There are fewer people and cable boxes in all of WVA than in CT (even excluding NYC and surrounding areas.) Hell even metro Cincinnati has a lot more people and cable boxes than West Virginia (even if you exclude the entire rest of Ohio and specifically Dayton.) Tack on the terrible academics and there's no desirability. The only thing WVU has going for it is some reach in the Pittsburgh market, but the ACC Network will already have coverage there due to Pitt. WVU has zero chance at the ACC in the short-term to medium-term.
"Conversations"
ACC -- "Now?"
ND -- "No."
ACC -- How about now?"
ND -- "Nope."
Never said is was ND's job to give UConn a decent Fb program. Don't know where you got that conclusion.
Prior to that they were 8-5 twice, then 6-6, and 7-6. Have had several embarrassing losses. Historically speaking they do suck now. They've gone through several coaches, Davie, Weiss, Willingham, now Kelly who is on the hot seat. There are problems in South Bend, NBC is not going to renew, so ND wants in to the ACC now. They would be very hesitant about joining the Big Ten IMO. The ACC is perfect for them if their goal is post season play and the playoffs.
If they could back out now they would, they overpaid just like ESPN did.
Just renewed???? My calendar says late 2014 was 2 and a half years ago. LolNBC just renewed for ten years, until 2025.
There are problems in South Bend, NBC is not going to renew, so ND wants in to the ACC now.
If they could back out now they would, they overpaid just like ESPN did.
If they could back out now they would, they overpaid just like ESPN did.
I stayed away from the ND/Brando talk because I can't see it happening anytime soon but it got me thinking about their TV contract. They are with NBC through 2025 but are they screwed afterwards?
NBC was bidding against ESPN and Fox last time around but since ND has to join the ACC if they are going to join any conference before 2036 why would ESPN or Fox bid for them? ESPN would already own them if they are forced to join the ACC and the Big Ten can’t get them until 2036. The way I see it NBC is the only game in town if they want to remain independent (don’t see CBS bidding since they have the best SEC games already).
Just renewed???? My calendar says late 2014 was 2 and a half years ago. Lol
There has never been a bidding war. NBC and ND just renew their deals.
Neither ESPN nor anyone else has ever bid on the deal. ND has never gone on the market with this deal.
NBC and ND have a contractual relationship that began in 1991 and continues through 2025.
It has always been the only game in town, that is not going to change.
I think you missed my point. There may not have been an outright bidding war but NBC had to give ND a competitive contract because there was nothing keeping ND from going to Fox or ESPN. In 2025 (or perhaps sooner) NBC, in my opinion, has more leverage since the alternative for ND is to join the ACC full time.
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