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Still depends on revenue generation from your proposal. It ultimately comes down to $$ like it or not.

If our direct local competition is pulling in the same tv revenue as us, Rutgers aside, then does it really matter from a competitive landscape?

Costs have gone up certainly, but we did just fine on peanuts in the Big East for awhile. This proposed league would wall somewhere between the ACC and AAC.
 
If our direct local competition is pulling in the same tv revenue as us, Rutgers aside, then does it really matter from a competitive landscape?

Costs have gone up certainly, but we did just fine on peanuts in the Big East for awhile. This proposed league would wall somewhere between the ACC and AAC.
I'm not saying it happens but the recent issuing of monies for athletes by the P5, which the AAC has agreed to provide, can escalate. There will be a lot of conferences unable to match this causing the pool of potential good athletes to be funneled to fewer and fewer schools. Just one of the many problems with the system.
 
Every time someone points out the ACC's problems doesn't mean we need 50 rebuttal posts of "I wish we were in the ACC". Just take the original post at face value. That said, I don't know if I agree with the OP.

I agree that Pitt, Louisville and Syracuse are perennial Top 15 programs, and only Louisville is up there this year. Notre Dame would have a Top 15 team every 5 years or so, and that trend appears to be continuing. That said, of the 7 likely ACC tournament teams, Louisville, Pitt and Notre Dame are all recent Big East teams, and the bottom 7 teams in the league are all 10+ year ACC members. I think Louisville, Syracuse and Notre Dame will be fine long term. I think Pitt will decline as a program without better access to NYC talent. I think Dixon is an absolute wizard to get his team in position for a tournament bid because I think the team sucks. If Dixon is smart, he will find another job this offseason.

Virginia Tech and Boston College will suck no matter what league they are in. I believe those two, plus Miami, used to cost the Big East a tournament bid a year because of the damage they would do to the conference RPI. Nothing changed when they moved into the ACC, and I don't think it is a problem of coaching because those 3 have had some decent coaches over the years. They just suck in basketball and will always suck.

In football, it is hard to argue that the ACC has been bad for Virginia Tech or Boston College. Both programs were middle of the pack or worse in the Big East other than when Michael Vick was in Blacksburg. Both have had a great run in the ACC. Louisville and Pitt look fine in the ACC for football, and Syracuse was not exactly lighting it up in the Big East the last 10 years anyway. The ACC got exactly what it should have expected to get with that program.
 
In hoops, things can spiral out of control quickly for Syracuse, depending on further punishment. I am not convinced that Hopkins can coach.
 
Sorry but how is miami lagging behind ucf???miami has better everything

Unfortunately they have Al Golden, who will be a .500 coach for the rest of his life. Until that is resolved, they won't prosper on the field.
 
Don't see the point of OP, we would kill to be in the ACC right now.
 
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