I'd include Auburn and say an easy top 18.I would strongly push back on the idea that the “easy” top 20 includes Miami and Auburn. Probably not UCLA either.
Stanford and Cal make some sense for the ACC. Its goal should be to prepare for FSU & Co.’s eventual exit, no later than 2036. When that happens, you want to be big enough to be able to survive and fend off the Big 12. And who knows, if the ACC loses FSU and Miami but can hold onto its middle tier, it might be able to even poach the Big 12 - UCF would be an obvious target in that case.
And those schools are snobby enough to be enthralled with playing Duke, UNC, UVA even if means flying across the country for all of their games. They see themselves as better than the Big 12.
I don’t think this is necessarily a stupid idea given the situations all of these actors find themselves in.
Of course it’s a small ripple. Point is money from media deals will always win. We have no clue what the landscape looks like in 10 years.I agree but Colorado leaving the PAC to go back to the Big 12 is a minor ripple compared to the B1G and SEC dissolving to allow the creation of a superconference.
I think it's just laying the ground work. Between new media deals (B10, SEC, B12) CFP expansion, the new CFP media deal in a few years, the new NCAA tourney media deal, everyone's seeing their revenue increase pretty quickly. While it's good for now, it's going to be hard replicating those increases going forward. I'd look for blue bloods to try to get a larger slice if the next round of media deals aren't as big of a jump in value, or if we've seen peak values. If that's the case, the coattail riders will need to look out.100%. There is no better fan base with better expertise in realignment than Big 12 fans, especially potential left-behinds ISU and KSU.
I thought it would be 15 years or so before teams like Purdue, Minnesota, Mississippi State, etc. would feel realignments wrath, but that timeline has moved up with the OU/WA move.
FYI to those afterthoughts in B10/SEC, you are not safe. Don’t get comfortable
We don't. I just don't see a superconference as being a sustainable thing in any way.Of course it’s a small ripple. Point is money from media deals will always win. We have no clue what the landscape looks like in 10 years.
This is one of the reasons why I think it was important to destroy the PAC now. By taking some teams from the PAC, anything that happens with the ACC shouldn't affect us as badly. The important thing for us is to grow our brand and on field success so that teams want to be apart of our conference rather than staying in a neutered, but still viable ACC.
Thats their play there, period. Doubt it works but cant blame them for looking under a rock for a gold coin.If the ACC extends invites doesn't that open the door to reworking their TV deal and negating the current GoR?
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I'd stay up to watch meaningful conference games that include us ( of course) or other MW interests. ( KSt, OSU, TCU etc. )West coast time slot did the pac in. Nobody wants to stay up til midnight to watch the tale end of a game. It's been hurting their recruiting over the years and the pac has slipped. Getting these teams scheduled with some east/Midwest time slot schools should help them in the long run.
Neither are these current and upcoming conferences and media deals. Yet here we are.We don't. I just don't see a superconference as being a sustainable thing in any way.
completely disagree. there needs to be some games on TV you realize? TV $ is driving this. it's not going to keep cutting in half. weird extreme take that makes no sense you sound like old man yelling at clouds. "well just make it Bama Geogia Ohio St Notre Dame then" hmmphh.Doesn't matter. If you put the most elite 24 or 30 programs/brands into one superconference eventually there's going to be a top half and a bottom half of that superconference and that bottom half will no longer be viewed as elite.
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We did give him an honorary doctorate.Professor Crow probably resents that ISU has not dedicated a statue of his likeness on campus or named a building after him commemorating his time at ISU.
Man, without Clemson or FSU I just wonder who becomes the football heavyweight in the ACC?Stanford and Cal make some sense for the ACC. Its goal should be to prepare for FSU & Co.’s eventual exit, no later than 2036. When that happens, you want to be big enough to be able to survive and fend off the Big 12. And who knows, if the ACC loses FSU and Miami but can hold onto its middle tier, it might be able to even poach the Big 12 - UCF would be an obvious target in that case.
And those schools are snobby enough to be enthralled with playing Duke, UNC, UVA even if means flying across the country for all of their games. They see themselves as better than the Big 12.
I don’t think this is necessarily a stupid idea given the situations all of these actors find themselves in.
So when will it be easier to travel to the moon for a game?