Finishing 8th in the ACC with 9 players being drafted is9 players drafted isn't falling off a cliff.
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Finishing 8th in the ACC with 9 players being drafted is9 players drafted isn't falling off a cliff.
Rutgers, Purdue, Northwestern, Indiana, Vanderbilt, Arkansas, Missouri all get left out.It is hard to believe if the Big 10/SEc break away happens, that all members of that league are getting invited to join that party. The Rutgers of the world are getting the boot.
Indiana, as in the massive state school that just won the natty is getting left out… well that’s a hot take.Rutgers, Purdue, Northwestern, Indiana, Vanderbilt, Arkansas, Missouri all get left out.
Sure, but thats not what he said.Finishing 8th in the ACC with 9 players being drafted is
Indiana just won a National Championship. I don't think people here watch football outside of ISU.Rutgers, Purdue, Northwestern, Indiana, Vanderbilt, Arkansas, Missouri all get left out.
I get what you’re saying but most decisions are being made with money in mind not fans.We'll see. I think changing the mindset of college football fans who are used to their team going undefeated or maybe losing 1 game every year to one where they finish barely over .500 is much easier said than done
While I agree with you, but they will need to show they can maintain success. Also, the elites can’t be happy with UI winning the title last season.Again, Indiana is exhibit A-Z why this isn’t happening for awhile
Yes, but I think of them more as a new blood versus a blue blood.Would you say Clemson's brand power is the same today as it was between 2015-2020?
Yes, yes they did. SMU won a championship too. They’re in, right?Indiana just won a National Championship. I don't think people here watch football outside of ISU.
You're an idiotYes, yes they did. SMU won a championship too. They’re in, right?
Yeah agreed, but also that’s a massive ratings bump and is good for the conference. People have to pick their talking point, it can’t be “blue bloods are mad they are subsidizing lower tier schools in media dollars” while also being “lower tier school leads the conference in media ratings and wins a natty and the blue bloods are pissed”While I agree with you, but they will need to show they can maintain success. Also, the elites can’t be happy with UI winning the title last season.
I believe that Clemson is in the top 25 in the AD revenue rankings, and they are doing that in the ACC, which isn't the Big Ten or SEC as far as TV revenue goes. As such, they have strong non-TV revenue, which would suggest to me that the Clemson brand is doing just fine.Would you say Clemson's brand power is the same today as it was between 2015-2020?
This. Not sure why you guys just think the blue bloods are the only ones bringing value and money.Yeah agreed, but also that’s a massive ratings bump and is good for the conference. People have to pick their talking point, it can’t be “blue bloods are mad they are subsidizing lower tier schools in media dollars” while also being “lower tier school leads the conference in media ratings and wins a natty and the blue bloods are pissed”
Most don’t care and are pretty happy for Indiana across the board. You want the conference to be as deep as possible as it makes for more marquee games, better recurring and bigger checks.
More that you are not informed on realignment and the business of college athleticsIndiana just won a National Championship. I don't think people here watch football outside of ISU.
The Cowboys, Yankees, Lakers could all point to a similar graph in their respective sports. Those teams only have value if they have someone to play. There is more than money that binds these conferences. It's not ADs that are going to be making these big decisions. It's University Presidents, who generally are more likely to lean towards conference harmony.
Yes you proved me wrong by posting a three year old graph that showed blue bloods with primetime time slots make up 50% of viewership ratings. No ****.More that you are not informed on realignment and the business of college athletics