When they say 4 teams, they really mean 8. The first round of the playoffs will be the conference championships. Then you are down to 4 winners, then a championship game. 4 conferences will be 14-16 teams play in pods of 7/8 and have a division winner that they send to their conference championship (round 1 of the playoffs). The 4 winners go to the winners BCS games (rd. 2), losers can play in the losers BCS Jan 1 games. Then on Jan 8th there is a national championship (rd 3) game. This way you keep the bowl games, you get an 8 team playoff and only add 1 game to the season and that only affects 2 teams.
Would it cost them more to play in the Big 12 because of higher traveling expenses? I don't have time to calculate the mileages, but just by eye-balling it, it looks Clemson and FSU would have significantly longer distances to travel on average, particularly Clemson.
FSU's athletic budget is nearly $87 million, and Clemson's athletic budget is nearly $61 million. If it costs more to play in the Big 12, it seems like it might take a bigger economic carrot for those schools to make the switch, unless there is more than economics driving a desire to switch.
If there is one thing we have learned, where there is smoke, there is fire.
I wonder what losing 2 teams would do to that contract...
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Here's a new wrinkle...
Sorry if it's posted somewhere else!
Is there any value to ACC basketball?
Would it cost them more to play in the Big 12 because of higher traveling expenses? I don't have time to calculate the mileages, but just by eye-balling it, it looks Clemson and FSU would have significantly longer distances to travel on average, particularly Clemson.
FSU's athletic budget is nearly $87 million, and Clemson's athletic budget is nearly $61 million. If it costs more to play in the Big 12, it seems like it might take a bigger economic carrot for those schools to make the switch, unless there is more than economics driving a desire to switch.
If there is one thing we have learned, where there is smoke, there is fire.
If this ACC extension includes existing ACC schools signing a grant of rights for the duration of the extension, FSU and Clemson aren't coming to the B12.
If there is one thing we have learned, where there is smoke, there is fire.
I won't believe anything off of the WVU board until it happens.