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They build a replacement across the street.What happens when MSG gets demolished in the silly Manhattan wars?
They build a replacement across the street.What happens when MSG gets demolished in the silly Manhattan wars?
They build a replacement across the street.
What's the hotel situation there?
There are a ton of new hotels popping up all over Brooklyn. By the time the ACC Tournament could be held there (2017) there would be plenty of availability. Not to mention, even if you did stay in midtown it's a quick and easy subway commute (30 minutes).
So--ND would be #15 in all sports (including FB), Navy would be #16 in FB, and GTown would be #16 in all other sports?
I just can't see ND signing on as a full member. Everything seems to be working out well for them in the set up which begins next football season. Why would they want to have to compete with FSU for a spot in the playoffs? Last year showed that they can, as an independent, sneak an inferior team into the championship conversation.
Wow... That is seriously amazing. No ACC school in DC area... but play the Conference tourney there? That is a a major win for the ACC schools that are north of the Mason/Dixon line.
Agree with your assessment under the current 4 team playoff configuration. However things could well change in the next iteration when the playoff is expanded to 8 teams likely requiring only conference champions. If that happens (12-14 years from now) that will force ND into the ACC for football. Hope so.You are correct about the imaginary ND, Navy/G'town alignment.
I have no delusions about ND as a full member. ND won't sign on as a full member unless and until the fb championship situation changes so drastically that an independent is not permitted to get into the playoffs. You're 1000% correct that there's less than no incentive for them to change their status short of having that drastic change happen, especially with their $$$$ TV contract with NBC and the 5 games/year fb deal w/the ACC.
Today, Andy Katz went one step closer to what is quickly being discussed as a happening when not if...enjoy his opening segment on the ACC to NYC...whispers getting louder!Wow... That is seriously amazing. No ACC school in DC area... but play the Conference tourney there? That is a a major win for the ACC schools that are north of the Mason/Dixon line.
Wow... That is seriously amazing. No ACC school in DC area... but play the Conference tourney there? That is a a major win for the ACC schools that are north of the Mason/Dixon line.
No ACC school in the DC area? Need a wee lesson in geography? Just to put it into perspective, DC is very convenient to Charlottesville. It is roughly the same distance from Blacksburg, Raleigh, Durham, & Chapel Hill to DC as Syracuse is to NYC. Finally, the population of NOVA has more than a few connections to both VPI and UVa. You do know that Virginia is just across the Potomac, right?![]()
easy big guy...to the ACC us Northern kids are still considered somewhat newbees insofar as belonging to the conference...DC was a "gift" of the ACC to ND, 'Cuse, BC, Pitt and even Louisville while slapping the B1G and Maryland across their face. What was being indicated is that without Maryland (and don't forget that the ACC only held its BB tournament this far north once in '05) this is a big deal. Geography had little to do with the comment...and the poster who made the comment is very knowledgeable about the geographic implications...we all know that VT, Virginia are close by...as is other ACC members. The point was that ACC is going DC even without Maryland...and the point is it is a stopping point for a northern located tournament in NYC comin soon.No ACC school in the DC area? Need a wee lesson in geography? Just to put it into perspective, DC is very convenient to Charlottesville. It is roughly the same distance from Blacksburg, Raleigh, Durham, & Chapel Hill to DC as Syracuse is to NYC. Finally, the population of NOVA has more than a few connections to both VPI and UVa. You do know that Virginia is just across the Potomac, right?![]()
easy big guy...to the ACC us Northern kids are still considered somewhat newbees insofar as belonging to the conference...DC was a "gift" of the ACC to ND, 'Cuse, BC, Pitt and even Louisville while slapping the B1G and Maryland across their face. What was being indicated is that without Maryland (and don't forget that the ACC only held its BB tournament this far north once in '05) this is a big deal. Geography had little to do with the comment...and the poster who made the comment is very knowledgeable about the geographic implications...we all know that VT, Virginia are close by...as is other ACC members. The point was that ACC is going DC even without Maryland...and the point is it is a stopping point for a northern located tournament in NYC comin soon.
It' Good to be 'Cuse!!..The Order of The 'Cuse Orange...
Today, Andy Katz went one step closer to what is quickly being discussed as a happening when not if...enjoy his opening segment on the ACC to NYC...whispers getting louder!
http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=9975475&categoryid=2378529
It's Good to be 'Cuse!! The Order of The 'Cuse Orange...
Given the current revelations we're seeing concerning CTE (Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy), college football's days are numbered. In twenty years, the NFL will likely be history. In fact, it will probably be fewer. While the $765 million dollar settlement to which the NFL just agreed was accompanied with denials of culpability, I don't think those protestations matter much. The precedent has been set. Reportedly, UCLA has developed a test for CTE that precludes a post-mortem exam, and Tony Dorsett, Joe DeLamielleure, & Leonard Marshall have all been diagnosed with the condition. The first time a former collegiate player, who never played in the NFL, is diagnosed with CTE and sues his former college, lawyers and insurance execs are going to jump up and take notice. And, even if that takes a while, as publicity surrounding this affliction gains traction, few, if any, mothers are going to let their sons play any kind of organized football. As I write this, I imagine that there are a lot of universities around the country taking a long, hard look at their financial exposure in continuing to field teams, in light of these disclosures. And this says nothing of the pressure that is going to come from public health officials. The fight against tobacco has provided the blue print for the coming struggle.
And for these reasons, Notre Dame will become a full time member of the ACC sooner than anyone would have thought because ACC football is going to cease to exist. I imagine the end result is that collegiate futball will now be played on Saturdays in much larger venues.
The Verizon Center as a venue for the ACC tourney is a brilliant idea.
DC is seen by the Carolina schools as being inside the Mid-Atlantic area, so while they would prefer it to be in NC or Atlanta, it is "acceptable". (The Orioles fan base extends well into the Carolinas.)
And it does not look the the majority of the schools like the ACC is caving to SU and BC at all.
DC is less expensive than NYC and has all the hotels, restaurants and sights anyone could want. It's super convenient to get to with AMTRAK and three airports. And its a 4 hour drive from Duke, UNC, WF, NCSU and VT. And all of these schools have a ton of alumni in DC. Just like all the large schools do. Just ask Georgetown about the local SU fan base.
bout the local SU fanbase.While the selection of DC isn't done to provoke Maryland, having a Maryland-less ACC Tourney in DC is going to drive the Terrapin Club members insane.
I'd be willing to bet the ACC Tourney will never be in NYC because DC is available and satisfies do many of the schools and the alumni bases.
Reasonable on the surface. But highly unlikely that MSG would break its contract with the Big East to host once every 4 years. Barclays might go for it though since its contract with the A-10 is up after 2016 I believe.Washington D.C. is going to have thousands of alums of almost every ACC school so its a perfect compromise spot. If I was running the ACC I would rotate the basketball tournament in 4 spots.
Year 1 Greensboro- respect tradition even if its not the best spot its the conference HQ.
Year 2 Atlanta- capital of the South and easily accessible for all teams either by driving or short flight.
Year 3 MSG/NYC- World's most famous city in the World's most famous arena.
Year 4- Washington D.C.-helps recruiting, good compromise area between the Northern and Southern schools and the arena will sellout.
I would rotate these 4 spots and its perfect for the ACC 1 NYC, 1 Greensboro and 2 other big cities that both sides will like.