Stevenson
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I needed one more fare to make my night.
She was gonna be an actress, and I was gonna learn to fly….
I needed one more fare to make my night.
Yep, love the quartet so much more than just the two, although they are perfect ACC schools aside from the fact that they are on the opposite side of the country.I assume Oregon and Wash preferred Big (for a lot of reasons including not signing over their rights until 2036)) over ACC but we might have offered them a full share and more travel partners if we added a wash Ore Stand cal quartet.
Yep, love the quartet so much more than just the two, although they are perfect ACC schools aside from the fact that they are on the opposite side of the country.
California, Stanford interested in ACC: Conference set to evaluate viability of adding Pac-12 teams
Two calls were set this week for key ACC parties to discuss adding the Bay Area programswww.cbssports.com
Invite Army also why don’t yaMight Stanford eventually "help" with Notre Dame?
The Big 10 bubble will burst in 2029, they are the first conference to go back on the market.The thing is, will anyone want any of the B12 schools? They don't have a lot of big name traditional football powers. In fact, they have none.
I don't see the SEC or the B1G having any interest in any of their programs.
Now the ACC on the other hand, might look to add a couple of the better B12 schools to position itself for the inevitable run at ACC schools that will probably come a few years later.
I could see a scenario where they add 4 schools to serve as long term replacements when some ACC schools defect.
Maybe the ACC adds WVU, UC, UCF and UConn in 2030 or so.
And then maybe the ACC loses NC, UVa, GT and VT to the B1G in 2034.
A lot depends on the deals offered to the B12 before 2030-31. You can bet they will want the bidding on their new contract(s) to start early and will hope for significantly higher revenue numbers than the ACC is paying. I think the ACC TV payout will be in the range of $46 million in 2031 and it is up in the $56 range by 2036.
That is going to be hard for the B12 to reach given what is going on with cable and revenue numbers right now.
A lot can change from now to then but it looks like all is not lost for the ACC right now. They sit in a pretty good spot.
And here, she's acting happyShe was gonna be an actress, and I was gonna learn to fly….
Doing nothing can't be an option, the league for appearance sake, needs to make their fans aware they haven't been asleep while the league burned down.I hope the ACC has learned that you take the real vote behind closed doors. If there’s enough votes, then everybody votes for it and it’s unanimous if there’s not you decided it’s not worth a vote at all. Cannot go through what we went through in 2003 all over again. I don’t think this is going to be a unanimous agreement among the athletic directors to add Cal and Stanford.
If someone quotes “Mr. Tanner,” I’m pouring a drink …And here, she's acting happy
Inside her handsome home
And me, I'm flying in my taxi
Taking tips and getting stoned
I go flying so high, when I'm stoned
The Big 10 bubble will burst in 2029, they are the first conference to go back on the market.
If that happens, they’ll start jettisoning the steerage to stay afloat.Very possible. I’ve been saying for awhile they’ve diluted their product overall. It’ll be funny if new numbers cut their yearly payouts by 30% or so.
The Big 12 goes in 2031, and the SEC in 2034. If the bubble bursts in 2029, those 2 conferences along with the Big will be in trouble.Very possible. I’ve been saying for awhile they’ve diluted their product overall. It’ll be funny if new numbers cut their yearly payouts by 30% or so.
We all know what happened to the Titanic passengers in steerage.If that happens, they’ll start jettisoning the steerage to stay afloat.
The Big 12 goes in 2031, and the SEC in 2034. If the bubble bursts in 2029, those 2 conferences along with the Big will be in trouble.
So it's heading to 24 team conferences right? Two divisions each for three conferences?
72 teams
Big Ten East and West
SEC East and West
Big 12 East and West
Winner of each division play for conference title and top two auto qualify for playoff.
Six more teams fill out remainder of playoff spots.
12 team playoff to decide NC
Conference winners get bye week
Is this where it's going?
Well espn+ is terrible and not a real streaming product.from who? 90% of the espn subs come from people who watch very little sports.
Even on this board which is all sports no one wants to pay for streams, they want free illegal stream links all the time.. When ESPN streaming becomes a thing, the non sports people will remove espn in droves.
then who here is paying $25 to watch espn a few games a week? they basically give espn+ away and people complain about paying for it.
it will be interesting to see.. i know how much i watch sports I dont see myself paying that much to watch it.Well espn+ is terrible and not a real streaming product.
The only thinking cable Alive is live sports, it’s a well recognized driver. Beyond that, many people switched off cables because they didn’t like paying for content they didn’t want, getting a DTC offering would 100% drive subs, they just don’t have the option right now.
If ESPN launched a linear like streaming product tomorrow theyd 10 million subs in 24 hours even at a 25-30/month price points
That’s the real reason the ACC would add Stanford. It can only help with ND.Might Stanford eventually "help" with Notre Dame?
I can't speak for Cuse181 but I would bet he's referring to the actual functionality of ESPN+. Their streaming functionality is not very good compared to others like MLB that let you start the game from the beginning or pick it up with current action.it will be interesting to see.. i know how much i watch sports I dont see myself paying that much to watch it.
I know the older people I know will not pay a cent to watch it but they do stumble across games and watch on occasion.
How can you say ESPN+ is terrible? Its the best deal in streaming.
I have direct tv. I watch games almost every night but 99% of the time its on a non sports channel.
I will give you that.. But most streaming is pretty bad at that stuff especially with sports.. inability to scroll is a huge difference in cable/sat vs streaming.I can't speak for Cuse181 but I would bet he's referring to the actual functionality of ESPN+. Their streaming functionality is not very good compared to others like MLB that let you start the game from the beginning or pick it up with current action.
I will give you that.. But most streaming is pretty bad at that stuff especially with sports.. inability to scroll is a huge difference in cable/sat vs streaming.
That’s the real reason the ACC would add Stanford. It can only help with ND.