He didn't bash Christianity at all. He bashed ND for not having those values. Read it again. By the way, I am not saying I agree or disagree with his take,.Let's leave the bashing of Christianity to the OT board
He didn't bash Christianity at all. He bashed ND for not having those values. Read it again. By the way, I am not saying I agree or disagree with his take,.Let's leave the bashing of Christianity to the OT board
I know. I said later in this thread that I should have worded it differently. Notre Dame considers itself the National Catholic University. Football independence, and the ability to play wherever in the country it wants to, has always been seen by ND as one way to spread it's University to the nation and by extension, it's Catholic values to the nation. In my opinion, that is consistent with the goals of Christianity, not in opposition thereto.He didn't bash Christianity at all. He bashed ND for not having those values. Read it again. By the way, I am not saying I agree or disagree with his take,.
Agreed. Which is, of course, insane since let’s be real: academics have zero to do with an athletic conference.Something to consider in the 11-4 vote. Those are the votes of the presidents….not the ADs. I would suspect that the vote among athletic directors it would be more evenly split, and even more no votes. There’s been some reporting that some teams have disagreements among the ADs and president and what to do here. I would think some presidents would be absolutely giddy about having Cal and Stanford join their conference with little thought as to its impact on athletics. Or their belief is the academics outweigh the negative affects of the Athletics.
So I don’t think you can necessarily draw conclusions about how some teams voted and whether that correlates or not to them having a soft landing someplace.
UConn Basketball only with GonzagaCommissioner Yormark is fixated on NYC and dominant basketball conference. Uconn kills both birds; think they will absolutely be plucked up by the Big 12.
Not going to happen.UConn Basketball only with Gonzaga
I take exception to that.You're right. Probably should have said let's keep the bashing of Christians to the OT board. It's a favorite thing to do over there.
UConn Basketball only with Gonzaga
Yeah, with the addition of the Four Corners schools, seems like non-football Big 12 members is a dead horse. They're a large enough Conference already, and can now afford to be picky.Not going to happen.
Also, why would UConn leave Big East basketball. They just won a Natty selling kids on playing in the Big East.Yeah, with the addition of the Four Corners schools, seems like non-football Big 12 members is a dead horse. They're a large enough Conference already, and can now afford to be picky.
It would be a tough pill for basketball, for sure. But, 30 million/year, and Conference matchups versus Kansas, Arizona, and Baylor would be sexy. Very different from being in the AAC.Also, why would UConn leave Big East basketball. They just won a Natty selling kids on playing in the Big East.
basketball only is not getting near 30 mil a year. probably like 7milIt would be a tough pill for basketball, for sure. But, 30 million/year, and Conference matchups versus Kansas, Arizona, and Baylor would be sexy. Very different from being in the AAC.
No, joining the Big 12 in all sports, gets $30/yr.basketball only is not getting near 30 mil a year. probably like 7mil
over the contract yes , starting at 25 milNo, joining the Big 12 in all sports, gets $30/yr.
Yeah, as a Non-P5 school, Uconn probably wouldn't receive a full share immediately. You're right about that.over the contract yes , starting at 25 mil
With football added in three yearUConn Basketball only with Gonzaga
Ofcourse off the top SEC brandsThat didn’t happen by accident
Yeah, as a Non-P5 school, Uconn probably wouldn't receive a full share immediately. You're right about that.
Yeah no disputing who the better league is. Completely agree. Perhaps I misconstrued the question. I was saying that people in the NE going to be less inclined/interested in SEC ball and would likely watch Syracuse because of regional ties to the ACC but then broadened that out to NFL and NFL is different and folks would probably watch that in the NE. SEC is certainly better but people in Syr, Albany, Boston, etc. are not waking up on Saturday to watch SEC football generally speaking.Look no further than who gets prime networks. Syracuse, NC State, BC, Duke etc. get thrown to ESPN 2 and ESPNU because they don’t draw the eyeballs that an ole miss game does. It’s okay to recognize that the SEC is better overall product than the ACC.
I always agreed with and still do, but ND opening its mouth to try to make the SACC make abad move that ND feels can help ND football is simply not to be accepted. If ND wants Cal and Stanford, ND can jot fully. Otherwise, shut up.Yeah, I don't get the ND hate thing either. They do what they do, because they can- plain and simple. The ACC and OBE did a cost benefit analysis and decided adding them was worth it- & frankly it was the smart business decision.
Every school would do the same things ND does if they had the same options. Some folks need to get over themselves.
Don't hate the player, hate the game.
Picking up two of the best basketball brands in Yukon and Gonzaga is exactly what Yormark has mentioned. He wants to split basketball and football media contracts and feels basketball is currently undervalued. If he really starts to put a stronger emphasis on basketball at the next round of expansion, Syracuse, Pitt Louisville, Duke may all be available. That would potentially be the best basketball conference in the country.Yeah, with the addition of the Four Corners schools, seems like non-football Big 12 members is a dead horse. They're a large enough Conference already, and can now afford to be picky.
They wouldn’t give the preferential spots if it didn’t make financial sense. This is pretty clear and I’m not sure what info anyone has to argue the contraryOfcourse off the top SEC brands
Agree 100%. Conflating “better league” with “more eyeballs” is driving a whole lot of bad decisions in the sport currently.Yeah no disputing who the better league is. Completely agree. Perhaps I misconstrued the question. I was saying that people in the NE going to be less inclined/interested in SEC ball and would likely watch Syracuse because of regional ties to the ACC but then broadened that out to NFL and NFL is different and folks would probably watch that in the NE. SEC is certainly better but people in Syr, Albany, Boston, etc. are not waking up on Saturday to watch SEC football generally speaking.
Very obnoxious.In both cases, Notre Dame said there was a possibility that they would join under certain circumstances. In my eyes Notre Dame is a pariah. Do you really hold your university in such high esteem that you think your better than all the great institutions in this country? Your that special? I can't even express how obnoxious that is.
Very obnoxious.
Your that special? No they're not, but their fans pretend they are. I for one can't stand their arrogance and high horse attitude and I hope someone beats them badly this year.