Sherman20
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All the wrong people are in charge of college sports. People who only care about money and power. Gross and greedy.
All the wrong people are in charge of college sports. People who only care about money and power. Gross and greedy.
All the wrong people are in charge of college sports. People who only care about money and power. Gross and greedy.
That wouldn't be march madness. The whole point of the tournament is that not everybody is invited.Yup. Schools previously got into the Big 12 which we probably would have gotten into before them but we were locked in the ACC thinking we were safe. Since those schools are already in the Big 12, they aren't leaving and the open chairs in the Big 3 conferences are being taken by the other ACC schools that are ahead of us in the pecking order.
Can you imagine if these 60 teams break off and have their own March Madness. A Big Dance without SU or Duke or UConn. It's not so crazy to imagine seeing how football dollars literally run everything.
We may end up one day in a conference with SU, Duke, Wake, GT, Oregon State, Washington State, Cal, Stanford and UConn. The left behind conference with good academics, good hoops and mid major football.
The tournament would be all 60 of the teams in the 3 conferences.That wouldn't be march madness. The whole point of the tournament is that not everybody is invited.
If you cut the tournament into 12 teams for basketball (top 20% of the 60), you would lose hundreds of millions of dollars in value. At best the schools would break even on the costs required to put the tournament on due to the massive downgrade in value you would see from TV partners. Not a single president (of a media company or a university) would advocate for changing the tournament structure to be smaller than it is today.
I certainly hope this is not the future of college football.
That's not a "march madness" type tournament, that's just a rehashing of the regular season.The tournament would be all 60 of the teams in the 3 conferences.
Whew. So close. Idiots.
How can Stanford and Cal help the ACC? Without Oregon and Washington, or SC and UCLA, their TV drawing power is nil. SMU's TV drawing power is even worse, at eloast right now. For SMU to matter fort the ACC psiirvley, the league would need to add other TX teams. The push to save Cal and Stanford is just another bleeding heart notion that could be made safely one of the two super powerful leagues but not the ACC.Because the fight now is to be a national conference.
MSG >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Anywhere else for a conference that is the east coast for a conference bball tourney.
The conference has to be all in to compete or else we're sitting ducks. Which may be fine. Hey, let's play it out and then just see where the current takes us.
But otherwise, right now, the teams most likely to leave are blocking a national expansion.
If you can 100% promise me we have a safe landing, sure, I'll let it go. If not, then I don't see how letting FSU, Clemson, UNC and UNC's little cousin dictate our future is a good thing.
We need to be done appeasing the North Carolina mafia here. We are either a conference that wants to be national or not. And if not, that's fine. But then let's be real about what future expectations should be. Because they are not in the best interest of Syracuse unless there is a landing spot already promised.
Considering that the ACC has totaled more TV viewers for football than the Big 12 did with OU and Texas (but they totaled more pr game), if ESPN has decided to shore up the Big 12 to be the 3rd of 3 rather than the ACC, then my earnest prayer is that all of Disney die quickly.I certainly hope this is not the future of college football.
How can Stanford and Cal help the ACC? Without Oregon and Washington, or SC and UCLA, their TV drawing power is nil. SMU's TV drawing power is even worse, at eloast right now. For SMU to matter fort the ACC psiirvley, the league would need to add other TX teams. The push to save Cal and Stanford is just another bleeding heart notion that could be made safely one of the two super powerful leagues but not the ACC.
In adding, what the ACC requires now are schools that have privet TV drawing power for football above the. the middle of the ACC and, preferably, also have average attendance above averages above the middle of the ACC. WVU meets. Cincy is at least close, s is UCF. But ll 3 have Big 12 GOR now.
SMU + TCU + Baylor +TTU would be a very sound 4 team addition, but that GOR for 3 of them would prevent it. The ACC should have acted to get in to TX in a big way before the Big 12 acted to save itself.
How can Stanford and Cal help the ACC? Without Oregon and Washington, or SC and UCLA, their TV drawing power is nil. SMU's TV drawing power is even worse, at eloast right now. For SMU to matter fort the ACC psiirvley, the league would need to add other TX teams. The push to save Cal and Stanford is just another bleeding heart notion that could be made safely one of the two super powerful leagues but not the ACC.
In adding, what the ACC requires now are schools that have privet TV drawing power for football above the. the middle of the ACC and, preferably, also have average attendance above averages above the middle of the ACC. WVU meets. Cincy is at least close, s is UCF. But ll 3 have Big 12 GOR now.
SMU + TCU + Baylor +TTU would be a very sound 4 team addition, but that GOR for 3 of them would prevent it. The ACC should have acted to get in to TX in a big way before the Big 12 acted to save itself.
Re Texasif they payout to each team is, at worst, the same and the GOR stays in tact? It reduces the power of those teams looking to leave, enters into a state that is highly populated with top athletes, enters into the NorCal territory with at least one brand in Stanford that has good viewership and is wildly economically stable as a university (I mean, the operational budget from the endowment alone per year is more than most schools' total endowment) and, if anyone still gives a hoot about academics, gives all ACC universities access to Cal and Stanford partnerships / resources that should be wildly beneficial.
I would also take SMU, TCU, Baylor and TTU as well.
I get that this isn't an ideal solution. It may not even be a very good solution. But if the goal is to compete at a national level, regional conferences are out the window and there are only a handful of teams that are left.
Now, if I were UNC and very confident I would end up in the B1G or whatever, I'd be happy to just cash the checks I had until it was time to cut bait.
I don't hate Charlotte or Greensboro or North Carolina. In fact, I quite like the state as a whole and I like playing Duke and North Carolina in sports.
But, in my very limited knowledge opinion, it's either go time to become a national conference or it's time to just play out the string and everyone cashes the checks we get because of the GOR and start looking for where we'll be in 7-8 years or whatever it is.
And to be clear, I don't hate any program for looking out for #1. That's where we are.
I don't necessarily hate anyone in the ACC (well maybe FSU). Here's the thing, if your objective is to bail in 10 years, then step aside and cash your checks we give you and let those who want to try something to help the conference do that. I have a problem with the 4 teams voting "No" because they in essence no longer give a schlitz. One caveat being if a couple of the no votes are trying to divvy up maybe bowl game payouts better as an outcome and in good faith are negotiating then that is different.
Respectfully,if FSU can't break the GOR, do yo honestly believe SU can? We don't have any proof SU would have landed in the Big 12.Yup. Schools previously got into the Big 12 which we probably would have gotten into before them but we were locked in the ACC thinking we were safe. Since those schools are already in the Big 12, they aren't leaving and the open chairs in the Big 3 conferences are being taken by the other ACC schools that are ahead of us in the pecking order.
Can you imagine if these 60 teams break off and have their own March Madness. A Big Dance without SU or Duke or UConn. It's not so crazy to imagine seeing how football dollars literally run everything.
We may end up one day in a conference with SU, Duke, Wake, GT, Oregon State, Washington State, Cal, Stanford and UConn. The left behind conference with good academics, good hoops and mid major football.
If you asked the typical person on the street in Syracuse what his/her favorite football team is, most will answer Bills, Giants, Jets, Patriots, etc...
Not many people would pick SU. Especially since most of the people living in Syracuse never attended SU and have no connection.
I assume it's the same all over the Northeast.
. . .Their fans hate the idea that their hockey teams have to play in the B1G because the hockey conferences are mandated by the NCAA to be regional and they were forced to leave Hockey East.
Their joining Hockey East and the ACC is geared to the idea that the bulk of ND alums are on each coast and Chicago, not spread throughout the Midwest. More of their alums can see them play if their away games are in the ACCs footprint than can see them in Madison, Lincoln, or Bloomington, for that matter. There are just 3 Eastern venues in the B1G, State College, College Park, and Piscataway. There are 4 ACC venues in NC alone. As far as the hockey realignment is concerned, apparently they did have that power for hockey alone. I guess the schools gave them the permission they required to act. They did not leave Hockey East voluntarily.I have never heard this and, if true, why didn't ND join the B1G when CCCH disbanded amid the B1G hockey conference starting? Also, I do not think the NCAA has the power to mandate a school join a conference or mandate a conference accept a school into the conference.
ND voluntarily left Hockey East.Their joining Hockey East and the ACC is geared to the idea that the bulk of ND alums are on each coast and Chicago, not spread throughout the Midwest. More of their alums can see them play if their away games are in the ACCs footprint than can see them in Madison, Lincoln, or Bloomington, for that matter. There are just 3 Eastern venues in the B1G, State College, College Park, and Piscataway. There are 4 ACC venues in NC alone. As far as the hockey realignment is concerned, apparently they did have that power for hockey alone. I guess the schools gave them the permission they required to act. They did not leave Hockey East voluntarily.