If major college football becomes two mega conferences I believe Syracuse would be in the Big Ten conglomerate, doesn’t matter if its a four division 8 or 9 team apiece 64 or 72 team P2. Syracuse makes the cut.
We would be in the East/NE division of the Big Ten with Penn State, Pittsburgh, Notre Dame, Boston College, West Virginia, Rutgers, and Maryland. With UVA If its 9 teams.
Disagree.
NYC media cares no more for Syracuse, but you do have Syracuse media interested in you.
That problem is quite harmful to any league with schools in the northeast when one of them is NOT PSU.
He had problems finishing sentences and articulating his thoughts in a coherent manner.Thanks, sutomcat. The judge probably had to fumble through the explanation because it sounds like a weak ruling. When a body has to strain to make a decision, one has to wonder whether the decision is correct.
Regardless, the decision will likely be appealed and the NC court is not likely to step aside to the FL court. Rack up the legal fees on FSU. Soon enough, some finance or accounting type will run the real numbers and the BoT will realize AD "Ole Smoke and Mirrors" Alford is a train wreck waiting to happen.
The ACC agreement requires all suits be filed in NC. This is probably why the judge struggled to find jurisdiction. Add sutomcat's comments about the judge's articulation and coherence, combined they explain a lot.I am sure the ACC rules require that all matters be heard in NC. Not sure how that is by-passed.
He’s probably up for re-election.He's BS crazy like most of FSU clan
Woad Blue has no idea what he is talking about. how about move ACC headquarters to DC or New York City, we are ready know the answer to that. However, that is such a pertinent discussion. I guess the ACC lacked foresight, big mistake. In any event Cuse can move the stick in the Northeast, Especially if we return to relevance. We still need TV dollars WoadDisagree.
Winning cures all ills. No doubt that if Syracuse was in the CFP picture, they'd get plenty of media attention from NYC media. We've had numerous back pages in ALL NYC newspapers, whenever we've won big NCAA Tournament games.
taxes aside, there are a lot more positivesI also, honestly feel there is going to be a return migration to the Northeast for many reasons
“Some taxes”.Same taxes aside, there are a lot more positives
I just put him on Ignore.. problem solved. The issue is there are quite a few who actually believe the crap he does in the ACC which is sad. We just need to win again and get back to beating the Clemsons by 41-0 which is coming.Woad Blue has no idea what he is talking about. how about move ACC headquarters to DC or New York City, we are ready know the answer to that. However, that is such a pertinent discussion. I guess the ACC lacked foresight, big mistake. In any event Cuse can move the stick in the Northeast, Especially if we return to relevance. We still need TV dollars Woad
This will linger until they settle for a number lower than we want and higher than what fsu and Clemson want to pay.The ACC agreement requires all suits be filed in NC. This is probably why the judge struggled to find jurisdiction. Add sutomcat's comments about the judge's articulation and coherence, combined they explain a lot.
Anyway, the NC trial will continue and even if the FL trial continues beyond appeals, the federal court would eventually be employed to resolve the matter...several years from now.
Big 12 isn’t big boys table. If they are then I can see your scenario. I was talking big or secWhile I respectfully disagree that SU will not end up at the Big boys table, the Big 12 would gladly jump at a new market the size of NY. Especially with WVU, Pitt and Louisville as projected by most clueless interweb prognosticators. The Big 12 needs any and all credibility it can muster. I don't see SU dropping down.
This will linger until they settle for a number lower than we want and higher than what fsu and Clemson want to pay.
They want to leave. No one will force them to stay till 2036. It’s the best interest to end this sooner than later. Also in our best interest to have clarity on our future.
I’d rather a settlement asap and then the final maneuvers. If the GOR can be culled to a reasonable level does it open the door for the big 2 to remove their weak limbs?
Clemson will return to being…clemsonWill Clemson turn into Neb is the question. Teams who have elite runs think it goes on forever. Ala fans forget those down years as well.
All good running towards money but Clemson could easily slip back to irrelevant Clemson in a tougher conf and become Rutgers.
That would be a legal analysisHow is it in the ACC's best interest to end this sooner? Or even ESPN's?
At the very least the ACC should hang on until after the new B18 TV contract. That makes it less likely that the B18 grabs teams before the end of the ACC GOR. It also makes it easier for the SEC/ESPN to grab teams first. Additionally the ACC will want to hang onto schools until the end of the B12 contract. At that point the ACC could be in a position to raid the B12 if things break right.
The B18 TV contract ends in 2030. Ideally they want to grab schools just prior to the new TV contract negotiations. They only took Oregon and Washington because the PAC was dying. Otherwise they would have waited at least another 5 years. The same would be the case for any ACC teams. They rather take a school in 2035 than 2031. Why allow schools out before 2030 if your conference can survive a B18 raid until 2035?
The B12 TV contract ends in 2031 so why let schools out prior and weaken the ACC? If the B12 contract is poor, then the ACC will be in a position to raid the B12. Why let ACC schools out before 2032 in this case?
The SEC contract ends in 2034. Ideally they would want to add a school just before the next contract negotiation. So if the SEC is not looking to raid the ACC until that time, why allow schools an out before then?
IMO it is in the ACC's best interest to NOT negotiate a settlement until 2032 at the very earliest. Anything before that will jeopardize the conference's long term survival. It is also in the SEC's and ESPN's best interest to NOT negotiate a settlement until 2032. ESPN gets cheap content that way. The SEC has no reason to expand before 2032 and waiting helps block a B18 move.
Sure the B18 wants a settlement before 2030 so they could raid the ACC. Sure the B12 wants a settlement before 2030 so the ACC is weakened. Sure the schools looking to leave want a settlement before 2030. But why would the ACC want to aid any of the above knowing it hurts the ACC?
The Big12 as a big boys table was not the point, I agree that they not on the same level as the SEC and B1G. My point is that SU will not be dropping football to a much lower level, at worst SU drops to the Big12.Big 12 isn’t big boys table. If they are then I can see your scenario. I was talking big or sec
We are in agreement then. I still think we may be further enhanced by our affiliation w ND somehow doesn’t enter the big 2.The Big12 as a big boys table was not the point, I agree that they not on the same level as the SEC and B1G. My point is that SU will not be dropping football to a much lower level, at worst SU drops to the Big12.
Not facing reality is what always means you will always fail to deal with reality in the best way. Dave Gavitt understood that you could form a basketball league of schools all located in northeastern states and cities and have it be Big Time in every sense: filled gyms, large TV audiences, lots of ranked teams, respect from national sports journalists of college athletics. But that was impossible for football and baseball.
For whatever sets of reasons, starting no later than the dawn off the 1960s, support for CFB by peoples living in the northeast began to wane. And the tide has never turned. For example, one of those guys who covers BC sports a lot wrote an article years ago about the divergences of Boston area media coverage of BD football in 1984, when Flutie won the Heisman, and 20007 when Matt Ryan was a Heisman candidate and BC played in the ACC Championship Game. In the early '80s, BC football was often on the front sports page of the Boston Globe and on Boston TV sports news even in mid-week. In 2007, BC got a slight fraction of the sports coverage it had gotten in 1984.
NYC media cares no more for Syracuse, but you do have Syracuse media interested in you.
That problem is quite harmful to any league with schools in the northeast when one of them is NOT PSU.
In the emotionalmoment, it may be in FSU’s and Clemson’s interest. However, the SEC and B1G are not making $50MM more than the ACC and won’t do so for a long time, using the old projections.This will linger until they settle for a number lower than we want and higher than what fsu and Clemson want to pay.
They want to leave. No one will force them to stay till 2036. It’s the best interest to end this sooner than later. Also in our best interest to have clarity on our future.
I’d rather a settlement asap and then the final maneuvers. If the GOR can be culled to a reasonable level does it open the door for the big 2 to remove their weak limbs?