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It most certainly is not. ND has almost nothing to do with how the future of the ACC plays out. **Because they are not a football member**Well this was the nail in the coffin then
It most certainly is not. ND has almost nothing to do with how the future of the ACC plays out. **Because they are not a football member**Well this was the nail in the coffin then
Spot on; it’s also how I see it playing out.Syracuse is never getting a B10 invite. If and when the Acc implode (I do believe it will) SUs best shot is a B12 invite as their Commissioner desperately wants a NE wing/corridor for the conference.
Im not here to argue what university is better. Alabama played a tougher schedule and had better wins than Notre Dame did. They played one more game, the conference championship game and lost to the best team in the country.Not really. Notre Dame was competing with Alabama for a spot. And to be honest, it really doesn't make sense that a three loss team, especially with one of those losses being against Florida State, would hop over Notre Dame for a playoff spot. I went to Syracuse, and I am a proud alumni, but all I see in this thread are a lot of jealous people of Notre Dame.
The bottom line is that Notre Dame is a much better university than Syracuse.
I mean isn’t that answered by byu? Bama got into the sec championship by way of a tiebreaker.Answer my other question
They lost to Indiana? I must've missed that game!Im not here to argue what university is better. Alabama played a tougher schedule and had better wins than Notre Dame did. They played one more game, the conference championship game and lost to the best team in the country.
They won the SEC during the regular seasonI mean isn’t that answered by byu? Bama got into the sec championship by way of a tiebreaker.
Also, if Miami makes it, means $$$ for the ACC.So let me get this right. Notre Dame will never join a conference because its independence is in its’ “DNA”. However blaming the ACC for ND’s own predicament by preferring a full conference member who even beat them on the field, sure doesn’t seem to be a move by a truly independent competitor does it? Why not blame Alabama and the SEC? Why does Notre Dame cry when that independence they claim so self righteously, hurts them, becoming the “we want our cake and eat it too program”? Is it the ACC’s fault they lost to Miami on the field - how independent are you when you cry loudly about a conference not putting your program, a non conference member above a conference member who beat you on the field? Does Notre Dame think they are so entitled that the SEC, Big 10 etc would lobby on their behalf above a full conference member who beat you? Why? What truly is your meaning of independence, TerryD?
I don’t know if it will happen, but I agree. I think a “northeast” conference would be the end of college football for Syracuse as we know it. It would quickly become a very low level league. The northeast is a really bad area for recruiting, booster money, and fan support. A regional conference would only reduce our recruiting area, as currently competing against midwestern and southern teams expand our reach.This is also why I hope Syracuse can join the Big Ten in the next round of conference realignment and be part of the emerging “super leagues” of the SEC and BIG 10. To compete at that level, we’ll need to consistently make the playoffs, make noise on a national stage, and continue recruiting elite talent. Down the road, I want to see us going toe-to-toe with programs like Georgia and Alabama in the postseason. I believe it’s possible, but it will require doubling or even tripling our investment in both the football and basketball programs, proving that Syracuse can evolve and compete with the times.
ND can suck it.In case this article hasn't been posted. ND is sticking it to, among others, ESPN. Will they bolt the ACC relationship and go to one with the B1G to further stick it to ESPN?
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Notre Dame’s Bowl Boycott Is a Direct Shot at ESPN
There’s rising anger inside and outside South Bend toward the CFP committee, ACC, and their TV partner ESPN.frontofficesports.com
I think what you meant to say is "Thank you almighty Notre Dame. We are beyond lucky to have any association with such a superior school and football program. We humbly beg your forgiveness, please don't banish us to obscurity, as only you have the power to do."Never knew how delusional ND fans were. Completely out of touch.
ACC teams play ND at home roughly 1 in 6 years in lieu of another P4. With the small capacity stadiums in the ACC we are talking nabe a 5k bump in attendance for one game in six years. That isn’t a golden goose.
They also act like the 2-3 games gets the ACC an extra $50M a year and ND doesn’t get paid at all from the ACC. No clue.
Your last sentence leads me to believe that you broke out the bong early today.ND can suck it.
"ESPN’s ACC Network repeatedly replayed Miami’s opening week 27–24 win over Notre Dame in the lead-up to Selection Sunday."
What would the ACC Network show instead? I guess they could of shown the ND-SU game instead. The ratings would have been through the roof!
If Fran can win the game next year against ND, what a sweet thing that would be.
I would rather a Notre Dame/Northeast Axis over the Carolina Mafia that currently runs things.I know their fans won't see it, but it is in their best interest to join the conference.
With a big 4 of Clemson - FSU - Miami - ND the ACC will always be a P4 conference
The ACC is weak? As long as it is a P4 conference who cares? Win it and you are in the playoffs.
We like our schedule? Like you said, it is only a game or two difference
We need our own TV contract? Fine keep it figure out the details so it is a win for everyone
Over time, they would take over power in the conference IMO. I don't see it as a big negative as they do the only negative is that they have always been independent, it is our history stuff...
Notre Dame is still a huge draw... A lot of eyeballs tune in whenever they play. When they play well, only big rivalry games between top teams are bigger TV events.I’m still kind of surprised ND has the national brand clout from 30 years ago when they established their NBC deal. It seems there’s several programs with significantly more national appeal. As long as NBC keeps paying them they will stay independent. They’ll join a conference the second after NBC terminates their contract, but it seems like that won’t happen anytime soon.