The member schools don't sign the media contract. They've given those rights to negotiate and sign to the conference. The ACC will negotiate and sign. The schools have no say in the matter at this point, as long as the conference is acting in the best interest of the conference members.
It was a negotiation. That doesn't mean that everyone agrees that it's right or is defending it. There is absolutely no question that the SEC and B1G bullied their way through to get a bigger share. Do they deserve it? Maybe. But, I'm afraid this is going to set up the CFP polls to lean toward...
if we go with a 3-man front, the NG would almost assuredly be playing a 1-technique not a 0-technique. As big as out guys are, I don't see any of them taking on 2 blockers and clogging the lanes.
That’s the point people are making that you keep ignoring. The narrative that the SEC is better top-to-bottom feeds the good loss if a top team loses a game to the lower middle SEC team. Whereas a top ACC team losing a conference game to a middling team is a bad loss. Right or not, that’s an issue.
I’m not sure why you think you know what I heard in November.
I heard from people I know in the program that he had a ton of potential but was probably going to RS because he needed a year or so of exposure to this level of competition. CDS was sky high on the kid. That’s almost exactly the...
Interesting. Planning to enroll in the MBA program. There aren't many spots offered to people straight out of a bachelor's degree, even if they're a highly valuable current player with eligibility left.
If they move it off ACCN, then it becomes much more accessible through ESPN+. Right now, even on ESPN+ you have to have a subscription to ACCN through a provider (cable or streaming). It would not hurt my feelings (as far as watching games) if the ACCN went away and all the streaming games went...
I understand what you're saying now. I disagree with you. I think if we were in a different league, where we weren't competing at the highest level in football, there would be plenty of high $$ and low $$ contributors who would stop giving.
What I find dumbfounding is that fonts continue to make this statement. I've never heard anyone say that year-in/year-out the SEC isn't stronger than the ACC. The point I've continually heard is that the "clear gap" ain't always so clear and the top-to-bottom claim the SEC has put forth also...
Watching the video, the poor route ran by #13 surprised me. Turns out, it's not Singleton, it's Isiah Canion now. I think someone will be working on being sharper out of the cut. DBs will eat his lunch with a route like that.
Not sure I agree with that. My experience in Chicago (around all kinds of B1G fans) is that the discussion on Saturday is about college, but the rest of the week, it's about pro football.
I don't see that at all. What I see is that some posters are saying the ACC isn't the doormat everyone in the SEC is claiming it to be. (specifically the SEC because most of their footprint overlap) Also, they're saying the SEC ain't all that, even though they say they are. You're right, it's...
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