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<blockquote data-quote="LT 1967" data-source="post: 947568" data-attributes="member: 6582"><p>If my memory is correct after 40 plus years, when GT joined the ACC there was an incentive for a Bowl team. The Team earning a Bowl Trip was given a 3/8 share of the money with 5/8 being shared among the other 7 members. Probably peanuts compared to today's payouts, but it was an incentive to have a competitive program. </p><p></p><p>When FSU joined the conference in 92. some of the ACC members insisted that everything be shared equally. They recognized that FSU would be dominate at that time when Bowden was at his peak.</p><p></p><p>What goes around comes around! </p><p></p><p>I agree with Ken Sugiura's comment in his AJC article this afternoon that this change in distribution might give some of the dormant programs an incentive to improve and get to a bowl and the NCAA Tournament more often. Regretfully, we have to put GT in that group at the moment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LT 1967, post: 947568, member: 6582"] If my memory is correct after 40 plus years, when GT joined the ACC there was an incentive for a Bowl team. The Team earning a Bowl Trip was given a 3/8 share of the money with 5/8 being shared among the other 7 members. Probably peanuts compared to today's payouts, but it was an incentive to have a competitive program. When FSU joined the conference in 92. some of the ACC members insisted that everything be shared equally. They recognized that FSU would be dominate at that time when Bowden was at his peak. What goes around comes around! I agree with Ken Sugiura's comment in his AJC article this afternoon that this change in distribution might give some of the dormant programs an incentive to improve and get to a bowl and the NCAA Tournament more often. Regretfully, we have to put GT in that group at the moment. [/QUOTE]
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