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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 947676" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>The ACC might not survive. I don't think it will dissolve until much closer to the end of the current contracts. Probably early 2030s at the earliest. </p><p></p><p>In 8-10 years, we don't know what the landscape of college football will be. 10 years ago the SEC West owned the SEC East. The only question was which East team was going to get pounded in the championship game. Stanford was in the middle of a six year stretch, four of which they finished the season in the to ten. Going back even further the SEC East dominated the SEC with Tennessee and Florida.</p><p></p><p>I'm not predicting that the ACC will be making more money, nor will be marketed as well as the SEC in ten years. </p><p>However, we don't know who the best teams in the ACC will be at that point. Will Dabo still be at Clemson? If not will they drop off when he leaves? Will GT be better? Will Louisville be better? Will the old man still be at UNC?</p><p>Will the ACC, Big12, and Pac12 do something like a spring tournament to get more revenue without inviting the Big10, and SEC? (Not predicting that, just coming up with a way for them to get more revenue)</p><p>Ten years is a long time. The one thing I know for certain is that I can't predict with any certainty exactly how things will be that far out on the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 947676, member: 2426"] The ACC might not survive. I don't think it will dissolve until much closer to the end of the current contracts. Probably early 2030s at the earliest. In 8-10 years, we don't know what the landscape of college football will be. 10 years ago the SEC West owned the SEC East. The only question was which East team was going to get pounded in the championship game. Stanford was in the middle of a six year stretch, four of which they finished the season in the to ten. Going back even further the SEC East dominated the SEC with Tennessee and Florida. I'm not predicting that the ACC will be making more money, nor will be marketed as well as the SEC in ten years. However, we don't know who the best teams in the ACC will be at that point. Will Dabo still be at Clemson? If not will they drop off when he leaves? Will GT be better? Will Louisville be better? Will the old man still be at UNC? Will the ACC, Big12, and Pac12 do something like a spring tournament to get more revenue without inviting the Big10, and SEC? (Not predicting that, just coming up with a way for them to get more revenue) Ten years is a long time. The one thing I know for certain is that I can't predict with any certainty exactly how things will be that far out on the future. [/QUOTE]
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