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Just a drive-by year at Duke with the QB whisperer...
Just a drive-by year at Duke with the QB whisperer...
You might be confusing some people with facts if it does not fit a narrative to their liking.You guys b**ching about Notre Dame realize that regardless of whether or not they join full time, their membership this year is beneficial to the ACC this year. The ACC and it’s members got part of their NBC deal, and they’ll get even more for their CFP appearance. Clemson beating Notre Dame on Saturday is actually the best case scenario for everybody in the conference, because it puts 2 ACC teams in the CFP, and everybody benefits because of it. How does the ACC look like chumps? If anything Notre Dame looks like chumps, because the rest of the ACC is profiting off of them when they value their independence so much. They’re basically giving Tech and the rest of the ACC free money.
Should have been this year.When ND gets frozen out of the playoffs because they didn’t have that extra win from playing in and winning a Conf. Championship Game, that is the day they will be looking to join
When ND gets frozen out of the playoffs because they didn’t have that extra win from playing in and winning a Conf. Championship Game, that is the day they will be looking to join
How could it have played out that way this year? @UgaBlows is correct... but I don't see how it could have been that way this year. IF ND goes undefeated (any year), they will get in the playoff. Deservedly so... they typically schedule & play 12 (11 min) FBS teams a season. So... they match or exceed FBS teams played by every other P5 school in regular season.Should have been this year.
I think we need the money - what do you think?You guys b**ching about Notre Dame realize that regardless of whether or not they join full time, their membership this year is beneficial to the ACC this year. The ACC and it’s members got part of their NBC deal, and they’ll get even more for their CFP appearance. Clemson beating Notre Dame on Saturday is actually the best case scenario for everybody in the conference, because it puts 2 ACC teams in the CFP, and everybody benefits because of it. How does the ACC look like chumps? If anything Notre Dame looks like chumps, because the rest of the ACC is profiting off of them wI hen they value their independence so much. They’re basically giving Tech and the rest of the ACC free money.
Here is how those negotiations would have gone...If ND didn't join the ACC this year, they wouldn't have had any games. All the conferences, except for the +1 in the ACC and the AAC, were Conference-Only. If they picked up the ACC games, they would have all been Away games because the stipulation was that the games had to be played in the home state of the ACC team, i.e. all Away games for ND.
So, there was a HUGE incentive for ND to be the ACC this year in football. I don't know if they would have played this season if forced to join in perpetuity, but it would have been interesting to have been in those negotiations.
That excuse will never work again after Ohio State and their 6-0 record jumps ahead of aTm and their 9-1 record.When ND gets frozen out of the playoffs because they didn’t have that extra win from playing in and winning a Conf. Championship Game, that is the day they will be looking to join
That excuse will never work again after Ohio State and their 6-0 record jumps ahead of aTm and their 9-1 record.
That excuse will never work again after Ohio State and their 6-0 record jumps ahead of aTm and their 9-1 record.
You are both wrong. The committee will put whoever they know will bring in the most money into the playoffs.OSU winning a conference championship game getting them in over a team who didnt play in one.
Which is usually the 4 for best teams... or at least, 4 of the best teams. Folks get so bitter about the 'process' when the process usually produces a playoff of 4 with NONE of the 4 being an crazy choice. The problem is 4 isn't enough to prevent arguments over record, strength of record, when wins happened (and by how much)... and on and on. I would like an 8 team playoff; but that isn't what we have. But what we do have isn't a committee with accounting spreadsheets and calculators trying to determine which 4 teams produce the most revenue... that part is easy because whoever they pick (within reason) will produce a TON of revenue. And looking back... the field is always within reason. The one year (2017) I am most irritated about is when Alabama got in and they weren't even the SEC champ...weren't even SEC runner-up. But what did they do... they won the National Championship. It is hard to say they don't belong when you win it all.You are both wrong. The committee will put whoever they know will bring in the most money into the playoffs.
Whoa there! I'm looking forward to Jim Phillips' Wildcats getting in there and buggering up tOSU's plans.That excuse will never work again after Ohio State and their 6-0 record jumps ahead of aTm and their 9-1 record.
Is CFB viable in five years? Another year like this and I don’t see how teams can make it financially.There is another question in my mind, is NBC itself even a major player in viewership 5 years from now, I personally think it is a valid question. ND people may be recognizing that as a possibility. The NBC money may not be there, they may see the need to take action before it happens. NBC sees what is happening and may be very open to some sort of deal also.