And who would want actually want freaking Louisville?I call bull****. There’s somewhat of a tacit agreement that whoever poaches, has to take ALL the Carolina teams. I don’t see that happening.
listening to the radio today (im in Bonaire GA now), and the guys were ripping the acc media deal for being so long. acting like all new deals will be going up forever even tho the PAC12(8? now) dont have the best and they just signed.Borrowing half a billion dollars or whatever to get out of the ACC and move to the sec/Big 10 in a world where the money for new TV deals might be drying up is a bold move.
The 8 reported, FWIW, are UVA, VT, UNC, NCSU, Clemson, FSU, Miami and Louisville. I would hope we are in every single discussion with them and if there is a way to break up the ACC we should be talking to the B1G every damn day about offering them a footprint right in the SEC's backyard.Hope we are one of the 8, if true.
The PAC has no deal, and they’re down to 4 teams.listening to the radio today (im in Bonaire GA now), and the guys were ripping the acc media deal for being so long. acting like all new deals will be going up forever even tho the PAC12(8? now) dont have the best and they just signed.
I dont see how FSU could survive paying out how ever much they need to, to leave the ACC.
You may be onto the whole thing that is really going on, just wondering if the "7" schools that teamed together before are silently behind what FSU is doing, if not behind they're hoping it works out and maybe knew this was the route that would be taken. The whole thing comes tumbling down if FSU leaves IMO, maybe not immediately but in a short time I'm guessing and then it starts a "sort it out period" as to where everybody ends up. I have always felt that folks at the top in ACC schools were working behind the scenes to dissolve the ACC. It has always made sense to me that if all the ACC schools could work out amongst themselves the dissolution of the ACC that was the way to go. Not sure that is what is happening, but I wonder. The way I see it there are a few schools that end up with out a place to go but the majority (10 or 11) or possibly more end up with new conference, probably the big 3 of SEC, BIG 10, BIG 12. I include ND in my speculative numbers because they have to join the ACC if they take FB to a conference, I see them as having a say and being one of 15 at that point. IMO a court would rule that they have a say since their FB position is controlled by their agreement of having to go to the ACC if joining a conference. I'm not a lawyer so don't put your money on my opinion.If FSU breaks out of the GOR and the ACC, would espn have standing to renegotiate the ACC tv contract? If so expect them to lowball it similar to what the PAC10 was offered, or just drop the whole conference and concentrate all their money on the SEC.
That guy is full of crap. Last week he tweeted that Clemson and FSU would make their Big10 announcement on Tuesday. Didn't happen. He is now following that up with more outlandish tweets. Eventually he might be correct about something, and then he will say -- look at me, I called that one. But he just ignores all of the thousands of things he gets completely wrong.I call bull****. There’s somewhat of a tacit agreement that whoever poaches, has to take ALL the Carolina teams. I don’t see that happening.
I can’t like that post.ESPN(Pete Thamel) reports that ASU and Utah have formally applied for membership in Big 12. PAC 12 down to 4 teams if these two are approved for membership in Big 12.
Dead conference.
Full share next TV deal
It’s possible. I’ve always thought this was more of an espn/abc/disney vs fox/cbs/nbc than conf vs conf.ESPN will want to protect its investments in the SEC and ACC. I wonder if there’s a possibility of an ACC-SEC merger to counter the continued growth of the B1G and Big 12 and reduce the possibility of key schools defecting to the B1G.
So, Notre Dame could say our legal agreement was to join a thriving ACC conference not this withered shell of a thing that pretends to be a conference?You may be onto the whole thing that is really going on, just wondering if the "7" schools that teamed together before are silently behind what FSU is doing, if not behind they're hoping it works out and maybe knew this was the route that would be taken. The whole thing comes tumbling down if FSU leaves IMO, maybe not immediately but in a short time I'm guessing and then it starts a "sort it out period" as to where everybody ends up. I have always felt that folks at the top in ACC schools were working behind the scenes to dissolve the ACC. It has always made sense to me that if all the ACC schools could work out amongst themselves the dissolution of the ACC that was the way to go. Not sure that is what is happening, but I wonder. The way I see it there are a few schools that end up with out a place to go but the majority (10 or 11) or possibly more end up with new conference, probably the big 3 of SEC, BIG 10, BIG 12. I include ND in my speculative numbers because they have to join the ACC if they take FB to a conference, I see them as having a say and being one of 15 at that point. IMO a court would rule that they have a say since their FB position is controlled by their agreement of having to go to the ACC if joining a conference. I'm not a lawyer so don't put your money on my opinion.
I always thought of anyone could get out it would be ND. Still likely true despite FSUs bluster. ND is a non-factor unless they inexplicably decide they want to be full member.So, Notre Dame could say our legal agreement was to join a thriving ACC conference not this withered shell of a thing that pretends to be a conference?