Just making light of the fact that the AD's at some schools seem to have more say in athletic matters than the presidents. I think in many cases the AD directs the presidents vote.I was talking about adding teams to the ACC The AD's vote no but the presidents vote yes which vote rules
They had a vote in the payout apportionment vote. Not sure why they are given special treatment. They are their own football conference of one team.Should ND get a full vote since they are not full members?
ACC:They had a vote in the payout apportionment vote. Not sure why they are given special treatment. They are their own football conference of one team.
Then add Kansas and UConn and you have an even 20.Also if you added SMU this would give you an even number of 18
Then add Kansas and UConn and you have an even 20.
Four 5 school podsThen add Kansas and UConn and you have an even 20.
Agree, time for the Irish to put up or shut up.If only the ACC would have just grabbed UCLA/USC with Stanford, Oregon, and Washington before the B1G to get more ACC Network money out west............ now we have to look at Cal and SMU and other nonsense. None of this matters unless Notre Dame joins full time.
This is an interesting comment regarding ESPN.
I've said it a few times, networks not "willing" to pay is more a function of consolidating costs than not wanting to pay for sports content. ESPN will have the PAC12 off the books in 2024, a reduced Big 12 media deal, and a more powerful SEC brand with Texas and OU in the conference. They're saving themselves BILLIONS of dollars, but still getting coast to coast content that fills all 4 times slots across the US. Networks like ESPN/FOX/NBC are still going to broadcast the same rotations of teams...now the concentration of teams that are actually pulling in eyeballs are in fewer conferences, and networks don't have to spread their money across multiple conferences to gain different sets of eyeballs in different time zones.
Sports is one of the most lucrative ad revenue generators, and has the most loyal "customers" in sports fans. That money isn't going anywhere. However, if you a smaller conference (or the ACC), the clock is ticking for you. The networks that were bidding up media contracts of smaller conferences to get content to fill up their time slots will disappear the next time around. All that money will get consolidated to fewer conferences. The rich (B1G and SEC) will get MUCH richer, while the poor (everyone else) will get a LOT poorer or cease to exist (Hi, PAC12).
LHN had a lot to do with why A&M left though, right? Texas forcing stuff down people’s throats? Can’t see the SEC wanting to have that going on.
Looks like it’s going away.
much like FSU which can F off.And Nebraska, and Colorado.
Texas has been a cancer in whatever conference it finds itself. It has an overinflated view of itself, and doesn't care if it screws over the other teams in its conference.
Bud Peterson famously said, his ONLY responsibility to GT athletics was to hire the AD.Just making light of the fact that the AD's at some schools seem to have more say in athletic matters than the presidents. I think in many cases the AD directs the presidents vote.
When UNC got caught in their fake AFAM classes, the president at UNC at the time admitted that he did not have time for running the athletic decisions and left it to the AD. It cost him his job. We are fortunate that Cabrera is involved with both academics and athletics. When I had a chance a few weeks ago to talk with Cabrera he mentioned he had just voted with the other presidents on revenue apportionment. The presidents do the actual voting.
Might not have been so bad if he'd been any better at that...Bud Peterson famously said, his ONLY responsibility to GT athletics was to hire the AD.
I’m sure there are lots of back door negotiations going on between NBC, ACC, and ESPN. NBC has a vested interest in ND‘s schedule, ESPN wants the Bay Area and Dallas/Ft Worth, and the ACC wants more money. I personally don’t see the sky falling. We’re the only conference with a long term contract. And if somehow this gets us ND, win, win.
did he really say that? His other responsibility was to assure ethical behavior of his senior staffers - he didn't do that. I blame him for some of our current issues. I think the new President is doing a good job.Bud Peterson famously said, his ONLY responsibility to GT athletics was to hire the AD.