I'm with others that now would be a good time to push ND for concessions. I'd ask if ACC adds Cal and Stanford that they be willing to play 6 games against ACC teams each year and ACC will guarantee one will be against Cal or Stanford. Knowing that they will play Stanford every year that means some years they will play 7 games against ACC teams (When they play both Cal and Stanford) and other years will play 6. (My assumption is any year Stanford is an ACC scheduled game they will schedule them as a 'non-conference' game). Every additional game ACC plays against ND brings in more value for ESPN.
Also, many are underestimating the value of the ACC. ACC is a clear #3 behind the Big 2 and will remain that way for some time. B12 has no schools that are appealing to SEC or B1G and in less populated areas. As long as ND has a deal with ACC it will always remain #3. If ACC adds Stanford and Cal then imo even if a handful of teams were to eventually leave ACC would still remain in a stronger position than the B12. I don't see a scenario where the B12 gobbles up the ACC.
I don't see a way for the ACC to close the gap with the Big 2 - there are things it can do where it would be easily the #3.
The fact is there are multiple tiers in CFB and ACC (along with B12) are in Tier 2 with SEC and B1G in Tier 1 and the G5 conferences basically being Tier 3. The only question is whether the Big 2 will try to make those tiers official or keep it like it is now.
Agreed on it being the best time to push ND for concessions.
The fly in the ointment is that Clemson and Free Shoes U are also trying to push the rest of the league for concessions as well. Effectively they're saying, "We're leaving whenever we can, and we'll torpedo the MF for you unless you agree to give us more money in the meantime - or let us out of the GoR early."
Holding the entire conference hostage in order to extort them is an all-around ****ty thing to do, but such is the political nature of this game we're playing...and such is the character of FSU (and by association, Clemson, UNC, and NC State).
Supposedly today's meeting has been canceled - which suggests the whole thing is dead in the water. From one source:
Given all the muck of conflicting demands, I doubt we make anything happen. Which sucks for Stanford, Cal, and college football as a whole.