Conference Realignment

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Is Rutgers or Northwestern going to be the mutts permanent cross conference rival?
You realize we played Northwestern more than any team in the ACC-Big 10 challenge followed by playing Penn State second most! The first 6 or so years we played some of the better teams in the Big 10. Then we sucked and played the dregs of the Big 10!
 

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You realize we played Northwestern more than any team in the ACC-Big 10 challenge followed by playing Penn State second most! The first 6 or so years we played some of the better teams in the Big 10. Then we sucked and played the dregs of the Big 10!
I'm talking about football, not basketball. And so is the OP and the linked article.
 

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Looks like just another step in that direction taking place next week.

B#-$ec

I've said for years that the SEC and B1G were working on something we haven't even thought of yet. As the years go by, we're seeing more and more of "the plan" come out. There's a reason why the B1G wants a team in every state with an NFL team (AKA, every major market). The SEC is vacuuming giant blue blood programs. There's a larger plan at play for those two conferences.

Remember when the B1G and SEC vocalized that they wanted more influence on NCAA matters (LOL!), and more say on how the playoffs were set up? I got a lot of blowback because some on here were being way too altruistic about the balance of the college operating ecosystem that's gone on for decades. Well, here we are, The SEC and B1G are telegraphing their intentions now.

In the end, GT will be fine. I've always believed that GT was positioned to join the B1G. We represent too much towards the B1G's athletic ambitions, along with their academic principles.
 

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I've said for years that the SEC and B1G were working on something we haven't even thought of yet. As the years go by, we're seeing more and more of "the plan" come out. There's a reason why the B1G wants a team in every state with an NFL team (AKA, every major market). The SEC is vacuuming giant blue blood programs. There's a larger plan at play for those two conferences.

Remember when the B1G and SEC vocalized that they wanted more influence on NCAA matters (LOL!), and more say on how the playoffs were set up? I got a lot of blowback because some on here were being way too altruistic about the balance of the college operating ecosystem that's gone on for decades. Well, here we are, The SEC and B1G are telegraphing their intentions now.

In the end, GT will be fine. I've always believed that GT was positioned to join the B1G. We represent too much towards the B1G's athletic ambitions, along with their academic principles.
I hope that at the second BDS at night game in 2024 we show progression towards being total winning team on the field.
Play well after and we could have a night homecoming game agsinst miami.

Its time to show.
 

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This article from "Fansided" concerning the SEC and B1G meeting reference scheduling sounds pretty ominous for the ACC, BIG 12 and Notre Dame. More talk about automatic bids for CFP.

Hopefully things will not get this bad for the ACC and GT.

 

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Let them go!
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This article from "Fansided" concerning the SEC and B1G meeting reference scheduling sounds pretty ominous for the ACC, BIG 12 and Notre Dame. More talk about automatic bids for CFP.

Hopefully things will not get this bad for the ACC and GT.

Interesting article. We need to stay in touch with the BIG. Although we aren't mentioned, We are more likely a tarhet of BIG than many of the others listed. I'm sure Batt is active in this regard. Adding ND would solidify the ACC, and the ACC should offer them whatever it takes, since that is really their only hope of surviving this madness.
 

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Interesting article. We need to stay in touch with the BIG. Although we aren't mentioned, We are more likely a tarhet of BIG than many of the others listed. I'm sure Batt is active in this regard. Adding ND would solidify the ACC, and the ACC should offer them whatever it takes, since that is really their only hope of surviving this madness.
Pretty sure their current contract agreement with the ACC is they must join the ACC if they join any conference. They agreed to that in order to guarantee the ACC games on their schedule as an independent in FB. Would that hold up in court and is there a penalty if not fulfilled????
BTW they still owe us $1M for the buyout of O'leary contract which they refused to pay. Told GT to sue him? Just another reason to dislike them.
 

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Pretty sure their current contract agreement with the ACC is they must join the ACC if they join any conference. They agreed to that in order to guarantee the ACC games on their schedule as an independent in FB. Would that hold up in court and is there a penalty if not fulfilled????
BTW they still owe us $1M for the buyout of O'leary contract which they refused to pay. Told GT to sue him? Just another reason to dislike them.
Don’t need anymore reasons.
 

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Pretty sure their current contract agreement with the ACC is they must join the ACC if they join any conference. They agreed to that in order to guarantee the ACC games on their schedule as an independent in FB. Would that hold up in court and is there a penalty if not fulfilled????
The GOR only includes non-football sports for ND. ND could leave the conference and have football included in the BIG10. They would have to negotiate for the other sports, or just allow the ACC to televise them until 2036. ND would be breaking the contract with the ACC if they join a different conference. The ACC would likely sue them, or maybe ND would just settle. If they are OK with losing the rights to their non-football sports, it would not otherwise be impossible financially for them to leave.
BTW they still owe us $1M for the buyout of O'leary contract which they refused to pay. Told GT to sue him? Just another reason to dislike them.
Why would ND owe the buyout money for O'Leary? ND didn't have a contract the GT, O'Leary did. ND didn't sign a buyout clause with GT, O'Leary did.
 

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Pretty sure their current contract agreement with the ACC is they must join the ACC if they join any conference. They agreed to that in order to guarantee the ACC games on their schedule as an independent in FB. Would that hold up in court and is there a penalty if not fulfilled????
BTW they still owe us $1M for the buyout of O'leary contract which they refused to pay. Told GT to sue him? Just another reason to dislike them.

I believe you are correct about ND having to join the ACC if they join a conference during the current contract (Until 2036). See highlighted sentence quoting John Swofford.

 

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The GOR only includes non-football sports for ND. ND could leave the conference and have football included in the BIG10. They would have to negotiate for the other sports, or just allow the ACC to televise them until 2036. ND would be breaking the contract with the ACC if they join a different conference. The ACC would likely sue them, or maybe ND would just settle. If they are OK with losing the rights to their non-football sports, it would not otherwise be impossible financially for them to leave.

Why would ND owe the buyout money for O'Leary? ND didn't have a contract the GT, O'Leary did. ND didn't sign a buyout clause with GT, O'Leary did.
They agreed to pay for the buyout of his contract. When his false resume was discovered they refused to pay it. Would have been an interesting lawsuit.
 

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I believe you are correct about ND having to join the ACC if they join a conference during the current contract (Until 2036). See highlighted sentence quoting John Swofford.

There is a difference between being contractually obligated and being forced to. ND can break the contract and do whatever they want to do. They would be open to a lawsuit and monetary damages for breaking the contract, but they can do it.

I think a lot of people miss the difference between the GOR and a contract for something like being a member of the conference. The GOR isn't just a contract requiring Clemson and FSU to provide their media rights to the ACC. The GOR is an assignment of those rights to the ACC. FSU does not own the media rights to their sporting events. GT doesn't either. The ACC owns those rights. The GOR is more like a bill of sale for a car. If you don't like what the person who bought the car is doing, you can't just go get the car from them. That isn't breaking a contract, that is theft. Signing a contract to purchase a car, then not picking up the car and not making payment is a breach of contract. The seller can sue you to enforce the contract. Selling a car, receiving payment, then taking the car back without permission is theft. The seller can sue you for damages, but you would likely go to jail. ND can break the agreement to join the ACC, because that is simply a civil breach of contract. FSU cannot take their media rights back from the ACC without agreement because that is theft.
 

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They agreed to pay for the buyout of his contract. When his false resume was discovered they refused to pay it. Would have been an interesting lawsuit.
IIRC, that was O'Leary's contract, he was the one responsible for the payment, the contract was him, not with Notre Dame. GTAA decided not to pursue the money.
 

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They agreed to pay for the buyout of his contract. When his false resume was discovered they refused to pay it. Would have been an interesting lawsuit.
Did they agree with GT to pay his buyout, or was money for the buyout part of O'Leary's contract? If I remember correctly, ND did pay O'Leary $1.5 million, which he could have used to pay the buyout to GT. I don't think it would have made it to a trial if there wasn't a signed contract from ND to GT saying they would pay the buyout directly to GT. Anything between ND and GOL is only between ND and GOL.
 
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