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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 983619" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>ND has been a net positive for the ACC since the day they made the deal. I don't even like ND, but I understand that much.</p><p></p><p>ACC got more TV money because ESPN was guaranteed to get multiple ND Games every year.</p><p>ND does not take any FB media revenue (they actually have made less revenue overall since the deal than they would have made if they had joined all in).</p><p></p><p>IMO, having ND as part of the ACC in other sports is actually a big win for the ACC in terms of longevity. ND is in the league it feels has schools that most closely resembles its own in terms of how they view athletics and academics. The last thing ND would want is for the ACC to fall apart as it would force them to look at another conference for all its non-FB sports and it shares basically nothing with the B12 and it does not want to join either thje B1G or SEC (and i'm sure both would make it join all in).</p><p></p><p>The new playoff format makes it less likely they would ever join a conference for football.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 983619, member: 1776"] ND has been a net positive for the ACC since the day they made the deal. I don't even like ND, but I understand that much. ACC got more TV money because ESPN was guaranteed to get multiple ND Games every year. ND does not take any FB media revenue (they actually have made less revenue overall since the deal than they would have made if they had joined all in). IMO, having ND as part of the ACC in other sports is actually a big win for the ACC in terms of longevity. ND is in the league it feels has schools that most closely resembles its own in terms of how they view athletics and academics. The last thing ND would want is for the ACC to fall apart as it would force them to look at another conference for all its non-FB sports and it shares basically nothing with the B12 and it does not want to join either thje B1G or SEC (and i'm sure both would make it join all in). The new playoff format makes it less likely they would ever join a conference for football. [/QUOTE]
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