You're probably right, and I could see ND in the final four with NBC applying enormous pressure because that would be a great marketing tool. What the heck, they have been skating on reputation for years,maybe decades. Now I see that 2015, this year, this season, at last, this is the year. The lobbying already has started.Sorry man just saw an opportunity to hate on Richt. As far as ND becoming all in with the ACC, I think it's going to take more time. I honestly think it would take ND getting left out of the playoff specifically because they don't play a conference championship game. I'm just guessing though and I may be giving too much weight to the ND ego. I just think they still think they can get in the playoff without a CCG.
I have seen Tennessee mentioned moving to ACC whats up with that?? in this thread
I just crapped my pants.And people will crap their pants, but ugag should look at ACC .
They bring no new TV markets and therefore only dilute money. It'd be dumb to take ECU.I think ECU fits in the ACC for everything but entrenched tradition.
I think ECU fits in the ACC for everything but entrenched tradition.
Agree completely. I have always said that if the ACC was going to add two more teams it should be Notre Dame and Penn State. I do not think it helps us to add anymore weak schools, either weak academically or weak athletically. If not Penn State then go for Texas.How do academics factor into ACC expansion? Or maybe a better question, how do you think academics should factor into ACC expansion?
Are we an academically elite conference? Can we call ourselves that when we already had FSU and Clemson in there? And, especially since we've seen fit to add in a school like Louisville? (I know an assertive individual can get a good education at these schools. I'm speaking more of reputation and academic rankings.)
Notre Dame would obviously be a great addition in both aspects. But, adding a UCF or ECU would be another step in the opposite direction. Historically the ACC has been a topnotch academic conference with UNC, Duke, UVA, GT carrying the torch. Wake is certainly no slouch in this regard; NCSt is pretty mediocre. Miami and BC probably fit well with the academic aspect. VT not so much, but not embarrassing either. Louisville is embarrassing and the complete opposite direction.
Personally I would love to add a Penn St or Northwestern as they would fit both aspects well. Not sure how realistic they are. I don't know the academic reputations of UConn or Cincy.
Thoughts?
Great investments. Global warming and all that, so just hang on.Speaking of Louisville, I have some coastal property in eastern part of KY I would let go pretty cheap. Maybe swap for some coastal property in Indiana.