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The ACC will delay the start of competition for all fall sports until at least Sept. 1
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<blockquote data-quote="LibertyTurns" data-source="post: 709619" data-attributes="member: 789"><p>I’m sure there were games & I’m sure there were a few that watched them. I’m not comparing the ACC to the PAC. The SEC, Big 10/11 and the Big 12/8 are where the fans and money are & in the end will dictate what college football looks like. The couple of teams worth watching on occasion out there- USC when they’re relevant, Oregon, sometimes Stanford & Washington will fall either into the fold of whatever the big money conferences decide or not. Not many people will care one way or the other. Same goes for the ACC and the other small money conferences. </p><p></p><p>The small bowl games will perish because there’s not money to sustain them. It is all going to be about advertisement dollars. The big conferences will make more money by an expanded playoff with the top teams playing than they’ll ever do watching Northern Illinois face off against FAU.</p><p></p><p>In the end the less powerful conferences are going to get hammered. We’ll see if the PAC with their Rose Bowl as their only selling point can remain relevant. At the moment the ACC only has Clempson for any real leverage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LibertyTurns, post: 709619, member: 789"] I’m sure there were games & I’m sure there were a few that watched them. I’m not comparing the ACC to the PAC. The SEC, Big 10/11 and the Big 12/8 are where the fans and money are & in the end will dictate what college football looks like. The couple of teams worth watching on occasion out there- USC when they’re relevant, Oregon, sometimes Stanford & Washington will fall either into the fold of whatever the big money conferences decide or not. Not many people will care one way or the other. Same goes for the ACC and the other small money conferences. The small bowl games will perish because there’s not money to sustain them. It is all going to be about advertisement dollars. The big conferences will make more money by an expanded playoff with the top teams playing than they’ll ever do watching Northern Illinois face off against FAU. In the end the less powerful conferences are going to get hammered. We’ll see if the PAC with their Rose Bowl as their only selling point can remain relevant. At the moment the ACC only has Clempson for any real leverage. [/QUOTE]
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