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Which are the richest and poorest ACC football programs?
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<blockquote data-quote="Vespidae" data-source="post: 558278" data-attributes="member: 2957"><p>This always leads to an interesting debate. </p><p></p><p>The fact is, to compete at a D1 level (say, Top 25), requires a fairly massive amount of money. Schools like UAB, South Alabama, Charlotte etc ... will be very happy to have a 20,000 seat stadium that promotes the school's name and helps with alumni giving. But to compete for P5 conference championships and be among the elite ... requires money. Lots of it. </p><p></p><p>I love BDS. But, it is state of the art for 1960, not 2019. Fan experiences and expectations have changed. Streaming and technology has changed what viewers want. Recruiting is far more intensive today than it was. Gene Stallings shared that when he was an assistant at Alabama, they rarely recruited outside of the state. Now ... it's national. </p><p></p><p>Programs require a constant stream of money for operations and reinvestment into capital projects. We've done a terrible job of it compared to other schools and I for one and glad to see that we at least, seemingly, have a plan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vespidae, post: 558278, member: 2957"] This always leads to an interesting debate. The fact is, to compete at a D1 level (say, Top 25), requires a fairly massive amount of money. Schools like UAB, South Alabama, Charlotte etc ... will be very happy to have a 20,000 seat stadium that promotes the school's name and helps with alumni giving. But to compete for P5 conference championships and be among the elite ... requires money. Lots of it. I love BDS. But, it is state of the art for 1960, not 2019. Fan experiences and expectations have changed. Streaming and technology has changed what viewers want. Recruiting is far more intensive today than it was. Gene Stallings shared that when he was an assistant at Alabama, they rarely recruited outside of the state. Now ... it's national. Programs require a constant stream of money for operations and reinvestment into capital projects. We've done a terrible job of it compared to other schools and I for one and glad to see that we at least, seemingly, have a plan. [/QUOTE]
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