gtmoBlue wrote:GoldenWarrior11 wrote:I am utterly shocked (even more so than by last summer's Texas/Oklahoma news to the SEC). I have long thought that a BIG-PAC raid was inevitable, but I always thought that it would come after an ACC raid; alas, to quote Bob Dylan, "The Times They Are A-Changin'". The B1G (and the SEC) are not done. More consolidation will occur, and the Mega 2 will continue to increase television revenues and exclusivity. The Big Ten is certainly on the phone right now with Oregon, Washington, Stanford and California as well, with Arizona and Colorado on Line-2. They will look to create a Western Division, with an endgame of probably ~24 schools broken into a few divisions/pods. Heck, the B1G Championship might inevitably become the Rose Bowl Game itself, whose champion could face off against the Sugar Bowl Champion in the new Division 1 Championship Game (host to be determined/bid-on). If you don't think Notre Dame will want to join this exclusive national high academic/athletic conference, under a similar ACC-type arrangement, guess again. .
I too expected the ACC to be raided 1st. oh well. Nice well developed rant on B1G football though.
As to Notre Dame: The golden domers will decline. The B1G wants ND - all in. No ACC-type arrangements. Why give up the best football seat in the house...only to become another Nebraska in the B1G? ND plays a national schedule, not regional as conferences do. They make plenty of money with NBC, they don't have to share. They make their own decisions - not compromising with 15-20 other schools - none of which have any common interests or love, for Notre Dame. There is a century of bad blood btwn the Big 10 and ND...ND hasn't lost their minds nor the memories. With all of this newfound promotion, ND will seek-and get-more money from NBC. They will stay with the ACC, for the time being, and watch the landscape. Smart move. Should the ACC implode, then make moves as necessary. Notre Dame has a trump card. US. They can stay indy and park all other sports back here in the BE.
ND has a trump card. They stay indy...and if necessary, move their non-football sports to the Big East.
Django wrote:I was reading the Syracuse message board and their fans were discussing the possibility of pulling a UCONN (indy football) and actually wanted to join the Big East (it was about 4 posters and nobody in disagreement... no clue what the actual percentage of their fan base was for this). I was surprised but Syracuse makes the most sense if they want to join (even though I hate them ).
Savannah Jay wrote:Braves payroll is nothing to sniff at...but payroll is only the most visible sign that a team has money. Less visible but just as important is a team's scouting infrastructure. Teams that spend money on scouting are better positioned for the long term success. When you can spend on players and spend on scouting like the Braves can do now, they are one of the "haves." Locking up Acuna and Albies with long term, below market contracts was very forward thinking on the Braves part. Their pitching is mostly young. Those two factors are why the Braves payroll was "only" 11th last year.
I went to a Pirates game earlier this year (trying to get to all MLB parks. Beautiful stadium, location, team history...Friday night game, beautiful weather. 12,000 fans.
Django wrote:I was reading the Syracuse message board and their fans were discussing the possibility of pulling a UCONN (indy football) and actually wanted to join the Big East (it was about 4 posters and nobody in disagreement... no clue what the actual percentage of their fan base was for this). I was surprised but Syracuse makes the most sense* if they want to join (even though I hate them ). Pitt and BC are still prolly too much married to football.
*Yes, better than Gonzaga, St.L, or anyone else but ND, but I think ND will be in the B1G for sure now.
Cheech wrote:The Big East now has no choice but to expand. Anyone who thinks they will stand pat doesn’t understand the financial landscape.There is ZERO Doubt,,,ZERO that UConn will move to a football conference during this shift. They are committed to making Football work and as you are all seeing even if it’s the ACC the money will be substantial. so Fox is driving the money behind the BIG Ten and they are not done yet as they take on ESPN. They will want games and inventory during the winter and will up the ante for the Big East. So as I Have said in by posts and now it’s about to happen …look for 3 to 4 schools added here in short order. You may not like the names of the schools but the league will need a larger profile especially with 3 schools that have been irrelevant for the past decade. Hang on boys here it comes…all bets are off.
Jasper67 wrote:Django wrote:I was reading the Syracuse message board and their fans were discussing the possibility of pulling a UCONN (indy football) and actually wanted to join the Big East (it was about 4 posters and nobody in disagreement... no clue what the actual percentage of their fan base was for this). I was surprised but Syracuse makes the most sense* if they want to join (even though I hate them ). Pitt and BC are still prolly too much married to football.
*Yes, better than Gonzaga, St.L, or anyone else but ND, but I think ND will be in the B1G for sure now.
Hard to imagine Syracuse doing this unless the ACC collapses. The GOR locks Members in until 2036. Maybe teams going to the B1G or SEC can buy their way out with the insane money being handed out by those 2 conferences. But Syracuse won’t be able to do that with Big East money.
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