billyjack wrote:Couple of things with the Big East:
Duke is crazy talk.
Wichita State will never get invited.
gtmoBlue wrote:The BE is on récord to match the F5/P5 in the "Full costs" /other benefits área. The league and ADs have said new member candidates must move the needle. UConn, Gonzaga, Duke, VCU meet that criteria. Wake Forest, Dayton, SLU do not.
gtmoBlue wrote:In 2012-13 the ACC paid 12 members an average total revenue of $18 million (all time high). Last year TR paid was $20.8 million (14 Full members, excludes ND), and includes their new TV deal. With 16 current members that pot is shrinking. Furthermore the ACC will find itself shut out of the FBS playoff, most if not all years. Duke is an anomaly- a shall group of elitist pricks-in a landscape of hillbillies, hicks, hayseeds, and bumpkins. They belong in a league of fellow elitist pricks- the BE or the Ivy.
gtmoBlue wrote:http://www.dailypress.com/sports/teel-b ... tml#page=1
http://espn.go.com/college-football/sto ... iscal-year
A renegotiation with Fox on a 12-team league (UConn and Duke), along with a new Multimedia Rights deal puts the Big East per member revenues in that $15-18 million range. New accessions can do what Syracuse did and make deals to keep favorite rivalry H&Hs alive. Duke And UConn can park their football wherever, All other Sports in the BE.
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Duke may fit our profile but as you well know this is one of the most unlikely events to occur since the middle ages. However nearby Duke in Tobacco Road lies Wake Forrest. The president of that fine institution has already stated that his school will not be able to pay the full cost of tuition and other benefits which the P5 has forced upon college sports. He is the first P5 president to reject these changes outright. Perhaps we should look to wake as a member, along with UCONN of course.
mpwalsh8 wrote:gtmoBlue wrote:In 2012-13 the ACC paid 12 members an average total revenue of $18 million (all time high). Last year TR paid was $20.8 million (14 Full members, excludes ND), and includes their new TV deal. With 16 current members that pot is shrinking. Furthermore the ACC will find itself shut out of the FBS playoff, most if not all years. Duke is an anomaly- a shall group of elitist pricks-in a landscape of hillbillies, hicks, hayseeds, and bumpkins. They belong in a league of fellow elitist pricks- the BE or the Ivy.
Do you have an issue with North Carolina or the south in general?
mpwalsh8 wrote:robinreed wrote:
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Duke may fit our profile but as you well know this is one of the most unlikely events to occur since the middle ages. However nearby Duke in Tobacco Road lies Wake Forrest. The president of that fine institution has already stated that his school will not be able to pay the full cost of tuition and other benefits which the P5 has forced upon college sports. He is the first P5 president to reject these changes outright. Perhaps we should look to wake as a member, along with UCONN of course.
I am not fully up to speed on the "full cost of attendance" concept nor how it is proposed to work. Does this mean that a school like Wake Forest where the estimated cost of attendance is $62k will have 3x the supplemental costs to their athletes than NC State would where the estimated cost of attendance is $22k? If that is the case, the private schools could really be at a financial disadvantage with respect to their conference peers.
mpwalsh8 wrote:robinreed wrote:
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Duke may fit our profile but as you well know this is one of the most unlikely events to occur since the middle ages. However nearby Duke in Tobacco Road lies Wake Forrest. The president of that fine institution has already stated that his school will not be able to pay the full cost of tuition and other benefits which the P5 has forced upon college sports. He is the first P5 president to reject these changes outright. Perhaps we should look to wake as a member, along with UCONN of course.
I am not fully up to speed on the "full cost of attendance" concept nor how it is proposed to work. Does this mean that a school like Wake Forest where the estimated cost of attendance is $62k will have 3x the supplemental costs to their athletes than NC State would where the estimated cost of attendance is $22k? If that is the case, the private schools could really be at a financial disadvantage with respect to their conference peers.
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