JohnT wrote:I've been told there is a very real chance of this happening which could be part of the reason why the C7 isn't doing anything right now in terms of announcing anything. Why take schools you know you get get whenever you want them when the big fish might jump into your boat?
The Big 12 is making public statements about expanding and it's likely Clemson and Florida State are targets. Notre Dame is watching and waiting to see what happens with the ACC.
yorost wrote:That's not necessarily true. The affiliation is convenient but not necessary. The other independents have tie ins, Notre Dame can negotiate something, too. Bowls want them, they can manage their bowl situation without an aiding conference. It might be trickier, particularly for variety, but it isn't so unthinkably bad. There's also often issues with conferences not filling requirements, although that nets bad bowls.
BE 7 Conference fan wrote:yorost wrote:That's not necessarily true. The affiliation is convenient but not necessary. The other independents have tie ins, Notre Dame can negotiate something, too. Bowls want them, they can manage their bowl situation without an aiding conference. It might be trickier, particularly for variety, but it isn't so unthinkably bad. There's also often issues with conferences not filling requirements, although that nets bad bowls.
Really? Name the high profile bowls, that aren't part of the new playoff, that don't have tie-ins with conferences. I suspect you are going to come up with a very short list.
xu5595 wrote:Louisville, Pitt, and Syracuse who will be moving to the ACC are not going anywhere. Cincy and UConn can be in 0.2 seconds if the ACC losses a couple members. That’s a stronger group than the C7. Add whoever would be left of the ACC and a $50MM exit fee, it’s not hard to see that Notre Dame joining the C7 isn’t anything more than someone’s wishful thinking.
XU85 wrote:xu5595 wrote:Louisville, Pitt, and Syracuse who will be moving to the ACC are not going anywhere. Cincy and UConn can be in 0.2 seconds if the ACC losses a couple members. That’s a stronger group than the C7. Add whoever would be left of the ACC and a $50MM exit fee, it’s not hard to see that Notre Dame joining the C7 isn’t anything more than someone’s wishful thinking.
Does Notre Dame have the same exit fee as other schools?
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