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ArmoredUpKnight Heisman Posts: 9,934 | Post: #22 I think FSU has a secret invite to the B1G already. | ||
05-03-2024 02:45 PM |
Gitanole Barista Posts: 5,495 | Post: #23 (05-03-2024 01:38 PM)DavidSt Wrote: But, both Florida State and Clemson showed too much of their hands that both Big 10 and SEC may never invite them or they could get sued, and both ESPN and Fox sports would look at those two as toxic. They could go from being in the ACC with money to being homeless with no media contracts. Someone could as logically fantasize that the PR rough patch makes the ACC look 'toxic' and predict no media contracts for the league. Either story makes an entertaining revenge movie for somebody. The reality? These things pass like thunderstorms. After that, it's off to the tailgate party. (This post was last modified: Yesterday 05:22 AM by Gitanole.) | ||
05-03-2024 03:52 PM |
andybible1995 All American Posts: 3,698 | Post: #24 (05-03-2024 01:38 PM)JRsec Wrote:(05-03-2024 01:19 PM)andybible1995 Wrote:(05-03-2024 12:04 PM)OneSockUp Wrote:(05-03-2024 11:38 AM)TerpsvilleMayor Wrote: ESPN already told the SEC that they aren’t paying simply for more content, so the only real way for the SEC to add measurable money is to expand into new markets. Personally, I think this is why Virginia and North Carolina have been some quiet (sans the UNC BOG guy that was told to stfu). The SEC has also told us they want significant rivalries. The South’s Oldest Rivalry between UVA and UNC certainly fit that bill. Also, FOX allegedly already told the Big Ten no to adding Virginia, which makes this pair even more likely to be SEC leans.Here's some logic coming straight from your foundations. The Big Ten cares alot about the AAU, but not enough to bring in California and Stanford because it would dilute their product. Perhaps a cautionary tale for the SEC if they want to add Clemson and Florida State. | ||
05-03-2024 06:28 PM |
quo vadis Legend Posts: 50,231 | Post: #25 I don't believe so | ||
05-03-2024 06:58 PM |
OdinFrigg Gone Fishing Posts: 1,883 | Post: #26 (05-03-2024 09:21 AM)PeteTheChop Wrote: Seems like both schools are unabashedly burning bridges with their lawsuits and demands to make information public against the wishes of ACC leadership and Disney Inc. The lawsuits by FSU and Clemson are not temper tantrums. They are dead serious. They are plaintiffs for two lawsuits and defendant in another in NC. How would you describe the emotional behavior of the ACC plaintiffs? | ||
05-03-2024 07:02 PM |
JRsec Super Moderator Posts: 38,360 | Post: #27 (05-03-2024 06:28 PM)andybible1995 Wrote:(05-03-2024 01:38 PM)JRsec Wrote:(05-03-2024 01:19 PM)andybible1995 Wrote:(05-03-2024 12:04 PM)OneSockUp Wrote:(05-03-2024 11:38 AM)TerpsvilleMayor Wrote: ESPN already told the SEC that they aren’t paying simply for more content, so the only real way for the SEC to add measurable money is to expand into new markets. Personally, I think this is why Virginia and North Carolina have been some quiet (sans the UNC BOG guy that was told to stfu). The SEC has also told us they want significant rivalries. The South’s Oldest Rivalry between UVA and UNC certainly fit that bill. Also, FOX allegedly already told the Big Ten no to adding Virginia, which makes this pair even more likely to be SEC leans.Here's some logic coming straight from your foundations. Really? They only added AAU schools, just those that made them more money than Cal and Stanford. The SEC presidents have known what they wanted to accomplish since they first met with Roy Kramer in the '91. Nothing's changed and they done well to be well on top over everyone else in value, currently up 2.3 billion after the Big 10 went to 18. I'll continue to place my confidence in the Commissioner and the presidents he works with. There's more going on than realignment and more to realignment than football which the SEC already dominates. They want regional integrity, preserved or reunited rivalries, and top notch schools. | ||
05-03-2024 07:04 PM |
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