myDeaconmyhand
First man to get a team of horses up Bear Mountain
Making my prediction now that FSU and Clemson lawsuits are going to be successful and they will have relatively small exit penalties/media rights losses.
Probably right.Making my prediction now that FSU and Clemson lawsuits are going to be successful and they will have relatively small exit penalties/media rights losses.
I could see UNC to the Big10 and NCSU to the SEC, which would receive the NC legislature's blessing. You can make the arguement that NCSU brings nothing to the SEC table, but a large land-grant university in the 9th largest and growing by population state in the country is going to be an attractive poor-man's UNC at some point.UNC will have the pick of wherever they want to go. Neither the SEC or Big 10 is in NC, and UNC is the biggest brand in NC by far. The only thing stopping them would be if the state of NC blocks them because State is not part of the move. It's read they want to make UNC and State a package deal or at least get State into the P2.
Making my prediction now that FSU and Clemson lawsuits are going to be successful and they will have relatively small exit penalties/media rights losses.
What is your thought process for any exiting schools getting their media rights back before 2036? Texas and Oklahoma each paid $50 million to get out of one year of a similar contract.Making my prediction now that FSU and Clemson lawsuits are going to be successful and they will have relatively small exit penalties/media rights losses.
Just making a prediction based on the momentum for FSU’s legal arguments I have noticed online, mostly from The CFB subreddit (not FSU fans). I’m not familiar at all with that Big 12 exit agreement situation so I can’t comment on that.What is your thought process for any exiting schools getting their media rights back before 2036? Texas and Oklahoma each paid $50 million to get out of one year of a similar contract.
True but those Big East teams were looking for a new home anyway. Someone was going to raid the Big East.Guess you forgot that the ACC started this madness by raiding the Big East in 2004 for VT & Miami, then getting BC in 2005.
Isn't the ACC GoR based on the Big 12 GoR?Just making a prediction based on the momentum for FSU’s legal arguments I have noticed online, mostly from The CFB subreddit (not FSU fans). I’m not familiar at all with that Big 12 exit agreement situation so I can’t comment on that.
The other way around.Isn't the ACC GoR based on the Big 12 GoR?
Me too. You're not gonna catch the sec or big ten in football. Might as well be the best basketball conference. I read that this March madness is the most watched in history with second round games averaging 10 million viewers. If that trend continues there could be some decent payouts being best in basketballI agree with this.
We should honestly just merge with the a Big 12 and have an east and west division.if/when the GOR is not as enforcible we should be on the phone, if we arent already, with Big12 schools
Why?We should honestly just merge with the a Big 12 and have an east and west division.
In recent history, no. UT left OU. Oregon left Oregon State. Washington left Washington St.you don't think traditional regional rivalries mean anything? it's the basis of college sports.
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Rather send the money to 19 year olds with a jump shot than lawyers personally.Wake Forest should launch their own lawsuit against FSU and Clemson today. Stop wishing and hoping. Muck it up. Partners sue partners everyday.
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Spoken like someone who doesn't bill every 6 min.Rather send the money to 19 year olds with a jump shot than lawyers personally.