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Ok I get it. It’s that time of year again where twitter blows up and all social media goes wild from a tweet. Just like last year when a bunch of old fogeys said WVU was in the ACC with OK st. etc..etc…

Obviously the walls are crumbling and it’s a arms race, but the rumor that Pac12 and ACC trying to have a partnership agreement put together with the aid of ESPN to accelerate the deal seems very plausible as ESPN ACC has been a failure. The network would have been a disaster if it was not for Notre Dame and their Olympic sports.

ESPN will do anything to keep ACC relevant as a Big 12 with Pac 12 teams would allow for FOX to grab the third best media conference out there having a one up on ESPN’s SEC. However, does ESPN actually help ACC or do they help ACC schools split to avoid getting poached by Big 10??

 

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Great. That opens the door wide open for Notre Dame, Stanford, Oregon, Washington, Pitt, WVU, Virginia Tech, and Kansas to join the B1G.

Wake me up when it's over.
 

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Great. That opens the door wide open for Notre Dame, Stanford, Oregon, Washington, Pitt, WVU, Virginia Tech, and Kansas to join the B1G.

Wake me up when it's over.
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UVA seems like odd fit for SEC. I see them as B1G.
If SEC really wants Virginia footprint, VaTech seems more like SEC.
But I honestly feel VaTech & Miami get left behind in conf realignment.
-Tim
 

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UVA seems like odd fit for SEC. I see them as B1G.
If SEC really wants Virginia footprint, VaTech seems more like SEC.
But I honestly feel VaTech & Miami get left behind in conf realignment.
-Tim
I think VT could be in a great spot. They could easily end up where UVA doesn’t as UVA does not have to bring them with them this time. I hate to say it but it could be true. Maybe the same for us and Spitt?
 

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UVA seems like odd fit for SEC. I see them as B1G.
If SEC really wants Virginia footprint, VaTech seems more like SEC.
But I honestly feel VaTech & Miami get left behind in conf realignment.
-Tim
Those were my thoughts as well. Virginia seems way too preppy to fit the SEC mold. When I saw this post, I searched other rumors, and another had the same teams, except for Miami replacing Virginia. Virginia belongs in the Ivey League.
 

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Those were my thoughts as well. Virginia seems way too preppy to fit the SEC mold. When I saw this post, I searched other rumors, and another had the same teams, except for Miami replacing Virginia. Virginia belongs in the Ivey League.
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I like several teams that the BIG could get. Notre Dame big yes. Oregon and Washington yes. Stanford yea ok. UVA. Yes Pitt adds zero so no and I am a mon River guy so I don’t hate Pitt they just don’t add anything. Kansas hell no VTech meh no WVU they for geographically like Pitt but what can they add ??? I like ND and the PAC 12 schools. The Big 12 getting Colorado Utah and the Arizona schools are more than a solid pick up for the Big 12
 

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As yet, there is not one state where both the BIG and the SEC have a member. Will that hold? Probably, if they stop at 20 teams each. If they go to 24 or more teams each, overlap is inevitable.
 
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UVA seems like odd fit for SEC. I see them as B1G.
If SEC really wants Virginia footprint, VaTech seems more like SEC.
But I honestly feel VaTech & Miami get left behind in conf realignment.
-Tim
I know I thought the same thing. VT is much more of a fit than UVA... Thats literally opposite of what I would wager, but hey....... who said logic was ever a strong point for anything NCAA related.
 

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I know I thought the same thing. VT is much more of a fit than UVA... Thats literally opposite of what I would wager, but hey....... who said logic was ever a strong point for anything NCAA related.
VT doesn't fit anywhere except where they are at. I have no idea why people think Tech fits the agenda of increasing conference cash. Only way they get invited is if there are 50 teams just like WVU, Pitt, and whoever else.
 

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VT doesn't fit anywhere except where they are at. I have no idea why people think Tech fits the agenda of increasing conference cash. Only way they get invited is if there are 50 teams just like WVU, Pitt, and whoever else.
They bring the state of Virginia to the table and are more attractive than Virginia to the SEC.
 

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They bring the state of Virginia to the table and are more attractive than Virginia to the SEC.
Prove it.

SEC = FSU, Clemson pretty much all they would want from ACC.
Big 10 = UVA, UNC. Possibly Oregon and they're praying for Notre Dame.

It's no longer about markets, recruiting or looks. It's all about what money are you worth to our media TV rights.
 

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Prove it.

SEC = FSU, Clemson pretty much all they would want from ACC.
Big 10 = UVA, UNC. Possibly Oregon and they're praying for Notre Dame.

It's no longer about markets, recruiting or looks. It's all about what money are you worth to our media TV rights.
Yep and VT is not as valuable as UVA. Never will be.
 
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VT doesn't fit anywhere except where they are at. I have no idea why people think Tech fits the agenda of increasing conference cash. Only way they get invited is if there are 50 teams just like WVU, Pitt, and whoever else.
Yeah, agree... I suppose that was if someone asked me "Brian, if the SEC and BigTen both pursued 1 program in Virginia, which program would they pursue".... A hypothetical under normal circumstances...

I suppose Im more interested in the "Art of warfare" thats deployed here, and how aggressive BIgTen, SEC, & BIG12 are at adding programs, and which programs are targeted first...

Considering Oregon & Washington are both AAU programs, I believe its a strategic mistake for the BigTen to not go ahead and add them. If you come at this from a pure capitalist perspective, the more you got...... the more you can monetize in the modern economy. Which is why I hope Big12 throws caution to the wind and pursues as many quality programs as possible(As long as they meet certain minimum network/engagement & revenue potential requirements)..
 

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Yeah, agree... I suppose that was if someone asked me "Brian, if the SEC and BigTen both pursued 1 program in Virginia, which program would they pursue".... A hypothetical under normal circumstances...

I suppose Im more interested in the "Art of warfare" thats deployed here, and how aggressive BIgTen, SEC, & BIG12 are at adding programs, and which programs are targeted first...

Considering Oregon & Washington are both AAU programs, I believe its a strategic mistake for the BigTen to not go ahead and add them. If you come at this from a pure capitalist perspective, the more you got...... the more you can monetize in the modern economy. Which is why I hope Big12 throws caution to the wind and pursues as many quality programs as possible(As long as they meet certain minimum network/engagement & revenue potential requirements)..
Big 10 is waiting on SEC next move and also waiting on ND. Which is why Big 12 should go ahead and grab 6 or more PAC teams. Even though Oregon and Washington might be Big 10 in future Big 12 should get them even though they may eventually lose them. Need to finish off the PAC before they recover. If not you might find yourself as the victim.
 

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Big 10 is waiting on SEC next move and also waiting on ND. Which is why Big 12 should go ahead and grab 6 or more PAC teams. Even though Oregon and Washington might be Big 10 in future Big 12 should get them even though they may eventually lose them. Need to finish off the PAC before they recover. If not you might find yourself as the victim.
Based on current conditions set forth, the inevitable solution is 1 of the conference’s being the Pac12, Big12, and ACC must be eliminated. It’s their choice as to who that may be currently. The ACC is only on borrowed time until FSU and Clemson find a way out of that GOR. Geographically, they are screwed being stuck in between the Big10 and SEC on the East coast. There’s not gonna be room for them as a major player in the future. The real race to survival is who is gonna control the West? It’s either the Pac12 or Big12. I believe the end goal is 3 Super Conferences with the 3rd being a notch below the SEC and Big 10.
 
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Based on current conditions set forth, the inevitable solution is 1 of the conference’s being the Pac12, Big12, and ACC must be eliminated. It’s their choice as to who that may be currently. The ACC is only on borrowed time until FSU and Clemson find a way out of that GOR. Geographically, they are screwed being stuck in between the Big10 and SEC on the East coast. There’s not gonna be room for them as a major player in the future. The real race to survival is who is gonna control the West? It’s either the Pac12 or Big12. I believe the end goal is 3 Super Conferences with the 3rd being a notch below the SEC and Big 10.
P3 will take some time getting used to..... ha
 

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Based on current conditions set forth, the inevitable solution is 1 of the conference’s being the Pac12, Big12, and ACC must be eliminated. It’s their choice as to who that may be currently. The ACC is only on borrowed time until FSU and Clemson find a way out of that GOR. Geographically, they are screwed being stuck in between the Big10 and SEC on the East coast. There’s not gonna be room for them as a major player in the future. The real race to survival is who is gonna control the West? It’s either the Pac12 or Big12. I believe the end goal is 3 Super Conferences with the 3rd being a notch below the SEC and Big 10.
Some are trying to push the eradication of three conferences worth of schools to benefit the SEC and B10, but most of those conferences are made up of programs no more qualified than schools proposed to be left behind.

it doesn’t make sense- it will create the end of college sports, not the success of just two conferences. Why do I care about the success of ie Vanderbilt, South Carolina, Arkansas, Purdue, Minnesota, Iowa, Northwestern, etc? Especially if their success is achieved only by destroying a program or programs I follow?

The snot nosed “ upper echelon” lucky enough to have been pushed as the tops by networks feel they are too good to associate with certain schools and networks don’t want to pay for the product they receive, but even they know if they push everyone else down, then eventually the entire thing is done.

They’ll try to pack the “ undesirables” into one conference with the SEC and B10 getting most coverage— but the other schools MUST be included for both voting power and keeping out politicians from blowing up the master plan. So it’s doubtful an only B10 SEC playoff will happen. Media rights are also unknown. Lots of new players in the arena that the old players want to shut down but aren’t likely to do— because the new players have more revenues and also have platforms to air live sports.
 

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Big 10 is waiting on SEC next move and also waiting on ND. Which is why Big 12 should go ahead and grab 6 or more PAC teams. Even though Oregon and Washington might be Big 10 in future Big 12 should get them even though they may eventually lose them. Need to finish off the PAC before they recover. If not you might find yourself as the victim.
Yeah...that's the talk! Everybody knows that teams are dreaming of being in the highly selective...powerful...and historically stable Big 12-2=10 +4 =14-2=12 conference!
 

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Big 10 is waiting on SEC next move and also waiting on ND. Which is why Big 12 should go ahead and grab 6 or more PAC teams. Even though Oregon and Washington might be Big 10 in future Big 12 should get them even though they may eventually lose them. Need to finish off the PAC before they recover. If not you might find yourself as the victim.
ALLEN, this is the best post of all. B12 needs to get out in front of this before the P12 makes a move to strengthen itself. Finish them off. Don't let them rope-a-dope till they regain their strength. You know they are going after SDSU to regain part of the LA market. Then where? B12 schools? A few of the TX schools?
 

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It was bound to happen.
Not coaching this year. I had 3 D1 players. One has verbal to Ohio State. He is a $500k a year kid. The other verbal to NC state. He is getting and apartment for he and his brother plus $$. The other UCONN. Soon the high school kids will be making more than their coaches especially here in NC where they don’t pay teachers crap. So again there goes high school sports
 

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Not coaching this year. I had 3 D1 players. One has verbal to Ohio State. He is a $500k a year kid. The other verbal to NC state. He is getting and apartment for he and his brother plus $$. The other UCONN. Soon the high school kids will be making more than their coaches especially here in NC where they don’t pay teachers crap. So again there goes high school sports
Will (big$) NIL offers create a transfer portal for high schools?
 

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Not coaching this year. I had 3 D1 players. One has verbal to Ohio State. He is a $500k a year kid. The other verbal to NC state. He is getting and apartment for he and his brother plus $$. The other UCONN. Soon the high school kids will be making more than their coaches especially here in NC where they don’t pay teachers crap. So again there goes high school sports
Rogers?
 

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Swimswam with the big breaking news.

So it seems like ESPN is largely behind a lot of all of this stuff and has been the whole time. Is it just me, or is ESPN working behind the scenes to make all this happen? They need sued into oblivion.
 

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Not coaching this year. I had 3 D1 players. One has verbal to Ohio State. He is a $500k a year kid. The other verbal to NC state. He is getting and apartment for he and his brother plus $$. The other UCONN. Soon the high school kids will be making more than their coaches especially here in NC where they don’t pay teachers crap. So again there goes high school sports
You got to wonder if these NIL from certain alums of certain teens in high school are a way to insure recruiting at that level for big time players. Say they perform well do they give them a raise as they go to the college team of that alum?
 

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Perhaps. Look this NIL thing will continue to cause problems. Let’s be honest there are only about 20 teams that has a legit chance of winning a title. I think with the NIL that number may be reduced by half. Teams like clemson Penn state Wisconsin Tennesee FSU May never get close to the Ohio state Alabama USC of the world. And look for football in high school to be altered more IMG type schools everywhere. A place where kids can get more NIL money in high school and get a “better” option for a big big time college. Also high school coaches getting paid to funnel these kids to these schools. It’s all over boys
 

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Perhaps. Look this NIL thing will continue to cause problems. Let’s be honest there are only about 20 teams that has a legit chance of winning a title. I think with the NIL that number may be reduced by half. Teams like clemson Penn state Wisconsin Tennesee FSU May never get close to the Ohio state Alabama USC of the world. And look for football in high school to be altered more IMG type schools everywhere. A place where kids can get more NIL money in high school and get a “better” option for a big big time college. Also high school coaches getting paid to funnel these kids to these schools. It’s all over boys
Exactly. It’s over.
 

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There are more football players - quality ones - than the few schools pushed by the media can absorb. If you destroy the entire fabric of fandom of college football by eliminating anyones participation but a select few,the money dries up too.

Football players NIL or not are not only going to two conferences- they never have.

The biggest schools with richest boosters and biggest budgets have ALWAYS gotten the top of the crop of players, nothing has changed except it’s in the open, legal and the players can now do what everyone else can- make money Wherever they choose legally.
 

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Not coaching this year. I had 3 D1 players. One has verbal to Ohio State. He is a $500k a year kid. The other verbal to NC state. He is getting and apartment for he and his brother plus $$. The other UCONN. Soon the high school kids will be making more than their coaches especially here in NC where they don’t pay teachers crap. So again there goes high school sports
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