Trouble in the ACC

Rootmaster

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So Clemson is wanting a bigger split of media revenue because they are the big dick at the moment. Sounds like Texas all over again. Worse they like to see same deal for ND to get them to be full member. Sounds like Oklahoma. Whole thing sounds like the old Big Least. Screw the ACC.
 
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Timinatoria

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So Clemson is wanting a bigger split of media revenue because they are the big dick at the moment. Sounds like Texas all over again. Worse they like to see same deal for ND to get them to be full member. Sounds like Oklahoma. Whole thing sounds like the old Big Least. Screw the ACC.
Do you have a link to an article or a source about this?
 

Timinatoria

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Maybe he got it from here even though I am skeptical of this publication

Lol…..if it’s from there…..LMAO.

Fansided is THE WORST sports site on the internet. Almost anyone can write and ā€˜article’ and be published. It’s mostly kids right out of college making up stuff and trying to compile ā€˜hot takes’ to get clicks.

I have read some of the absolute dumbest **** ever about realignment from Fansided sites.
 

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Did you know there was a hole in the ACC contract with ESPN. It allows ESPN to review the contract 3 separate years. This season 2021 is the first review.
 

michaelwalkerbr

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You do not reward brand perception with increased payouts, you reward results. Take the names out of the equation and simply reward performance which not only helps the school in every fashion, but also reflects on the strength of the conference. I suggest at the end of a season set aside part of the earnings and divide what is left equally equally among members.

Then award $2 million to conference champ, $1 million for each bowl win, $2 million for each playoff win and $3 million for the NC. That would give a NC game winner $9 million above the average payout, regardless of who that team might be. All teams with successful seasons would be rewarded as well. If a particular team is a net drain on conference revenue for 10 consecutive years, vote them out regardless of the color of their blood.

Clemson or potentially Notre Dame would right now be the most likely to win up to a $9 million bonus. But theoretically it could be NC State or even tiny Wake Forest. And the conference should cover the cost of required ticket purchases to attend a bowl.