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Anyone know how the new ND ACC rotation works with 3 new teams?

Is it still 5 games? Or will it be increased to 6 since they usually play Stanford anyway?
At this point, the ACC needs to tell ND to join the B1G. The days of kissing NDs azz are over. ND are parasites and prostitutes.
They take everything and give nothing and they screw other people for money.
The ACC provides a home for every other sport and in return, ND allows the ACC to “chum around with them”.
And, 5 ACC teams have the privilege of playing them in football every year.
Does 2 1/2 ACC home games a year for 17 ACC football teams generate that much additional revenue?
Since the bowl games have been reduced to glorified spring games, having ND around to help get a better bowl lineup is not a thing anymore.
How does being associated with ND, going forward enhance the coffers or the status of the ACC.
Your thoughts are appreciated.
 
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At this point, the ACC needs to tell ND to joint the B1G. The days of kissing NDs azz are over. ND are parasites and prostitutes.
They take everything and give nothing and they screw other people for money.

That would be like an average-looking guy telling his super model friend with benefits: "I've had enough of you. Go be in a monogamous relationship with Zac Efron."

I get the frustration of the situation, but I don't exactly think that would be teaching them a lesson.
 
That would be like an average-looking guy telling his super model friend with benefits: "I've had enough of you. Go be in a monogamous relationship with Zac Efron."

I get the frustration of the situation, but I don't exactly think that would be teaching them a lesson.
Except with ND, there are no benefits.
The question is: what is the ACC getting for having ND as “Arm candy”.
 
Except with ND, there are no benefits.
The question is: what is the ACC getting for having ND as “Arm candy”.
ESPN and ABC believe that Notre Dame’s scheduling arrangement with the ACC is beneficial to them and contributes to the value of the ACC’s television contract. Notre Dame’s non-football sports being fully in the ACC enhances the value of the ACC Network, and the ACC as a whole.
 
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ESPN and ABC believe that Notre Dame’s scheduling arrangement with the ACC is beneficial to them and contributes to the value of the ACC’s television contract. Notre Dame’s non-football sports being fully in the ACC enhances the value of the ACC Network, and the ACC as a whole.

ND basketball in the league enhances the contract very very slightly. Their Olympic sports are worth $0. Their 2-3 road ACC games per year definitely bring significant value. Each ND game is worth about $7 million to ESPN.
 
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