Slightly exaggerated.
The greatness of Brian Kelly is ALSO slightly exaggerated
The greatness of Brian Kelly is ALSO slightly exaggerated
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A rising tide lifts all boats! Even though the gap will not change the amount of cash to the ACC should increase. I would worry more about FCS schools as they are going to get squeezed out imoIn all seriousness, does the expansion of the CFP save the ACC? Even with greater access, the gap between us ans the Big Ten/SEC isn’t getting smaller. I guess the answer is “yes” so long as the Grant of Rights upholds…
I think it does. Clemson is Clemson because they whipped up on the ACC and won NCs. Their star shines brighter because of that. Why go to SEC and likely not make the playoff? The money is coming regardless of what conference you are in if you win it All.In all seriousness, does the expansion of the CFP save the ACC? Even with greater access, the gap between us ans the Big Ten/SEC isn’t getting smaller. I guess the answer is “yes” so long as the Grant of Rights upholds…
The ACC shares championship money, minus an amount for expenses.I think it does. Clemson is Clemson because they whipped up on the ACC and won NCs. Their star shines brighter because of that. Why go to SEC and likely not make the playoff? The money is coming regardless of what conference you are in if you win it All.
I guess that is permanently set in stone. Lol.The ACC shares championship money, minus an amount for expenses.
The SEC allows the championship game participant keep a larger share than the other SEC teams.
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In all seriousness, does the expansion of the CFP save the ACC? Even with greater access, the gap between us ans the Big Ten/SEC isn’t getting smaller. I guess the answer is “yes” so long as the Grant of Rights upholds…
The revenue gap will expand because the SEC and BX will get and distribute much more CFP money because they will have more participants.A rising tide lifts all boats! Even though the gap will not change the amount of cash to the ACC should increase. I would worry more about FCS schools as they are going to get squeezed out imo
Can you read?The revenue gap will expand because the SEC and BX will get and distribute much more CFP money because they will have more participants.
I agree with you that Clemson, FSU, and _______ (name practically anyone) have SEC Dreams. But even they have to realize that their road to the national championship playoffs is much, much easier as an ACC member. And really - isn't that what their primary interest should be? If they keep winning, the money will increase.The move to 12 may 'stabilize' things in the short run. Let's say slow the pace of change. However it doesn't change a few things:
-I think Clemson and FSU in particular have a strong desire to be in the SEC and this won't change that
-Big Ten is leaning hard on Notre Dame. The 12 team playoff structure may give the Top 4 spots to the Top 4 conference champions...meaning ND would have to join a conference or never get a 1st round bye.
-Most importantly, The Big Ten and SEC play chess while everyone else plays checkers. I do not trust them for a moment. This 12 team playoff benefits them in ways we haven't realized yet. I bet when they get to 20 teams each, they will make some argument that they are really two 10-teams conferences aligned together, and thus should get 2 spots every year.
I know anyone in the ACC would take an SEC of B10 offer, and all have likely done some due diligence on the matter, but for FSU&Clemson I think it's more of a strategic objective.I agree with you that Clemson, FSU, and _______ (name practically anyone) have SEC Dreams. But even they have to realize that their road to the national championship playoffs is much, much easier as an ACC member. And really - isn't that what their primary interest should be? If they keep winning, the money will increase.
Based on what? They Big Ten has not deserved to have more reps. Everyone is brainwashed into thinking this means an open door policy for these two conferences. It won’t happen.The revenue gap will expand because the SEC and BX will get and distribute much more CFP money because they will have more participants.