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Those Texas schools... combine oil money and diehard football fans...Tech not playing.
They had $126M in AD revenue last year I believe.Tech not playing.
Guess what happens to quality and tradition when PE sinks its teeth in an industry/business.
LOT of support for ND in NEPA .... especially by the Irish Bars and the Catholic Church!! During football season at the end of mass in St. Patrick's Church (and most other Catholic Churches in NEPA) the priest would say "and pray for Notre Dame".It’s not nearly as bad as our biased posters are making it out to be. **** Penn State but it’s pretty hilarious reading it.
NEPA would be a mix of ND and PSU with some fans of out of state programs that hate those two.
Tech not playing.
Bars and churches, bars, churches, bars, then churches, then bars. Good times.LOT of support for ND in NEPA .... especially by the Irish Bars and the Catholic Church!! During football season at the end of mass in St. Patrick's Church (and most other Catholic Churches in NEPA) the priest would say "and pray for Notre Dame".
Don't get me wrong, they added some good players, but they spent all that much on a whole lot of mid. Probably spending $7M per win on these players.Tech not playing.
Don't get me wrong, they added some good players, but they spent all that much on a whole lot of mid. Probably spending $7M per win on these players.
Landman made it look pretty great.Yea cause no one wants to live in Lubbock. I know people criticize Tuscaloosa and Gainesville but living in the panhandle of Texas is probably the worst place to be.
I meant more with $. I agree the pieces they are getting aren’t moving the needle.Don't get me wrong, they added some good players, but they spent all that much on a whole lot of mid. Probably spending $7M per win on these players.
It is Texas Tech. They just proved it could work in softball because of their investment. We'll see how it translates across the larger sports.I meant more with $. I agree the pieces they are getting aren’t moving the needle.
They haven't seen the Dakotas* or New Mexico.Yea cause no one wants to live in Lubbock. I know people criticize Tuscaloosa and Gainesville but living in the panhandle of Texas is probably the worst place to be.
... that became an overnight billionaire
Interesting comment by Regal (the guy who started the Warchant thread on realignment 2.5 years ago). Paraphrasing "the Settlement Agreement with Clemson / FSU and the ACC and the REVISED ESPN media agreement .... apparently give ESPN some flexibility in modifying the media agreement and payout in the event 2 programs or more leave, and part of the calculations might include exit fee payments by teams leaving. One of the Warchant attorneys is making a FOIA request for copies of each document.
Well the entire "settlement" was driven BY ESPN ... and they were more than aware of the FSU / Clemson (and others) desires to exit ... so they did have the opportunity to craft some advantageous clauses. Will be interesting to actually read the two docs once somebody gets ahold of them.???
So the exit penalties will be repurposed to prevent a reduction in the ACC media rights deal after its top brands evacuate to the SEC or B1G?
Sounds like a good deal for ESPN