We were GOING to announce for the B1G today with ND
but this time POPE FRANCIS (RIP) got in the way
Happy Monday FELLAS!
Is this really a possibility? 5 years of eligibility???
Yup. In fact he was about to throw up the U and mid “Go C—-“ when his life ended.Why?? Was he the deciding vote??
Miami and ND to B1G just continues to make the most sense long-term. No one knows when it'll happen. Nobody knows who will be first to go, or make the first move. But I'd be confident it ultimately ends with Miami and ND in the B1G, and at least 2 of FSU, Clemson, UNC in the SEC.
Miami and ND to B1G just continues to make the most sense long-term
Every time you say mizzou to the big ten it destroys your takeB1G: Miami+ND, Mizzou+KU, Cal+Stanford
SEC: UNC+UVA, FSU+Clemson, NCSU+VT, Duke+GT, WVU
XII: Louisville, Pitt, Syracuse, BC, SMU?
Wake takes a step down
So is he implying that we’re only going to the Big10 if Notre Dame does?More from Flugauer:
"It's gonna take a lot for the Big Ten to expand. We think they're going to because we think the SEC is gonna take a big scoop (from the ACC). We think they need a Notre Dame to expand and the Big Ten only gets Notre Dame if the SEC does a big scoop. We think that's gonna happen.
"And then that third target (after UNC — which Flugauer expects to be SEC bound — and the Irish) is Miami. We've been honest. We don't think they contol their own destiny, but they are in a pretty good sweet spot. The Big Ten presidents like Miami. They just do.
"It doesn't mean Miami is gonna get in the Big Ten because it's gonna take some destruction (of the ACC) before them anyways."
So is he implying that we’re only going to the Big10 if Notre Dame does?
The unasked question in the midst of these conference expansions, is who they might kick out?
In each conference, there are mere eaters who provide minimal market value.
Will some of those be encouraged to find other homes?
So if ND decides to stay Independent, we may be screwed. That’s scary.To a certain extent
Look at how the Pac-12 collapsed as a reference.
USC and UCLA announce they're leaving and their conference takes on water while the remaining 10 proclaim "stay calm" while simultaneously scrambling for life boats.
Once Oregon and U-Dub isaid they were out, the conference sunk faster than LifeWallet's stock.
If UNC and UVA (or UNC and NC State) are the first to declare they're leaving for the SEC, Notre Dame could look at who's left and hold its ground to appease some alums by restating its commitment to football independence/the ACC.
But once FSU and Clemson follow UNC to the SEC, the ACC is toast. Every remaining school — including Notre Dame — will be looking for the highest ground it can find.
That's when and where UM could (and very likely will) tag along with ND in a similar sort of symmetrical tandem we saw with OU/UT, UCLA/USC and UO/UW
So if ND decides to stay Independent, we may be screwed. That’s scary.
I think if BIG loses out on Clemson, UNC, FSU and Notre Dame still decides to remain independent that BIG could take UM with Ga Tech.Yeah, being stuck in the ACC would be really, really bad ... but the good things is no way will ND stick around once the likes of UNC, FSU and Clemson leave for the SEC — and those departures 100% are going to happen.
IMO, Jim Phillips' only plan is use exit fee payments to piece together a zombie ACC with any remaining schools, Big 12 programs east of the Mississippi and AAC members like USF, Memphis and Tulane.
Doubt that'll work because ultimately the Big 12 will (rightly) be seen as a more stable option
Nobody is being kicked out of either conference ... to much politics involved and potential for nasty law suits. What is more probable is that by 2030-2031 a "super league" of the top 40-48 brands will be formed ... the NFL model ... "NFC / AFC" with divisions ... that will be the PRIME BIG GAME programming focus of the media partners who want to optimize the monetization of key broadcast slots. Then the other conferences will be limited to regional streaming apps etc., and will essentially be feeder programs to a degree, to the "Big Time Commercial College League".The unasked question in the midst of these conference expansions, is who they might kick out?
In each conference, there are mere eaters who provide minimal market value.
Will some of those be encouraged to find other homes?