Rellyrell
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5 more years?
Soooooooo, it looks like FSU & Clemson sued primarily for themselves.
5 more years?
Ah, my apologies, I think I’ve asked you this question previously! Thank you!Not sure on timing.
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Well, I don’t think they were suing on behalf of the entire conference, and they never said they were. But it would be disingenuous to say that the rest of the ACC didn’t benefit as well.Soooooooo, it looks like FSU & Clemson sued primarily for themselves.
Soooooooo, it looks like FSU & Clemson sued primarily for themselves.
Well, I don’t think they were suing on behalf of the entire conference, and they never said they were. But it would be disingenuous to say that the rest of the ACC didn’t benefit as well.
Clemson’s lawyers, however, negotiated a **** of a deal for them though.
As long as the smaller schools in the conference can get more revenue than the big twelve or lower tiers, have a path to the college football playoff, access to big time college basketball baseball and olympic sports, then they should be happy to keep the conference alive until we figure out the new normal in the 2030s.
Louisville, Pitt and Syracuse have solid sports traditions. Jim Brown, Tony Dorset and Johnny Unitas, etc. No one is talking about them for the P2 obviously, so their alumni need to do whatever they can to keep a seat at the table and the prestigious academic affiliation. BC and Wake will do whatever they are told. The Miami, Forida states and Clemsons of the conference should be thrilled to have an easier path to the playoffs and roughly equal revenue (we will see how it shakes out). The problem will be keeping the schools happy who aspire for the P2, and might be attractive depending on the criteria used, but likely will not generate the additional revenue in the new model of the conference. Virginia virginia tech, North Carolina state, North Carolina.
Floodgates could open as early as 2028.Soooooooo, it looks like FSU & Clemson sued primarily for themselves.
This monstrosity of a thread is the perfect encapsulation of CIS.
Floodgates could open as early as 2028.
No. The settlement is applicable to every other member.Soooooooo, it looks like FSU & Clemson sued primarily for themselves.
The ACC made France jealous with this unconditional surrender. The famed GOR turned out to be not so ironclad as we were told incessantly by some posters.As long as the smaller schools in the conference can get more revenue than the big twelve or lower tiers, have a path to the college football playoff, access to big time college basketball baseball and olympic sports, then they should be happy to keep the conference alive until we figure out the new normal in the 2030s.
Louisville, Pitt and Syracuse have solid sports traditions. Jim Brown, Tony Dorset and Johnny Unitas, etc. No one is talking about them for the P2 obviously, so their alumni need to do whatever they can to keep a seat at the table and the prestigious academic affiliation. BC and Wake will do whatever they are told. The Miami, Florida States and Clemsons of the conference should be thrilled to have an easier path to the playoffs and roughly equal revenue (we will see how it shakes out), and this settlement is a big win for Clemson and FSU. The problem will be keeping the schools happy who aspire for the P2, and might be attractive depending on the criteria used, but likely will not generate the additional revenue in the new model of the conference. Virginia, Virginia Tech, North Carolina State, North Carolina - they didn't sue and now are arguably worse off.
The ACC made France jealous with this unconditional surrender. The famed GOR turned out to be not so ironclad as we were told incessantly by some posters.