MEGA Conference Realignment and lawsuits Megathread: Stories, Tales, Lies, and Exaggerations

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Thought this was an interesting headline. ND will never join a conference, but wouldn’t be surprised if they end up going all non-football sports to the B1G while playing 5 or so B1G games every year.

Interesting ESPN put the ND review in with the B1G instead of the ACC who they actually have a scheduling relationship with, but that's ESPN's choice to do that.

I don't see the B1G giving ND the kind of deal it has with the ACC for football scheduling. You never know, but I doubt it.
 
Interesting ESPN put the ND review in with the B1G instead of the ACC who they actually have a scheduling relationship with, but that's ESPN's choice to do that.

I don't see the B1G giving ND the kind of deal it has with the ACC for football scheduling. You never know, but I doubt it.
The B1G wants Tomato cans that bring something to the revenue table.
Indiana and PSU would throw a Veruca Salt temper tantrum if they had to play three ranked teams in a regular schedule.
 
Interesting ESPN put the ND review in with the B1G instead of the ACC who they actually have a scheduling relationship with, but that's ESPN's choice to do that.

I don't see the B1G giving ND the kind of deal it has with the ACC for football scheduling. You never know, but I doubt it.
Yeup; that’s what i found kinda fascinating

I didn’t realize Notre Dame signed this deal with the ACC until 2037.
 
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Good riddance

Regular season ends and then it should be on to the playoffs, i.e. the NFL, FCS, D2, D3, NAIA, high school etc.

So obvious CCG's had become superfluous when the SEC title game in 2024 had thousands of empty seats — and it was UGA playing Texas in Atlanta ffs

The results of the CFP is ultimately what matters and what coach or player wants to risk injury in a game whose purpose in an expanded playoff format would be ceremonial
 
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