BREAKING! Every ACC Team's Landing Spot FINALLY Revealed | Conference Realignment | SEC BIG10 BIG12
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- Опубликовано: 2 май 2024
- College football is in for a shakeup! After months of speculation, we finally have intel on where the ACC's powerhouses are headed.
Will Clemson shock the world and join the SEC?
Will Miami find a new home in the Big Ten?
How about FSU?
Tune in to find out the landing spots for the ACC elite and see the complete realignment picture.
Current ACC Teams: Boston College, Clemson, Duke, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Louisville, Miami, North Carolina, NC State, Notre Dame (Independent Football), Pittsburgh, Syracuse, Virginia, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest, SMU, Stanford, Cal
Current SEC Teams: Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, Mississippi State, Missouri, Ole Miss, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Texas, Oklahoma
Current Big Ten Teams: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Nebraska, Northwestern, Ohio State, Penn State, Purdue, Rutgers, Wisconsin, Oregon, UCLA
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I knew it was clickbait before I even clicked yet here I am.
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As soon as I came here I saw this comment … bet I will be disappointed too.
@@CFBAddiction Been following you along time on DFNS. I enjoy your content just seems like your video thumbnails and titles have more and more out there as you go but hey as long as people are watching get after it!!
FSU, UNC, Clemson, and ND to the B1G to generate double what the SEC makes. The B1G will assist FSU and Clemson to improve their academics to eventually qualify for their AAU memberships.
Yep just like yesterday and the day before.......
B12 is not taking Duke without basketball … lmfao
Yeah lost me here
@@SuperWarJam Me too no way Big 12 takes Duke FB only. That's beyond hilarious. I'd rather take UConn in all sports. Mr. Florida State thinks the Big 12 is inferior. You can tell by his mouth. lol Too arrogant for me.
@@simon2077 lmao, this guy is dumb, high as crap or still salty FSU got left out.
Yeah they aren’t a valuable football brand. Why would any school take a permanent cut to join these two conferences when the Big XII may be their best option?
As a lawyer, I can say that the idea of the two commissioners getting together to carve up the ACC is ridiculous. There are so many legal reasons why this would never happen. Not the way this guy suspects/ imagines.
You know what you call 10,000 lawyers at the bottom of the ocean? A good start.
@@joshrandall5297 I'm not a lawyer but I would expect one to know the legalities of carving up the ACC.
Lawyers ruin everything 😂
Big 12 will not take Duke without BB
The question is…. Did you ever work for the National Enquirer?
He should be working for creepy Joe
ESPN ruined college sports. They need to make conferences by geographical location, if they want to play against a certain school for “high ratings” then they should schedule that non-conference game.
FOX is just as guilty.
It wasn't ESPN. It was the B1G. They have already destroyed the Pac 12 and are now working on the ACC. Remember that agreement they had with the Pac 12 as they were negotiating with USC and others to leave for the B1G. Now they are arrogantly talking about who they are "GOING TO TAKE" out of the ACC. They will help all of the non AAU members get accredited. They are a joke...People who live in the South actually do wear shoes. They are in for a rude awakening when the dust finally settles on this. They were actually the Big 2...now with the addition of USC they are now the Big 3. I hope the ACC survives even though I'm a SEC fan.
Not really. The changes are being driven by the law, court cases, the NCAA not having an antitrust exemption, and, then the viewers (ratings) on media outlets. Media deals are based upon viewership and brands. The players must get paid due to court cases. The players must have the right to transfer per same. The scope is national and only regional in the sense of where the schools that have the most viewers are. Most viewers are in the Big Ten and SEC footprint. That’s why they have the higher paid media deals. That’s why some schools want to join them, if invited. We are heading to a Power 3 with the Big 12 being the weak sister to the Big Ten and SEC due to less viewers and money. Conferences that can’t compete with viewers and therefore money will eventually have a Tier 2 level of conferences and eventually their own playoff, and some may drop big time football all together. It’s not anybody’s fault. It’s the law and the marketplace.
@@mark8337 Your breakdown is underrated. You should repost as a standalone comment.
@@mark8337 Power 2. The Big 12 is a full step below, if not more.
"Landing spot FINALLY revealed" took about 3 seconds to become "my prededictions".
Pathetic. Thats why my man Donno calls him double fries no integrity
Lmao
@@tlobrill1his name must be donno bc I donno him and doubt anybody does
And he puts a “BREAKING” on it to make sure we click
@@haydenguy2623he's the host of locked on Miami
Disney just reported that they lost $11 billion on their streaming services platform. All the “ super conferences “ keep that in mind
I can't wait to return to this video once we actually see where these teams go.
Agree!!
This guy must be an FSU fan. I don’t care about any ACC program, but if I’m the SEC or Big10, Miami is the program I want. That has become a MAJOR city in the past few years with so much money. NIL is going to make them a huge player in all sports very soon
I don't know what you're talking about, but as a Miamian of 45 years, I can tell you Miami sport fans love the Canes as much as the Dolphins or any other team down here. You're very biassed, obviously!
So this is just your speculation. You don't actually have any source confirming this has all been worked out between SEC and ACC?
Basically, watch him almost daily but these pump fakes becoming a lil obvious.
His inside sources are X, 247, Reddit
@@judahalexander6946 You should stop watching him.
UVA and VT aren’t a package deal. This guy has no idea what he’s talking about.
"I award you no points and may God have mercy on your soul."
Check back with us in a few months🥂
@@CFBAddictionSounds like a good timeframe for your next video. Wait until then.
@@CFBAddiction You are delusional just like most FSU fans. LOL
@@WeSRT4 He's not an FSU fan. He's a shill... He didn't even boycott ESPN for all the meaningless bowl games. The beeeyotch has multiple channels just to rake in more money because he feels he can't do it now that FSU fans know he's a fake.
Should have made this video on April 1st
We made on that people didn’t believe then too. This stuff is just going to have to happen for some people. Check back with us in June
Can we do this quickly, like NOW, so we don't have to call Stanford, Cal and SMU "ACC teams"?
I agree 👍, please hurry 🙏 😅
NCSt, Louisville are NEVER getting into the B1G.
Man NO ONE watches UNC football. I have a hard time believing a word you say about UNC given this.
The Big 12 will not take Duke, if they cannot play Football and Basketball in the Conference.
Duke good at basketball
Always very interesting. Thanks
Thank you!!
What about Cal and Stanford?
This is the same guy who said Jeremiah Smith was coming to FSU.
GT will be in B1G before it's over. This is still all several years down the road, not a chance the courts move on this faster than snail pace. From what I see on the ACC landscape, GT has a good coach and they are getting better recruits. Look for their football stock to bristle to a level if not FSU or Clemson, then at least above the rest and will reap benefits associated with it. Coupled with location amd academics/research, I don't see them getting left out of any B1G extension south.
ACC and Big East will merge and become just a basketball conference
@CollegeFootballAddiction
Any chance you can do a video speculating replacement teams (besides SMU, Stanford, and UCLA) based on the departure of the 7 who are going out? Who would the ACC target to fill the void?
USF, ECU, Charlotte, Memphis, Tulane, Rice, Liberty, Marshall, etc.
Slim pickings…
U always talk about the top teams...can u do one on the other teams to..luv the show thanks bunches
Thank you! Yes, I’ll try to work it in.
If what you say comes to fruition the SEC is DONE! It will be a matter of time before the B1G starts poaching SEC teams.
SHHH, follow the plan.
How is their working together not collusion?
Did you wake up a smoke some good stuff this morning!? This has no chance of happening.... delusional to say the least.
Personally, I would rather see the SEC and ACC rivalries united into the SEC. Let FSU/UF, Clem/SC, Louisville/UK play as conference rivals as well as state rivals.
How this guy still has more scenarios is quite impressive. He literally has thrown everything against the wall.
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B1G will in its FSU & UNC at full shares to get to 20. Of the B1G expands past 20 then I could see Miami, UVA and GT. They will stay at 23 and wait out ND. The SEC if they expand will bring in Clemson, NCSt, BT and Kansas all at a discount. B12 will grab Louisville, Duke, Pitt, SDSU & UConn and focus on dominating BB even more even if they lose Kansas. Wake, BC and Syracuse will work with Calford and SMU to keep the ACC as a P4 conference. They will invite WSU, OSU, USF, Tulane, Memphis, UTSA, AF, CSU, Fresno St and Boise State to make a 16 team conference.
I think that nobody outside of Notre Dame is getting more than half shares till the next deal in 2030. The B1G Presidents set a precedent last year adding Wa/Or at half shares till the next deal. Last thing they would want to do would be to create discord in the conference with unequal revenue to it's newest members. Plus it's safe to assume if that was the case, then all four west coast teams would simply vote no on expansion.
That group should start their own conference.
I agree. The SEC and B1G are overstuffed already. I bigger chunk of a smaller pie might be better in the long run.
Let's call it the ACC
The G-8 Conference
FSU and Clemson want to stop playing these schools, except each other. Might as well stay in the ACC.
Well if UN C goes to the SEC in football, they will be just another team for the big boys to beat up on , much like South Carolina and Vanderbilt!
Same story if they went to the B1G. They'd get the crap beat out of them by Ohio State, Michigan USC, Oregon, and a whole bunch of other teams.
I mean that's what they are in the ACC.
@@timothymbess Yes, but they'd join Rutgers, Maryland, Indiana, Purdue, Iowa, Minnesota, Northwestern and on any given year another half dozen teams.
I estimate at 95 percent that Clemson and FSU will be going to the SEC and that they will be the only ACC leaving soon.
I agree, don't state "where ar the ACC teams landing", it was just a waste of my time.
Miami well not go to the big 12 lets make that clear right now! Jamie
Unless they improve markedly this year, there is no value add for them to go to B1G or SEC. Both conferences already have a group of doormats and there just really is no added value for a program that can't fill their stadium regularly. There is also no reason to believe that UM will magically turn it around in a season or two.
@user-ql3fd2zd3u I think 🤔 you have had too much Kool-Aid with something inside of it ! Miami brings big value any moron would tell u that ! Duh 🙄 jamie
@@user-ql3fd2zd3uMiami has had 2 top five recruiting classes and is getting top tier portal additions. Miami is investing in football. Miami is beginning to start keeping Miami highschool talent in house. Take away a few boneheaded call by Mario they will be a consistent top 10-20 team soon.
@robless9765 They had top 5 teams consistently when Shannon was there and Duaz. Your recruiting class really doesn't mean much in the era of the transfer portal. So, I'm kinda one of those I have to see it to believe it. At this point, what I've seen is either the players don't match their ratings or the coaching staff is completely inept. Based on previous experience, I'd say most of the issues lie with the staff.
@@user-ql3fd2zd3u agree except back then Miami admin didn’t care about football and the budget was like wake forrest. Not the car anymore- big budget now.. the momentum is definitely on the upswing.
Did you ever study science or law? Because this video has zero, absolutely no evidence! You obviously don't understand evidence.
Nc state isn’t leaving the acc. It benefits nc state more to stay in acc from a championship perspective.
Big12 then
I like the VA teams assessment but one minor detail omitted. The legislature handling the conference discussions said it wasn't about keeping VT and UVA in the same conference, but ensuring each school is not left out if the other heads to brighter pasture.
This was the key in VT going to the ACC after UVA tried to veto it at first. ACC was destroying the BIG East and the VA legislature stepped in to not have VT get relegated out of the P5/4. So if both have spots in the P2, it works.
Missing USC and Washington from the Big 10 in your video description
Good catch!
All speculation at this time.
Go back to the black board boy and come up with more possibilities.
The Big XII will end up with more teams out of the ACC than the B1G. I don’t see the B1G adding more than 2 teams and the SEC 4. The Big XII will add a minimum of 4 possibly more.
I don’t see Clemson in the B1G. SEC gets Clemson and the B1G FSU. Miami will most likely be the running mate with FSU. Then SEC will take Clemson/NC/NCST and one more. Big XII will have pick of the litter afterwards
5 seconds in. He says “My predictions.” Bro the title is completely clickbait. 💀
The hate in your voice when you talk about Miami is why I root for them 😂
Florida will do everything to keep FSU and Miami out of SEC.
NCAA has killed college athletics, period.
portal stupidity, colleges = agents, mega-conference greed, 4 hour games (w/ 2.5 hours of ads),...
i simply don't support/watch this sh!t anymore. local HS sports are better & more fun.
Bad time for video I’m getting ready to drive a few hours home to Kentucky for our spring game tonight.
But I stopped in my tracks to play ur video!
Also I seen CB Greedy Vance Jr back in the portal what are your thoughts?
He could start at 85% of FBS Schools yawls secondary must be stacked
He got beat out by Earl Little at the nickle back position.
FSUs secondary is epic! Greedy is bad ass. Drive safe and enjoy the game!!
I know GT may not be a needle-moving brand, but I think they have enough going for them to be a sleeper team for the B1G. (New state with great recruiting potential, location in the heart of downtown Atlanta, AAU member)
But they don't take football seriously, therefore they don't have the ATL market.
The question is how many seats are available ? If the B1G takes 2 teams? Is GT the #1 or #2 team to take? If B1G takes more, okay. That’s the challenge with this round of realignment is that it appears most seats are taken. So many articles and insiders say that the B1G takes 2, SEC takes 2-4, and where do the other schools go? Maybe the Power 2 will take more? No one knows, not even the decision makers yet. And even the insiders are guessing.
I can see the Big 10 taking FSU with the understanding FSU is taking steps towards AAU membership. But, I don't know if Big 10 presidents could stomach schools like Clemson or NC State. I also think Georgia Tech is underrated in realignment. GT in the Big 10 seems realistic.
I'd rather have boston college than Georgia Tech for the ND angle.
@@Mike-sp7zv Fair. I guess it comes down to which team will make the most people sign up for streaming services.
@@adam6072 I don't think the B10 wants part of the georgia vs georgia tech game either if it does become an sec vs B10
I agree. I think NC State stays in the ACC, and they get alimony and or a basketball and football scheduling agreement with UNC. FSU and Miami to the Big 10 and UNC and UVA or Kansas to the SEC.
@@Mike-sp7zv That rivalry could boost Big 10 viewership at least for home GT games though.
Jesus. Weak click bait.
Georgia Tech to B1G?
I agree with pretty much everything u said but inthink Duke is a stretch. I just dont see them fitting with either of the big 2 conferences. Yes their basketball program is verrrrrryyyyy strong, but i think they would be asked to come in at such a discount to either of the big 2 conferences that they will not be williing. Other than that i think u have made some great points and i can definitely get on board with everything else you said.
I just hope Louisville gets to the SEC or a super mega conference is born. I’m not delusional I know we won’t but I would love to.
I think Lousiville would be a good fit in the basketball conference Big12 with teams like kansas, Arizona, and baylor. Maybe Gonzaga joins too.
You so funny when was the last time you went to miami its all about the canes down their. So get your facts right dude. I live their everyone down here is a serious fan. Go canes.
The thought of Miami getting into the SEC and FSU going to the B1G makes me want to puke. No offense to the B1G, but I have zero interest in playing Indiana, Purdue, Minnesota, Rutgers, Northwestern, etc.
This commentary is obviously not fresh, just still interesting after FSU and Clemson filed their most recent court cases against the ACC. If the (big IF) the current conference commissioners puts more effort behind returning to a status quo yet going to the proposed 70-team super conference the overwhelming appearance of the SEC's and B1G strength over college football--if not all of college sports. "Returning to a status quo yet going to the proposed 70-team super conference" means the status quo would be a reprieve return to allowing for regionalism akin to the traditional conferences of pre-2014 college football world while allowing college football funds to dictate that sport only. We'll see if there is less cowardice in the leadership around collegiate sports than it's been up to this point.
Your comment on Duke football has done much lately , when has UNC done anything in , losing their last several bowl games , haven’t won an ACC Championship since 1981 , but Duke has won their latest 3 bowl game , won a ACC Championship in 1989 and in the history has 17 conference championship vs Unc has a total of only 7 !
While money is still a major factor you can't overlook the social and cultural factors in this type of realignment analysis. Clemson fits the SEC culture much better than Miami, while Miami's international reputation fits what the Big Ten is looking for like a glove. Plus adding both FSU and Miami is still adding a new state for Fox.
For NC, if you have to split that state then shifting NC State to the SEC and Duke to Big Ten is the better way. Big Ten values elite academics and Duke would be a massive get for the BTAA. Plus (and here's where you're missing the bigger picture) Duke and Miami would be lures for Notre Dame. Yes, we're all aware of the Domers and their refusal to join a conference but Big Ten legacy programs still haven't given up. Don't ask me why.
So I think the breakdown would go like this:
SEC - Clemson, North Carolina, North Carolina State, Virginia Tech
Big Ten - Virginia, Duke, Florida State, Miami
(future) - Stanford, Cal, Notre Dame
Louisville is not joining the Big Ten. Not a good fit.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Anything is possible in realignment! 😉
Clemson and fsu aren’t AAU so they can’t go big 10
There’s no way that the SEC and the Big 10 are taking more than two schools each.
What would you say are the 6 most desirable acc schools are? My list would be
1. UNC
2. FSU
3. Miami
4. Clemson
5. Virginia Tech
6. Pitt
That's not counting ND. Now I do think teams like Pitt fit better in the Big12 because of rivals such as WVU, but teams like Stanford offer a lot in academics and championships in non revenue sports
@@Mike-sp7zv I like your list. I’d probably rearrange it a little but the only team I would completely remove is Pitt and replace them with Louisville. Locked on Big 12 just came out with an interesting video that listed the top schools for athletic earnings. NC State was a lot higher than expected and so was Duke. It didn’t take into account donors but rather just the athletics department.
I didn’t realize this guy was an FSU fan. It explains why the bashing of Miami and him always putting Miami in the Big12. Like the SEC or Big10 would allow the biggest TV market to go to the Big12. FSU has a larger fan base but no TV market for Tallahassee.
Miami is a rinky dink private school in a pro sports town.
Miami has been irrelevant for two decades. Home attendance is abysmal, sort of like their fb program.
That's a good point. It's not obvious, but media market $value$ goes beyond actual fan base size. Indeed, it's really about grandpa casually leaving the channel on Fox or ABC or whatever as programming rolls into the next intriguing game (LSU Bama or whatever). B10 Network, SEC network ... now those are FANS tuning in to some obscure channel, like streaming. But that's not what's generating the numbers on the major networks. And big cities (eg Miami) help add that $value$
Sucks to be U.
lol average attendance at home games is like 40k and sold out for the Clemson and fsu. Miami plays in a pro football superbowl caliber stadium- of course it looks like fans don’t show up for low level games.
A very pro ACC take. In reality after FSU it’s not clear if any other ACC teams is truly additive to either the B1G or SEC.
If FSU was as valuable as they think they are, ESPN would've already facilitated their departure to the SEC by now
@@basedjiren3889 Because its already agreed they are going to the B1G
ND
@@basedjiren3889 That's not how it works because it's illegal for ESPN to tamper with members inside conferences.
SEC is full already added Oklahoma and Texas. That's it.
There are so many dominos that can fall, it’s hard to say at this point. But I would say FSU to the BIG and UNC to the SEC is almost bank. Why? Because those are the ACC schools the BIG and SEC want the most. UNC is now along for the rise with the NCBOG who is SEC driven. They have to approve any move and can veto any move by UNC. It’s North Carolina law. Clemson is a toss up but I lean SEC. Think previous SEC expansion when they took a football school Texas A&M and a Academic school in Missouri. They added Texas despite A&M being there. I think Clemson goes with UNC to the SEC
FSU and Clemson to the b10.
Unc and Virginia to the sec. ncst and vtech also to the sec with much reduced share of tv payouts.
This results in both conferences reaching 20 teams.
Miami, Louisville, gt, and duke to b12.
Breaking!!! This is what i think......
I don't understand how adding a state, or even a media market, benefits a conference. Syracuse and Pitt added NY and Penn, but neither helped the ACC at all. It's all about fan base, and only teams with large fan bases bring any value. That's why Duke and Wake are worthless even though the teams aren't that bad.
Depends on the school, and the state. But big states and their respective flagships (eg, UNC & UVA) are targets #1, 2, & 3. Like it or not, FSU is not the State Flagship, and these sites are 'over selling,' IMO
If u think UVA has a bigger fan base than VT, in Va, you know nothing.
@chrisg4931 fan base and TV ratings are not the same thing. It's also about markets, and UVA is a much better $spot$
@@christopherhooter1937ok then what do u know about Va, 757 or DC markets? I assume you live here as I do? Please tell…
@chrisg4931 According to Pete Thamel: UNC and UVA would be top two targets for SEC. I gather they've had this conversation w ESPN. Which means ESPN values UVA over VaT.
Culturally I would agree that VaT would be a better fit. But so would WVU, and apparently that don't $work$ either for SEC / ESPN
Who estimates 80 to 90 percent?
I loved the video and you consider the networks, who are making the decisions on conference expansion. ESPN moved Texas into the SEC when the SEC already had Texas A&M. We've heard "tied at the hip" so often and it never really works out that way in the end. UVA & VT could be in different conferences in 2025. Fox said they did the deal with the new Big 12 because they wanted to maintain a presence in Texas, so don't expect them to load up on ACC schools, unless the TAMU to the B1G turns out to be true.
You are dead on with unequal revenue distribution and that will work itself out over the next 5 years.
Thank you!!
I'm hoping one of the NC teams joins the B1G. Would love it to be NC State since my aunt and uncle went there and I went to Penn State. Let's see what actually happens.
The Big will not just take Duke football without the basketball. The SEC only plans to go to 18, not 20. Also, ESPN is bleeding money and is trying to sell some assets. How are they going to keep spending money on expansion. They need money for the NFL contract and NBA.
Bring on the Super Conference and save Collegiate Athletics.
A MORE realistic view of how things end up…
ACC: Boston College, Syracuse, SMU, Wake Forest, Duke, Georgia Tech, Stanford, Cal, Va Tech, Louisville, Pitt, NC State, UNC, Notre Dame, Virginia, UConn, Oregon State, Washington State, Boise State, South Florida and Memphis
Big 10: Miami and Colorado
SEC: Clemson and Kansas
Big XII or AAC or Independent: Florida State & Clemson
Sorry, Probably the worst analysis I’ve seen in realignment predictions
FSU and Clemson aren't leaving the ACC to go to the Big12 or to go Independent and ND isn't staying the a depleted ACC of bottom feeder teams.
@@roris5882 fsu and Clemson are both SEC bound. UNC and Virginia are B1G bound. Pitt Louisville and maybe VT are B12 bound. Miami will go independent until eventually landing in the SEC. This is more realistic.
If Clemson ends up in the B1G, I think that will be my inflection point to quit CFB.
I’ve stomached all the other changes but Clemson vs Minnesota being a conference game may be the straw that broke the camels back.
What I’ve loved about CFB is regional rivalries. Sad day.
BIG is not going to add Clemson.
All of this has gone off the rails. It should be:
FSU, Clemson, NCST and VT to the SEC
UNC, UVA, ND and Miami to the Big Ten
Pitt, Louisville, Duke and GT to the big 12.
But we can’t have things make sense.
Your proposal is definitely what the big ten wants, the question is what the SEC wants or if that's good enough for them. Academics to the Big Ten, football powerhouses to the SEC. New states matter less each passing day. If you're telling me the big two conferences and networks are actually working together this seems much more likely than what's presented in the video. Yes, money money money, but only considering TV markets is also off. Louisville is not going to the big 10 for any price.
Im hearing the SEC wants UNC and UVA along with @RedMagee409 list of programs. The Big will snag ND, Miami along with Cal and Stanford. The Big and SEC will have 22 programs each. There’s also rumors of Duke and either Ok State/ GT ( Big 12 exit fee is potentially troublesome) taking temporary partial tv shares to become members of the SEC.
This is more likely
We know SEC & B1G commissioners have met at least 5 times recently.
I think duke gt Louisville and nc state would make a good presence in the big 12. None of them are really great but it would give more teams out east to go with wv and ucf
I disagree everything you said about Clemson. Clemson brings a better fan base and more revenue to the SEC than the Gamecocks will ever bring. Also Clemson brings a national audience for TV games. When is the last time you were excited to see South Carolina play a game?
I think the two power conferences are going to absorb the big 12 as well they’re going to need teams to compete with Vanderbilt Missouri Ruckers Northwestern So the Dukes and pits are going to fit in pretty well
Not going to happen
@@CFBAddiction OK if that’s what you wanna think but it’s obvious that they’re going to expand the two super conferences to make the playoffs look better when it is the best seven or six teams from each conference
The G-8 League
@@roris5882 I don’t think the two power league conferences want to share the playoff money with the other leagues that’s why I don’t believe the other leagues really have a chance especially when they take the mid-level teams that have over 1 million viewers so they can dominate the playoffs
The SEC and B1G are not owned by ESPN 14:21. ESPN owns both the SEC (SECN) Network and B1G (BTN) Network. Maybe you meant to say “network”, I just wanted to clarify. Love your content!
Duke could be a rival for vandy , academic school with sub par football team .
I'd be more worried about Duke replacing vandy eventually if UNC and Duke join the sec as a pair similar to OU and Texas.
Any school that does not add at least $60m to the conference and are willing to accept that reduced income, is not getting into either conference.
But could see SEC wanting them for control.
Duke , NC State, and Louisville …are best suited for the B12..because of BB.
Miami and Pittsburg and VTech …..make sense from a competitive / rivalry standpoint with UCF/WVa/Cinn.
Clemson , North Carolina and Virginia and FSU and Notre Dame…will go to the best deal out there!..hoping Power 2.
The catch is …how many teams do the SEC/B10 want. ?? The losers…GaTech, Syracuse, Boston College , and Wake.
The B10 has 18 teams already …so FSU and Clemson and Notre Dame are top choices with Miami possible, if ND goes independent.
NC and Va are the MAIN targets of SEC……new states and markets and contiguous ….makes sense …but may take Miami as an effort to keep B10 out and dominate the state. Clemson in the picture due to same reasons. So Notre Dame holds the wild card…while the forced combined state combos of NC /NC St and Va./VTech …changes the picture significantly! This leaves Duke, Wake, Syracuse , Boston College, Louisville and Pittsburg and Georgia Tech as the remnants …better get together…or be left behind!
Main B12 targets have got to be Louisville, Miami, and NC State and Duke…with VaTech or Pittsburgh close behind. So the stakes are high! But the B12 must wait on the Clemson/FSU lawsuits/settlement …then ESPN call….then the ND decision for the rest to do their thing.
How adamant the states of Va, and NC will be is dubious at best …since separate ..the schools are worth more !
It appears that Cal./SMU/Stanford are after thoughts and a last ditch effort to keep the ACC alive …if the big boys( NC/ND) stay the course … which is doubtful if the ACC implodes…or Power 2 attack hard! WSU and OSU are orphans waiting for a call.
I don’t think any conference wants to have over 20…sharing the pie….with SEC able to play hard ball….and in no hurry.
But again a combined group of ACC/ B12/ PAC2 could be a formidable combined negotiating partnership that could develop a three or four pronged approach of regionalized leagues competing and negotiating from a nationwide/ 24/7 conference. …going against the Power 2 while having strong positions covering the states of Texas, Florida, California, North Carolina, Arizona, Colorado, Utah. and Virginia ,,,with good positions in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, Washington, Iowa , Georgia, and Oregon…as well as a stake in New York and Massachusetts, …..quite a market spread….of 22 states….and with a few strategic acquisitions….Memphis, San Diego St. , Tulane, USF, Boise St., UTSA, or UNLV …could add an additional 3 /4 states .
This could be a 3 division..12 teams each…with a league of three regions ..they would be the obvious competitor to the Power 2 .
Can these guys get together to fight the good fight?
Yormack has his work cutout for him…..the only mediator out there as I see it….with the ACC leadership working to keep it together like the Pac 12 failed to do !! And Where he has no control …do you bow to the big guys ( NC/ND) to make their decisions after Clem /FSU have made theirs?? Do you protect the remnants with a poor contract that can be cancelled by ESPN shortly.
Time is running short!
I'm an NC State Alumni, and a fan since the 80's. I've also lived in Raleigh and dealt with UNC alumni my whole life. I for the life of me cannot see UNC Alumni and Board members stomaching being in the SEC. They would be so much better off with the Big 10 for a multitude of reasons.
Same for NC State to the SEC. Ironic that everyone wants UNC for football over NCSU, because by all metrics except T-shirt Sales, NCSU is a better team.
So, like I’ve been saying here and elsewhere. FSU and Clemson to Big Ten. Maybe Miami. Maybe a Georgia Tech. Depends upon how many teams they are pegging as maxed out. They want to leave room for Notre Dame in the future and maybe another team or two more out West.
What about wake forest
Unless Wake has academics good enough for the Ivy league I think they're stuck like Oregon State and Washington State. Fortunately for wake I think they'll be with more teams such as Syracuse and SMU. The ACC can learn from the pac12 and big12 approaches and do enough to keep the ship afloat
CLICK BAIT! Uggggggh!!! But I made it, watched the whole thing and liked.
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could happen has the big 10 and acc made an alliance yet?
where do you guys think clemson is going??
It’s in the video
There are no carriage fees to collect from the cable companies when the networks go straight to consumer with streaming. Adding a new state doesn't hold the same value as it used to. EYEBALLS! RATINGS! That's what they will ultimately be looking at. I don't thin anyone in the ACC outside of FSU and Clemson has the ratings that will garner them a P2 invite. They just don't.
TJ I respectfully disagree with you. Clemson and FSU will end up in the SEC. They are not AAU certified which is a requirement of the Big 10. It won’t matter
that the SEC has teams
already in those states. It
viewership that matters
and ESPN will make a deal
with Sankey to make that
happen. UNC, Virginia,
Duke, and Miami are all
AAU certified and more
likely to go to the Big 10.
Virginia Tech and Nort1Carolina State fit more in the SEC. Nebraska who lost AAU might get booted from the Big 10 and may also end up in the SEC
Holy formatting gods. We will agree to disagree. Thanks for weighing in!!
FSU has to join the B1G if they ever want to earn their AAU membership because the B1G has a monopoly over the AAU's Board.
So, here is the problem with your B1G teams. I read a recent article that said there are enough university presidents that will not accept any school that is not an AAU member. Remember USC is in the B1G and was against adding any Big 12 teams to the PAC 12. I'm sure the 4 new teams are part of the group to block non AAU members from joining. Also, the SEC has said they want state schools so the thought of them adding Miami is laughable.
FSU has to join the b1G to get voted into the AAU because there is no incentive for the B1G to help them get voted in if they go to the SEC.
So frustrating that UNC is tied to little brother State
This will be fixed in time. Should know more very very soon.
Texas A&M and Texas were tied together. But, when A&M wanted to go to the SEC, the Texas governor let them. I can see something similar happening to NC.
Except that NC State owns UNC in Football having 6 of the last 8 and 12 of the last 17. The overall record that UNC likes to brag about goes waaay back to when State fielded only a club team.
Texas A&M was allowed to leave because (at the time of their departure) the governor was Rick Perry who is an A&M Alumni.
UT was allowed to leave because Gov Gregg Abbott is a UT Austin alumni.
Just good ole dirty politicians helping out THEIR state school.
To the Big12, unless UNC agrees to go to the B1G so NC State can go to the SEC because the B1G will never add NC State.
ACC needs to adopt an uneven revenue sharing model to keep the only brands that bring them value.
How are you determining which brands are 'bringing value'?
That wouldn't solve the $problem$
@@pswish2163 common sense
@@christopherhooter1937 it would be a start in the right direction. No way Clemson, North Carolina and Florida St should be making the same as Boston College, Georgia Tech, Wake Forest, Syracuse, Pittsburgh and Virginia Tech.
Not to mention how dumb it was to add Cal, SMU and Stanford.
Too late FSU gone!!!!
B10: FSU, Miami, ND, Stanford
sec: Clemson, Virginia Tech, UNC, Duke
Big12: Pitt, Lousiville, NC State
Ivy league: cal, Georgia Tech
ACC: Uconn, Memphis, Army, Navy, Air force
Remove FSU and replace with UNC
The B1G is adding FSU, UNC, Clemson, and ND because that's where those schools want to go to maximize their revenue for sports AND academics.
This looks reasonable, assuming that FSU can push that extra mile for AAU. Otherwise, FSU’s spot can be taken by UNC or VA
SEC doesn't want Virginia Tech or Duke. Only Duke if they took a massive, permanent smaller annual payout.
@@thinkbradand you know this by…???
Ninja boy has gone off his rocker.
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Btw, I do disagree with you, @College Football Addiction. You keep saying that the SEC wouldn't be interested in FSU & Clemson because the SEC has a team in each of those states, Florida & South Carolina. I say you're wrong because of one thing you didn't take into the equation: ad rates!!
Opinion! Time to leave this.