They are at 14 now, hence the name change to the B1G |
What does B1G stand for? |
Maybe 10 years ago, not Clemson has national media value. ESPN is in bed with and cares far more about the SEC than the ACC. There is talk that ESPN may actively help get ACC schools to the SEC. |
Big 10, but without having 10 and looking ridiculous |
It's the thing people who want to look in the know use, when actually, anyone who does know, doesn't use it. Not a single sports writer, nobody. Please stop using it. Just say Big Ten. |
The former ESPN CEO was interviewed and said Clemson was redundant in the SEC. look at Nebraska .. a former Clemson like power. When a Clemson is no longer dominant it is dead wood with no market to offer. It’s Acc or Big 12 for Clemson. |
I think it looks kind of cool. |
From what I remember the Big12 conference trademarked all the even names- 12, 14, 16, 18 etc. So Big10 can't use any of them. I just call them the BIG. |
Meanwhile you have Finebaum who is as plugged into the SEC as you can get saying Clemson should go to and would get and invite from the SEC. |
Georgia and the SEC dominate Georgia. But if GA Tech joins the Big10 and all the cable companies have to carry the big10 network to see any GA Tech stuff, there's a lot of money in those fees. |
A lot …. But not nearly enough. The B1G schools are getting in the range of 100 million a year after USC and UCLA come in. GT generates nowhere near that and would cost schools money to split the pie with them. |
^^ same goes with UNC and UVA. The only schools that can carry their weight in the B1G are Stanford (San Francisco) and Notre Dame ( Catholics nation wide). |
Big 12 won't be around much longer. |
The Big 12 is looking like the most viable of the none big 10/sec conferences |
Money rank B1G SEC big 12 acc |