Anonymous wrote:To summarize, no one wants Stanford and FSU is stuck.
Anonymous wrote:ACC Presidents met this morning at 8am EST to discuss expansion regarding Cal, Stanford, and SMU.
https://pittsburghsportsnow.com/2023/08/22/acc-presidents-meeting-tuesday-morning-expansion-still-viable/
Anonymous wrote:Notre Dame is#6 out of 119 college football teams for viewership ratings. ND's viewership is outstanding at an average of 3,330,000 viewers per game.
Ohio State is #1 at 5,800,000.
U Michigan is #3 at 4,370,000.
Penn State is #9 at 3,050,000.
Oregon is #12 at 2,210,000 (will be even greater as a Big Ten Conference member).
USC is #14 at 2,070,000 (but likely to rise as a Big Ten Conference member).
Nebraska is #16 at 1,980,000.
Michigan State is #17 at 1,910,000.
Maryland is #19 at 1,864,000.
UCLA is #25 at 1,591,000 (will rise as a Big Ten Conference member).
Wisconsin is #26 at 1,587,000.
Iowa is #27 at 1,500,000.
Indiana is #31 at 1,190,000.
Illinois is #32 at 1,170,000.
U Washington is #34 at 1,150,000 (will rise as a Big ten Conference member).
Northwestern is #35 at 1,130,000.
Minnesota is#37 at 1,050,000.
Purdue is #44 at 870,000.
Rutgers is #58 at 618,000.
Non-Big Ten Conference schools viewership for 2022 college football season:
Clemson is #10 at 2,590,000.
TCU (Texas christian Univ.) is #13 at 2,200,000.
FSU (Florida State) is #15 at 2,030,000.
NC State is #43 at 881,000.
UCal-Berkeley is #45 at 857,000.
UNC is #46 at 849,000.
Stanford is #47 at 846,000.
Syracuse is #48 at 841,000.
Georgia Tech is #49 at 837,000.
Army (West point) is #53 at 681,000.
U Pittsburgh is #56 at 650,000.
Oregon State U. is #57 at 625,000.
U Miami is #59 at 608,000.
Wake Forest (WFU) is #60 at 523,000.
Louisville is #63 at 496,000.
Boston College is #70 at 322,000.
SMU (Southern Methodist) is#72 at 312,000.
Virginia Tech is #76 at 264,000.
U Virginia is #79 at 237,000.
Duke is #91 at 115,700.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just add Notre Dame and Stanford only
Seems reasonable to me. I'll pass it along to the boss. Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Just add Notre Dame and Stanford only
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps the biggest concession that the Big Ten Conference could offer Notre Dame would be to allow Notre Dame to join the Big Ten Conference just for football & ice hockey. Notre Dame's Olympic sports could remain as part of the ACC.
But, would the Big Ten Conference allow Notre Dame to play just 6 of 12 football games against Big Ten opponents until Notre Dame's 5 games per year obligation to the ACC expires ? The 12th game for Notre Dame would be against traditional rival Navy.
Notre Dame's 6 Big Ten Conference games could all be played on NBC.
If Notre Dame football moved to the Big ten Conference for just 6 games per year, the payout to Big Ten Conference teams would be at about $100 million each.
Your scenario will never happen.
Agree. The only reason the Notre Dame is in the B1G for hockey is that there aren’t enough teams in the conference who play the sport. Pretty much all other sports are covered by most conference teams and ND would naturally ally and want to be with the rest of the conference in those. It’s only in football that ND wants to be independent. Look for the Big 10 to freeze out the school if they don’t join on the future. There is little to no benefit for the B1G to schedule contests with ND.
Other than massive TV viewership ratings.
For one perhaps two games a year? Hardly worth it for the Big Ten. Notre Dame needs the Big Ten much more than the other way around.
Why should the Big Ten prop up ND so they can stay independent and enjoy all the benefits without the pitfalls of all the other teams with a conference affiliation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps the biggest concession that the Big Ten Conference could offer Notre Dame would be to allow Notre Dame to join the Big Ten Conference just for football & ice hockey. Notre Dame's Olympic sports could remain as part of the ACC.
But, would the Big Ten Conference allow Notre Dame to play just 6 of 12 football games against Big Ten opponents until Notre Dame's 5 games per year obligation to the ACC expires ? The 12th game for Notre Dame would be against traditional rival Navy.
Notre Dame's 6 Big Ten Conference games could all be played on NBC.
If Notre Dame football moved to the Big ten Conference for just 6 games per year, the payout to Big Ten Conference teams would be at about $100 million each.
Your scenario will never happen.
Agree. The only reason the Notre Dame is in the B1G for hockey is that there aren’t enough teams in the conference who play the sport. Pretty much all other sports are covered by most conference teams and ND would naturally ally and want to be with the rest of the conference in those. It’s only in football that ND wants to be independent. Look for the Big 10 to freeze out the school if they don’t join on the future. There is little to no benefit for the B1G to schedule contests with ND.
Other than massive TV viewership ratings.
For one perhaps two games a year? Hardly worth it for the Big Ten. Notre Dame needs the Big Ten much more than the other way around.
Actually, for almost every Notre Dame football game.
https://onefootdown.com/2023/8/6/23821524/notre-dame-football-irish-are-the-king-of-putting-butts-in-opponents-seats-nd-news-cfb-realignment
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps the biggest concession that the Big Ten Conference could offer Notre Dame would be to allow Notre Dame to join the Big Ten Conference just for football & ice hockey. Notre Dame's Olympic sports could remain as part of the ACC.
But, would the Big Ten Conference allow Notre Dame to play just 6 of 12 football games against Big Ten opponents until Notre Dame's 5 games per year obligation to the ACC expires ? The 12th game for Notre Dame would be against traditional rival Navy.
Notre Dame's 6 Big Ten Conference games could all be played on NBC.
If Notre Dame football moved to the Big ten Conference for just 6 games per year, the payout to Big Ten Conference teams would be at about $100 million each.
Your scenario will never happen.
Agree. The only reason the Notre Dame is in the B1G for hockey is that there aren’t enough teams in the conference who play the sport. Pretty much all other sports are covered by most conference teams and ND would naturally ally and want to be with the rest of the conference in those. It’s only in football that ND wants to be independent. Look for the Big 10 to freeze out the school if they don’t join on the future. There is little to no benefit for the B1G to schedule contests with ND.
Other than massive TV viewership ratings.
For one perhaps two games a year? Hardly worth it for the Big Ten. Notre Dame needs the Big Ten much more than the other way around.
Why should the Big Ten prop up ND so they can stay independent and enjoy all the benefits without the pitfalls of all the other teams with a conference affiliation?