Anonymous wrote:VOTE MAY COME FRIDAY MORNING.
ACC Presidents will meet tomorrow, Friday, September 1, 2023, to discuss the possible addition of Cal, SMU, & Stanford.
No indication as to whether or not enough votes have been secured to expand.
Anonymous wrote:Yesterday, the Nebraska women's volleyball team set a world record for attendance (92,003) at a female sporting event beating out the prior world record of 91,000.
Nebraska football games always draw large crowds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yesterday, the Nebraska women's volleyball team set a world record for attendance (92,003) at a female sporting event beating out the prior world record of 91,000.
Nebraska football games always draw large crowds.
Best fans in B1G (said as a fan of a rival B1G school).
Anonymous wrote:Yesterday, the Nebraska women's volleyball team set a world record for attendance (92,003) at a female sporting event beating out the prior world record of 91,000.
Nebraska football games always draw large crowds.
Anonymous wrote:ACC Presidents will discuss possible conference expansion tonight (Tuesday, August 29, 2023) on a phone conference.
https://awfulannouncing.com/ncaa/smu-mustangs-acc-proposed-conference-expansion.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tonight, Monday, August 28, 2023, is a big night for the ACC, SMU, Cal, & Stanford:
https://sports.yahoo.com/sources-acc-presidents-to-meet-on-conference-expansion-on-monday-night-173527541.html
Cal & Stanford will receive $8 million each plus additional payouts if admitted. SMU will forego media rights payouts for 5 to 7 years--unclear if SMU is eligible for other conference payouts.
(OP again):
To clarify my above post: SMU will forego media rights payout for seven (7) to nine (9) years, but will be eligible for NCAA basketball payout and for CFP (college football playoff) payout.
My thought is that if the ACC holds a formal vote tonight, then it is a done deal.
So much for that
Anonymous wrote:"Never say never" may be an appropriate thought in light of the desperate circumstances facing Stanford & Cal.
Does the Big 12 Conference have the flexibility to accept a new member at less than a full share payout ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tonight, Monday, August 28, 2023, is a big night for the ACC, SMU, Cal, & Stanford:
https://sports.yahoo.com/sources-acc-presidents-to-meet-on-conference-expansion-on-monday-night-173527541.html
Cal & Stanford will receive $8 million each plus additional payouts if admitted. SMU will forego media rights payouts for 5 to 7 years--unclear if SMU is eligible for other conference payouts.
(OP again):
To clarify my above post: SMU will forego media rights payout for seven (7) to nine (9) years, but will be eligible for NCAA basketball payout and for CFP (college football playoff) payout.
My thought is that if the ACC holds a formal vote tonight, then it is a done deal.