Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing happens with the ACC grant of rights. The Big Ten has trapped the SEC into the southeast while it has East and the Atlantic, North and the Great Lakes region and West SW and the Pacific. The SEC will be adding teams from the ACC in 2036.
The SEC has not shown any interest in expanding beyond the Southeast and Texas/Oklahoma.
Regarding 2036, it seems doubtful that the ACC will last that long under the current payment structure. Too many teams want to get out of the ACC contract. The ACC either needs to restructure payments or to expand and get a renegotiated contract.
Anonymous wrote:I need to restate the sentence about "NIL offers" and recruiting:
NIL is now an important factor in the minds of the top high school football prospects. NIL offers are prohibited during the recruiting process, but recruits are aware.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing happens with the ACC grant of rights. The Big Ten has trapped the SEC into the southeast while it has East and the Atlantic, North and the Great Lakes region and West SW and the Pacific. The SEC will be adding teams from the ACC in 2036.
The SEC has not shown any interest in expanding beyond the Southeast and Texas/Oklahoma.
Regarding 2036, it seems doubtful that the ACC will last that long under the current payment structure. Too many teams want to get out of the ACC contract. The ACC either needs to restructure payments or to expand and get a renegotiated contract.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing happens with the ACC grant of rights. The Big Ten has trapped the SEC into the southeast while it has East and the Atlantic, North and the Great Lakes region and West SW and the Pacific. The SEC will be adding teams from the ACC in 2036.
Anonymous wrote:The B1G already recruits in Florida Georgia, Texas and the Carolinas. Whether teams from the conference are in that footprint is mostly irrelevant.
Anonymous wrote:I know the Notre Dame/USC football rivalry goes back many decades. Seems like ND’s “rivalry” with Stanford is fairly recent & isn’t based on much except ND’s desire to be associated with a top academic institution. Why is everyone so certain admitting Stanford to the B1G would get ND to follow?
Anonymous wrote:I know the Notre Dame/USC football rivalry goes back many decades. Seems like ND’s “rivalry” with Stanford is fairly recent & isn’t based on much except ND’s desire to be associated with a top academic institution. Why is everyone so certain admitting Stanford to the B1G would get ND to follow?