They have more revenue. Their game experience is pitiful.
So, financially, yes. But what else? They don't win. They have no rivalries. They don't recruit. The point of being a sports fan is not to have your athletic department with a healthy balance sheet. It's to win, have fun tailgates and keep up with your teams.
I grew up in md, a big terps fan, and their home football games now are sad. Nothing but OSU, Penn state, Michigan etc fans. Basketball is a bit better but it's not like the old Duke, UVA and UNC rivalries.
same reason we joined the ACC 20+ years ago...For a lot of the lesser schools financial stability IS the goal. Despite an occasional 9 win season here and there programs like Rutgers and Maryland have never won in football and never will. They fully understand that. They also understand that being in the Big Ten allows them to fund a lot of things beyond football.
From everything "commented" on ... it was first and foremost an attempt at a negotiated settlement and nobody is certain if the two sides (ACC and FSU / Clemson ... other ACC members) have reached a final determination but it has been alluded to by several different media individuals that part of the AGREEMENT, in addition to the supposed formula(s) on unequal pay distribution, is a significant reduction in exit fee for schools leaving for the P2 in the next round of P2 media contracts. It has been also "reported" that the ACC has already identified and vetted the 4-6 schools that they would backfill the ACC with at that time (USF and Memphis being two).Supposedly changes to the GOR for 2031 are being discussed in order to get FSU and Clemson to agree to drop/settle their lawsuits. I believe the ACC feels pretty confident that they would prevail, but guessing they probably think it is not worth the risk that they wouldn't.
Yeah - I hadn't heard the backfill schools, but did hear about the GOR stuff from Ross Dellinger who is one of the most plugged in college football analysts for the behind the scenes stuff.From everything "commented" on ... it was first and foremost an attempt at a negotiated settlement and nobody is certain if the two sides (ACC and FSU / Clemson ... other ACC members) have reached a final determination but it has been alluded to by several different media individuals that part of the AGREEMENT, in addition to the supposed formula(s) on unequal pay distribution, is a significant reduction in exit fee for schools leaving for the P2 in the next round of P2 media contracts. It has been also "reported" that the ACC has already identified and vetted the 4-6 schools that they would backfill the ACC with at that time (USF and Memphis being two).