Hopefully Clemson to the SEC helps us to the BIG in an expedited fashionYet nothing from Miami. Rado better be pushing as hard as FSU/Clemson are. We are going to get left in the dust if we aren’t.
What happens if they go Big10?Hopefully Clemson to the SEC helps us to the BIG in an expedited fashion
IF FSU / Clemson are announced as a). Leaving the ACC and b). Going to the B10 (ie announcement in January - March) there is speculation that "others" might be leaving as well and the ACC is backfilled with Uconn / WVU or similar programs in addition to the Stan/Cal/Smu to keep ACC membership at 15. A couple of Clemson BOT members "reportedly" stated to one of the Warchant dudes at the game last week that "FSU & Clemson are going together to the Big". SO ... does the Big take more than two right now? Do the "others" go SEC (UNC / UVA)? Is UM standing pat in the ACC until "the next wave" of realignment moves after FSU / Clemson are done? One thing appears to be clear ... the GOR isn't the road block once perceived as the conference realignment is NETWORK DRIVEN and there is a lot of horse trading apparently going on to facilitate moves and lessen economic penalties.What happens if they go Big10?
I don't believe you are. Programs are not making a decision to unilaterally leave on their own. You don't see BC or Syracuse making waves ... you ONLY see comments regarding the TOP VIEWER BRAND PROGRAMS that are desired by key network partners in either the Big 10 or SEC for big game matchup programming potential and $$$ from sponsors on the Big Ten and SEC networks. There is network negotiation taking place ... and THAT is who holds the ACC media rights ... a network. ESPN can end up negotiating whatever deal is convenient for them and those negotiations include such things as the playoff media deals from 2026 on ... which several networks are negotiating the splits right now. Lot of moving pieces .... it is not simply a GOR ... that is "ironclad".Looks like we’re doing another cycle of speculation that’ll end up leading to nothing but more speculation. Unless there’s some negotiated exit, the GOR isn’t just this little pesky thing you can get around. You’re talking years of litigation.
Why would you leak that you're making an announcement at some point in the next few weeks instead of just making the announcement? That doesn't make any sense. You also give the ACC plenty of time to formulate a response.
Again, unless there's a negotiated exit with the conference, I don't see how you avoid years of litigation.
I’ve said I think we’re left behind… at first.Maybe it’s the 657 pages getting to me lol but I just don’t see a realistic scenario where we get left behind from one of the big 2. It may not be the next wave but too many guys in the know like @TheOriginalCane @Cribby @JayCane20 @Cane6 @Hurracanes etc have said it’ll happen and they haven’t been wrong yet.