gtmoBlue wrote:Timing is everything. The ACC may be on the problematic side of timing?
The B12 has had a year to reconfigure and with the problems of the PAC12, may further expand. The PAC12 is in shock but is doing the requisite post-trauma damage control drill, in order to mitigate the damages done. They will embark on a counter-assault to shore up the conference, and to stem the poaching by the B12. If unsuccessful, the PAC12 will die. Best potential solution I've read thus far would be a merger of the two conferences - taking the best 8 teams from each to form a new league.
The ACC's GoR is both a boon and a bust. The boon portion is that the GoR penalites are significant and a good deterent, thus far. However, the penalty will not deter any school that truly wants to bolt. We have seen previously, that when schools really want out - they get out. So the ACC GoR can be financed if FSU, Clemson, and others really want out to go to the SEC. Will the B1G seek UVA/UNC? When the top 4-5 teams leave...and the ACC will need that GoR money to ease the transition from P5 to also-ran status (as the AAC used C7 buyouts, etc. to ease its demise). Revenues will fall from $36Million down to potentially $15-18Million. That is the bust kicker.
With both the B12/PAC12 solving for the best way forward for football now, little will be left for the ACC to dicker with when their turn comes around. They can live with 9-11 schools remaining and/or add from AAC, CUSA, B12/PAC12 castoffs. No remaining ACC teams, B/PAC castoffs, or lesser conference add-ons move the football needle. Too little, too late. Miami, Pitt, VT, & S'cuse programs cannot maintain P5 level status for the conference. ND either maintains it's Indie status or leaves for greener pastures. The ACC's time in the sun as a P5 player will be over. Sayonara Tobacco Road.
We are left with the B1G, SEC, and possibly a B12/PAC12 Hybrid... the P2 & a half...at best.
I like how you guys 'add' teams to the leaving list. ? GT, BC, VT, Pitt, etc. Only Clemson-FSU-UNC-UVA, maybe Miami 'move the needle'. The rest are of no football consequence.
Billyjack - Once the big dogs leave there is no 'need' to continue a GoR for the remainder, what's done will be done. Unless the conference wants to protect GT from joining the CUSA or MWC, lol. The conference could keep it intact to
prevent hoops poachers (Big East) from stealing S'cuse and Duke. However, even in a reduced, non-P5 configuration, a football-centric ACC could still bring in $15 Million/year for its teams...far better than the 2025 BE at $7.5-$10 million. Syracuse would really, really want out to take the further financial hits to join the BE. IF ACC revenues fell closer to $10M/year or the conference implodes (PAC12...members scramble for new venues), then all bets are off and the schools scurry like rats off a sinking ship.
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