SteveCraig
Active Member
The number one fear Notre Dame has in joining a conference (any conference) is becoming regionalized. The desire to remain independent stems from the freedom to schedule games with schools from coast to coast.
An 8 game Big Ten schedule would still leave ND with an annual series with USC as well as Navy. It would also leave two other open games to schedule schools. As it stands, this is not palatable to those associated with the school. A 9 game schedule would only make this worse.
As I stated in May, the Big Ten will not coerce ND into joining by refusing to play ND (which is the theory behind a 9 game schedule--making it look to ND like games with Big Ten schools will be harder to schedule). First, the Big Ten would take a huge PR hit nationally if it bailed from contracts with ND, while other conferences kept their ND contracts. Furthermore, the 9 game schedule clearly has not impacted the Pac 10's ability to play ND: I believe 4 schools played ND last year.
Lastly, even in a 9 game schedule, Purdue and MSU will continue to desire to play ND. Michigan may very well wish to cut back on the number of games with ND, but won't entirely cancel the series. After all, Michigan fancies itself a national school, and there is no bigger national stage than ND.
Anyway, I believe Jon and Deace are completely missing the boat with the current analysis. A "flawed premise", if you will.
An 8 game Big Ten schedule would still leave ND with an annual series with USC as well as Navy. It would also leave two other open games to schedule schools. As it stands, this is not palatable to those associated with the school. A 9 game schedule would only make this worse.
As I stated in May, the Big Ten will not coerce ND into joining by refusing to play ND (which is the theory behind a 9 game schedule--making it look to ND like games with Big Ten schools will be harder to schedule). First, the Big Ten would take a huge PR hit nationally if it bailed from contracts with ND, while other conferences kept their ND contracts. Furthermore, the 9 game schedule clearly has not impacted the Pac 10's ability to play ND: I believe 4 schools played ND last year.
Lastly, even in a 9 game schedule, Purdue and MSU will continue to desire to play ND. Michigan may very well wish to cut back on the number of games with ND, but won't entirely cancel the series. After all, Michigan fancies itself a national school, and there is no bigger national stage than ND.
Anyway, I believe Jon and Deace are completely missing the boat with the current analysis. A "flawed premise", if you will.