Also, if 6 ACC teams were involved in something this big, and it also included the implosion of the ACC, I'd expect this information to be leaked out by more people (and more credible people) than a random michigan twitter user.
HaHa, agreed, it got the potential New York market but no one in that market watches Rutgers anyways..This. Rutgers was a mistake... got the New York TV market, weakened the conference.
I think all these rumors are driven more by off season boredom than real expansion talk. Among the power 5 the only place there is real talk of expansion is in the Big Twelve and that is being driven by less than a handful of specific people. The Big Twelve will probably be placated for now with a conference championship game. The only team that seems a good fit for expansion is the University of Houston, and for now Houston doesn't want to go. Cincinnati is a geographical outlier in a conference centered around the states of Texas & Oklahoma. Tulsa & Memphis would threaten to dilute strength of schedule in a conference already diluted by Iowa State and Kansas. The next point of contention that needs to be addressed in the Big Twelve is the Long Horn Network. It stands as a point of contention within the Big Twelve and stands as an impediment to a conference affiliated TV network.
I think all these rumors are driven more by off season boredom than real expansion talk. Among the power 5 the only place there is real talk of expansion is in the Big Twelve and that is being driven by less than a handful of specific people. The Big Twelve will probably be placated for now with a conference championship game. The only team that seems a good fit for expansion is the University of Houston, and for now Houston doesn't want to go. Cincinnati is a geographical outlier in a conference centered around the states of Texas & Oklahoma. Tulsa & Memphis would threaten to dilute strength of schedule in a conference already diluted by Iowa State and Kansas. The next point of contention that needs to be addressed in the Big Twelve is the Long Horn Network. It stands as a point of contention within the Big Twelve and stands as an impediment to a conference affiliated TV network.
The B1G TV rights package is up for negotiation and/or re-negotiation after the 2016-17 season so the expansion talk is definitely real.
The B1G TV rights package is up for negotiation and/or re-negotiation after the 2016-17 season so the expansion talk is definitely real.
Yep, you really gotta have your head in the sand if you think Delany is just sitting back and doing nothing.
It sounds like there Grant of Rights deal may be in trouble and if multiple schools leave there is nothing to buy out. Anyway I don't know what's real and what's not but here are the 6 being rumored: ND, VA, UNC, Duke, GT, and Florida State.I really believe there are things being talked about, but I'm pretty sure the ACC has a $50,000,000 buyout per team. I'm not sure all 6 ACC teams would be willing to shell out $50M a piece just to join the Big Ten.
It sounds like there Grant of Rights deal may be in trouble and if multiple schools leave there is nothing to buy out. Anyway I don't know what's real and what's not but here are the 6 being rumored: ND, VA, UNC, Duke, GT, and Florida State.
I don't really see these two either, just repeating what someone who claims to have "good sources" is saying. We all know how it goes though.For various reasons, Duke & Florida State will not be admitted to the B1G.
According to BlueVod, the big ten is gonna add; Virginia, Duke, North Carolina, Georgia Tech, FSU, and Notre Dame. It all supposed to happen in the next couple months.
I think all these rumors are driven more by off season boredom than real expansion talk. Among the power 5 the only place there is real talk of expansion is in the Big Twelve and that is being driven by less than a handful of specific people. The Big Twelve will probably be placated for now with a conference championship game. The only team that seems a good fit for expansion is the University of Houston, and for now Houston doesn't want to go. Cincinnati is a geographical outlier in a conference centered around the states of Texas & Oklahoma. Tulsa & Memphis would threaten to dilute strength of schedule in a conference already diluted by Iowa State and Kansas. The next point of contention that needs to be addressed in the Big Twelve is the Long Horn Network. It stands as a point of contention within the Big Twelve and stands as an impediment to a conference affiliated TV network.
Yep, you really gotta have your head in the sand if you think Delany is just sitting back and doing nothing.
Yeah he's plotting his next big move but how will he ever top the addition of that powerhouse Rutgers program???