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Additional travel costs for going to the Big 12.
May 18, 2012, 9:03 AM
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I posted this last night, thought I would get your input this AM as well. A lot has been made of the additional travel costs incurred by jumping to the Big 12, but the difference for football would be negligible.
Just thinking this through. If Clemson still plays SCU, FSU, and WVU (who is no farther away than any ACC school) plus two other out of conference schools, then that leaves only six games that would be farther away than normal. If we assume that three of those would be home games in any given year, then we are only talking about three long road trips a year. Factor out the amount that would have been spent on travel to ACC road games anyway (Miami, Syracuse, Pittsburgh and Boston would be long road trips requiring air travel) and the added travel for a Big 12 conference membership might be negligible (at least in football). Of course, the non-revenue sports would have to factor in. The 20 million ACC exit fee would pay for itself quickly with an extra 10-13 million dollar pay check each year. So, yeah, it’s doable. If Ga. Tech and Miami jump to the Big 12 along with Clemson and FSU to create an Eastern division then there is no problem at all.
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WVU is 2 hours from Pitt.
May 18, 2012, 9:09 AM
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Also the travel issue is more for the non-revenue sports that don't fly everywhere now.
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Re: WVU is 2 hours from Pitt.
May 18, 2012, 9:12 AM
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so our baseball team takes a bus to boston college?
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non - revenue sports fly as much as any other***
May 18, 2012, 9:13 AM
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We can drive to at least 6 schools now. 0 in the B12
May 18, 2012, 9:15 AM
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NCSU UNC Duke WF VT GT
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Re: We can drive to at least 6 schools now. 0 in the B12
May 18, 2012, 9:31 AM
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Only three of those are in our division (given that we play GT every year). We are guaranteed at least one long ACC trip a year by plane vs an average of three long road trips a year in the Big 12. I don't think that the incremental cost would be prohibitive. Especially if we are talking 10 to 13 million more in revenue.
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I mean in all sports
May 18, 2012, 9:34 AM
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I imagine we go to most schools each year throughout the entire AD.
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Perhaps the discussion then should be whether Clemson can
May 18, 2012, 9:43 AM
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continue to compete in the same number of sports that SCU and our SEC rivals do. Will we be content to field a variety of mediocre sports teams, or do we focus our revenue on building a high quality football program. Perhaps we can't do both.
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While possibly a small issue to consider.... travel is not
May 18, 2012, 9:11 AM
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a make or break issue at all here...
If the right teams are available, the Big XII will go to 14 anyway. That puts FSU/WVU and any combination of GT/VT/UL/UM/KU/KSU/ISU in a division with us.
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See, this is where the discussion should be centered.
May 18, 2012, 9:18 AM
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Costs/benefits/revenue. This is a purely financial decision and the fans should be talking more about the financial ramifications than any of these side issues.
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Agreed...plus schedule another big OOC game with
May 18, 2012, 9:12 AM
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any of the SEC or remaining ACC teams. If and when CU/FSU make a move to the Big XII the dominos will start to fall. There would be a Big XVI eastern block that would be better than the SEC Least...and have the potential to be on par or better than the SEC West.
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speaking of OOC games... keep in mind that the ACC's
May 18, 2012, 9:13 AM
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decision to go to 9 conference games plays a role here too.
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Exactly...another great Swoffie decision***
May 18, 2012, 9:45 AM
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You do realize we have more than 1 sport right
May 18, 2012, 9:18 AM
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Putting the soccer, baseball, tennis and track teams (both men and women) on a plane for every event will add up very quickly.
The travel costs for football and basketball will likely only increase a small amount. Its the other sports that make up the increases.
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I believe I acknowledged that fact.
May 18, 2012, 9:40 AM
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As I said, the non-revenue sports would have to be factored in. Is there away around this? I don't know. Would we be willing to reduce the number of non-revenue sports in order to increase revenues in other areas? Could we do that anyway and remain in the ACC? Ultimately the athletic department is going to do something to create more margin if the revenue generating sports are going to keep up with the competition.
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Missed that little caveat
May 18, 2012, 9:51 AM
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I recall either an article or on a local sports talk show where GT estimated an increase of 8-10 million in travel expenses to go to the Big 10.
The Big East allowed teams to come in "football only" like SDSU because travel costs for other sports were too high to justify the move.
I don't think the increase in travel costs is something to just gloss over. Its significant, but so can be the revenue. I think you likely would have a reduction or at least a slow down of expansion of non-revenue sports. Either that or drastically change the way those sports are scheduled.
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I agree, but I think that would have to happen anyway
May 18, 2012, 9:55 AM
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Just to meet the demands of keeping up with SEC rivals. I hate to say it, but either way I think the non-revenue sports are toast.
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Problem with that is Title IX
May 18, 2012, 10:14 AM
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we will have to keep adding and funding those non-revenue sports to stay within compliance.
Kinda SOL either way on that.
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The Big 12 Pays For Travel Cost!...Betcha Didn't Know That!
May 18, 2012, 9:58 AM
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The ACC doesn't....It is cheaper to travel in the Big 12.
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Re: The Big 12 Pays For Travel Cost!...Betcha Didn't Know That!
May 18, 2012, 10:00 AM
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Even if true, that money has to come from somewhere.
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I'm pretty sure they do.... but I believe it comes off the
May 18, 2012, 10:15 AM
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top of the revenue
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That is my understanding as well.....
May 18, 2012, 10:49 AM
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There are a number of blogs and news sources that speak of this. Kind hard to find an "official document"....Like which schools voted to not fine UNC.....
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Out of their magic money tree?
May 18, 2012, 10:16 AM
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No its out of overall conference revenues. Thus a reduction in everyone's overall take from the conference.
Granted that policy benefits us more than Oklahoma, but this aint the government. It aint "free."
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