The arrogance of ND knows no ends
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The arrogance of ND knows no ends
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Aug 10, 2023, 9:28 AM
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…let’s push to invite schools who add zero value to the bottom line and yet we are going to play part time in your league
Screw you Irish - if you so truly cared about the league you’d be a full time member
I feel better
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Re: The arrogance of ND knows no ends
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Aug 10, 2023, 9:39 AM
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we'll take Stanford if you (ND) joins the conference for football also.
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Re: The arrogance of ND knows no ends
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Aug 10, 2023, 9:42 AM
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That was my first thought--we'll take those two schools if ND joins as well.
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Re: The arrogance of ND knows no ends
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Aug 10, 2023, 9:40 AM
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And Notre Dame is happy you do but will continue to be a member as long as they want to.
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Re: The arrogance of ND knows no ends
Aug 10, 2023, 10:41 AM
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I think it is pretty clear they won't be a member much longer. Their NBC contract is coming up for renewal and 2024 is the last year they are contractually committed to join the ACC if they decide to stop being independent in football.
I'd say the dye is already cast and their intentions are well telegraphed...
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ND's ACC contract is until 2036.***
Aug 10, 2023, 10:50 AM
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Orange Blooded [2375]
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Re: The arrogance of ND knows no ends
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Aug 10, 2023, 9:58 AM
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What dummy (Swofford) would give them a full vote to boot. If they want a vote on womans field hockey... fine. Football, absolutely not! This league has had no leadership in my lifetime!
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Givng them the full voting rights....
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Aug 10, 2023, 10:01 AM
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when they are an independent in football is clear cut conflict of interests with the ACC suffering the consequences. Why would they ever vote to strengthen ACC football ?
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Surprising the league/conference was able to keep that ....
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Aug 10, 2023, 9:03 PM
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information(ND having a vote like a legit member) under wraps until now—
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The ACC should have told them to go pound sand in 2020 when
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Aug 10, 2023, 10:03 AM
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they got themselves into a schedule bind. They should have reaped what they sowed. Butt, as usual, the ACC was nutless.
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Just one more reason to get out of ACC.
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Aug 10, 2023, 10:04 AM
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Short-sighted leadership. Make long term decisions to solve a current crisis without considering the long term consequences.
1. GOR. When ACC signed it, it seemed like a good idea. B1G had just poached MD. Fear was B1G and SEC would poach other teams from ACC. Solution - sign a contract that would make it way too expensive to leave the conference. Tie teams in for 20 years. Great idea, at the time.
2. ND as a partial member. Sounded like a great idea. Upgrade football schedule, get ND to play 5 games a year. Get ND as full member in all other sports. Get them with one foot in the door so that it will be easier to get them to join as a full member. Downside? Not one. What could possibly go wrong?
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Solid Orange [1381]
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I really don't see any downside to the ND agreement that
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Aug 10, 2023, 10:47 AM
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occurred. Besides people just not liking it because it's easy to bash without reasoning, it has benefited the ACC. And particularly Clemson…those wins against ND helped bolster the reputation of Clemson when it was needed and we were great, the exposure has helped, the SOS addition was sorely needed, and quite frankly the way it was set up made ND more of a football member to Clemson (and every other school) than anyone across divisions…UNC, VT etc... we've played and were set to play ND more often than any other non-division rival.
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Re: I really don't see any downside to the ND agreement that
Aug 10, 2023, 11:26 AM
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I don't see downside to them joining initially, but I'd like to see more upside by them joining in football. That would be the single biggest reason the ACC might have a chance of keeping it all together and remaining relative as the #3 conference.
However, ND is going to do what is best for ND and they don't see that as the best option.
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truly amazing any other ACC school would agree to this w/out
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Aug 10, 2023, 10:11 AM
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Notre Dame joining full time.
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Solid Orange [1381]
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So ND, who negotiated a full voting share when they joined,
Aug 10, 2023, 10:42 AM
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shouldnt be able to use their vote and influence? It'd be absurd if they didn't.
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and heck apparently 11 schools were on board with it
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