GopherJack
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All these huge dollar figures throw around right now, don't affect NIL at all.
They'll hold out until the CFP expires and then they're left without a chair.It is pretty clear that Notre Dame is just going to continue to wait, and wait, and wait, until circumstances put them into whatever the SEC will have become.
At this point they have effectively become an ally of the SEC.
Even Sweden is joining NATO. But Notre Dame still insists it can be “independent”. It just doesn’t work that way anymore.
I hope they don't brag about AAA Championships to the bigger schools?It's a school northwest of the Twin Cities that apparently wins minor league football championships on a regular basis. The college football equivalent of winning the AAA World Series.
Their AD (equivalent of a P5 commissioner) outlined three criteria which would force them to join a conference, according to Heather Dinich. (Paraphrasing hereThey'll hold out until the CFP expires and then they're left without a chair.
Yep. Number 1 won't happen.Their AD (equivalent of a P5 commissioner) outlined three criteria which would force them to join a conference, according to Heather Dinich. (Paraphrasing here
1) can no longer get a TV partner to broadcast their home games
2) access to playoffs becomes detrimentally hampered by being independent
3) TV revenue so limited compared to the top confs that it detrimentally hampers competitiveness
So, it's either gonna be #2 (like you're saying), or #3 which is what the speculation was here for a hot second.
#2 will likely happen but I assume there will always be some sort of wild card thing that will make it possible.Yep. Number 1 won't happen.
Number 3 is happening.
Number 2 will happen.
It's just a matter of time until Notre Dame has to align with a conference.
They only get $15 million a year right now. It's already happened. It's just going to get much worse.#2 will likely happen but I assume there will always be some sort of wild card thing that will make it possible.
As far as #3, I'm not sure. Notre Dame can not compete with any conference, but isn't the real question whether or not a Notre Dame only TV deal would be more lucrative than THEIR SHARE of a deal from a larger conference? I really don't know the answer to that.
#2 will likely happen but I assume there will always be some sort of wild card thing that will make it possible.
As far as #3, I'm not sure. Notre Dame can not compete with any conference, but isn't the real question whether or not a Notre Dame only TV deal would be more lucrative than THEIR SHARE of a deal from a larger conference? I really don't know the answer to that.
They also get a special share of the CFP deal themselves (instead of to the conference), and bowl payouts, etc. go directly to them, not shared with a conference.They only get $15 million a year right now. It's already happened. It's just going to get much worse.
Could be. But the longer it goes without new news from the Big Ten ... I think the safer it is to assume that they're done for now with UCLA & USC, and will then announce the new TV with just those two additions. We'll see if the $80-100M/year/school estimate is correct or close.I suspect the big ten is actively negotiating terms and conditions for admission of Notre dame with an end of July deadline. and I would pretty much bet Stanford is going to be part of the package that brings in the Irish. And if these negotiations fail, then I could see the big ten banning conference teams from scheduling the irish.
That seems far fetched and petty. Also it would probably torpedo their existence in Big 10 Hockey, probably of minor concern but not completely inconsequential.I suspect the big ten is actively negotiating terms and conditions for admission of Notre dame with an end of July deadline. and I would pretty much bet Stanford is going to be part of the package that brings in the Irish. And if these negotiations fail, then I could see the big ten banning conference teams from scheduling the irish.
A wild card won't help them any as their schedule will not be up to standards anymore. All the BIG has to do is shut them out of NC games.#2 will likely happen but I assume there will always be some sort of wild card thing that will make it possible.
As far as #3, I'm not sure. Notre Dame can not compete with any conference, but isn't the real question whether or not a Notre Dame only TV deal would be more lucrative than THEIR SHARE of a deal from a larger conference? I really don't know the answer to that.
If I understand it correctly, Irish receive only about $3.2 million CFP payment annually unless it is selected for the semifinals, then it gets an additional payment for achieving that.They also get a special share of the CFP deal themselves (instead of to the conference), and bowl payouts, etc. go directly to them, not shared with a conference.
But that said, let's say all of the revenue from media deals/payouts comes to $30-40M per year.
If the SEC and Big Ten are now cutting checks to each of their members for $80-100M ... obviously that's huge.
On the other hand, Notre Dame is completely private and can do whatever it wants (within the constraints of Title IX). My point is simply this: even if over half the athletic dept budget had to be directly funded by the school itself (rather than various revenue streams generated by the dept) ..... they could just do that.
I feel like it's reasonably safe to assume that Notre Dame Football will always and forever have whatever money is needed, however which way it has to be gotten (donations, direct funding by the school itself, etc.), to be nationally competitive.
And if I understand correctly about the Big Ten, the money that comes strictly from the CFP amounts to something like $4M per school. So not terribly far off, when just looking at CFP bit.If I understand it correctly, Irish receive only about $3.2 million CFP payment annually unless it is selected for the semifinals, then it gets an additional payment for achieving that.
Were in the title game in 2012. Have been ranked in the top-15 seven of the past 10 seasons, and top-10 four of the past 10 seasons. There are a lot of Catholics who watch them religiously...pun sort of intended.sorry for being dense.. but can someone explain why Notre Dame is this golden goose? Are they really going to raise the number of viewers more than say Washington and the Seattle market? Seems like they are still running on the fumes of their prestige of the past? I am of the younger generation and couldn't care less about Notre Dame.
I hope they are the picky girl that declines all offers and they find there is no one else left to dance with. screw'em
With its $15 million contract that means they get closer to $20 million a year total, unless they make the playoffs.And if I understand correctly about the Big Ten, the money that comes strictly from the CFP amounts to something like $4M per school. So not terribly far off, when just looking at CFP bit.
They get some money from the ACC for the rest of sports. Could be $10M.With its $15 million contract that means they get closer to $20 million a year total, unless they make the playoffs.