Gophers_4life
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NP I will spend the rest of the day mocking you in case it is needed.Just my opinion, but I don't see it happening. If I'm wrong, I'm sure I will be mocked which in this case I'd deserve.
No one will mock you. It's not that important, but Notre Dame will join the Big Ten. It might happen this summer or it might happen in a couple summers, but it's happening.Just my opinion, but I don't see it happening. If I'm wrong, I'm sure I will be mocked which in this case I'd deserve.
I hope you are not wrong. F-ND.Just my opinion, but I don't see it happening. If I'm wrong, I'm sure I will be mocked which in this case I'd deserve.
NBC wants to air a Big Ten game or two every week as part of the new media rights deal. They could easily renegotiate the Notre Dame agreement if they get a Big Ten game.I think Method Man said it best. Cash Rules Everything Around Me.
ND makes less TV money than Rutgers. They comin'. Their NBC deal ends in 2025 and that's when they make the move, though it gets announced way earlier. They will buy their way out of the ACC situation. Some think the ACC will collapse but I doubt it.
ND football does not have to join any conference to be god's chosen team.
In fact joining any conference would dilute their brand as America's best loved team.
If you do not believe any of this bring up the subject to a ND alum.
Easy way to force them to join the Big. Tell you won’t schedule them in any sport unless they join.
I'm not familiar with this school. Who?Too scared to add ndsu
From Google: "Notre Dame is currently planted in position with an NBC deal through 2025, one which is reportedly worth $15 million annually"NBC wants to air a Big Ten game or two every week as part of the new media rights deal. They could easily renegotiate the Notre Dame agreement if they get a Big Ten game.
Notre Dame wouldn't need to worry about that contract.
I'd take Cal over OregonI wonder, if the Big Ten got Notre Dame and Stanford .... would they actually go from 18 to 20?
Do Washington and Oregon bring enough TV value/viewers to maintain the per school rate at whatever it would be at 18? I'm not sure they do.
This is exactly the huge elephant ... perhaps not quite yet in the room, but outside the house if you peek out the window.A lot of people are talking about this coming down to two power conferences.
The money being tossed around for Big Ten could be substantially larger as a national network than the SEC.
Yes, SEC football may edge our Big Ten talent now, but if this new deal allows for pay-for-play for student athletes, suddenly top talent will be more likely to come to Big Ten schools.
If this deal allows you to throw $10 or $20 million at player salaries per team, suddenly the NIL imbalance isn't a problem anymore and the urge to compete with NIL money against a national machine seems unfruitful.
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.I'm not familiar with this school. Who?
Eventually, St. Thomas will get around to taking care of them...Too scared to add ndsu
I think Method Man said it best. Cash Rules Everything Around Me.
Haven't read enough but dolla dolla bill y'all. It's all that matters in the end. Sadly.