04-03-2017, 10:48 PM
04-03-2017, 11:36 PM
(04-03-2017 10:48 PM)green Wrote: [ -> ]Best in football.
Best in basketball.
The ACC, y'all.
-- @bytimreynolds
NOBODY DOES IT BETTER
04-04-2017, 05:59 AM
(04-03-2017 10:48 PM)green Wrote: [ -> ]Best in football.
Best in basketball.
The ACC, y'all.
-- @bytimreynolds
NOBODY DOES IT BETTER
But SEC is very closely behind in both.
04-04-2017, 08:12 AM
(04-03-2017 10:48 PM)green Wrote: [ -> ]Best in football.
Best in basketball.
The ACC, y'all.
-- @bytimreynolds
NOBODY DOES IT BETTER
Led me to ask - how many times has this been done before?
2011-12 SEC Alabama and Kentucky
2006-07 SEC Florida -- both titles
1990-91 ACC Georgia Tech (UPI) and Duke
1981-82 ACC Clemson and North Carolina
1974-75 Pac8 USC (UPI) and UCLA
1972-73 Pac8 USC and UCLA
1967-68 Pac8 USC and UCLA
1952-53 B1G Michigan St. and Indiana
04-04-2017, 08:51 AM
OK, ACC has been producing the last few years, yet the revenue gap is growing and ACC dead last in conf payout.
When does the conference start to care about this issue?
When does the conference start to care about this issue?
04-04-2017, 08:56 AM
04-04-2017, 09:10 AM
(04-04-2017 08:51 AM)nole Wrote: [ -> ]OK, ACC has been producing the last few years, yet the revenue gap is growing and ACC dead last in conf payout.
When does the conference start to care about this issue?
I'm pretty certain the leadership of the conference cares a lot. The primary strategy that the conference has developed to address the issue is the launch of the ACC Network in 2019. Whether the ACC can keep pace with the B1G and SEC will depend entirely on the success of that launch. Winning national championships in football and basketball does improve the network's potential for success.
04-04-2017, 09:34 AM
(04-04-2017 09:10 AM)orangefan Wrote: [ -> ](04-04-2017 08:51 AM)nole Wrote: [ -> ]OK, ACC has been producing the last few years, yet the revenue gap is growing and ACC dead last in conf payout.
When does the conference start to care about this issue?
I'm pretty certain the leadership of the conference cares a lot. The primary strategy that the conference has developed to address the issue is the launch of the ACC Network in 2019. Whether the ACC can keep pace with the B1G and SEC will depend entirely on the success of that launch. Winning national championships in football and basketball does improve the network's potential for success.
Revenues will jump once the "linear" ACC Network launches in the fall of 2019. Florida State athletics director Stan Wilcox said the ACC's projections have indicated that the distribution per school will increase by $8 million-$10 million in 2019-20, and then $10 million-$15 million in future years.
-- cbssports.com
promise of a forthcoming network paired with the delicious possibility of texas joining should forever preclude debbie downers like you from peeing on our parade ...
BUILDING TO A CRESCENDO
04-04-2017, 09:34 AM
(04-04-2017 08:12 AM)orangefan Wrote: [ -> ](04-03-2017 10:48 PM)green Wrote: [ -> ]Best in football.
Best in basketball.
The ACC, y'all.
-- @bytimreynolds
NOBODY DOES IT BETTER
Led me to ask - how many times has this been done before?
2011-12 SEC Alabama and Kentucky
2006-07 SEC Florida -- both titles
1981-82 ACC Clemson and North Carolina
1974-75 Pac8 USC (UPI) and UCLA
1972-73 Pac8 USC and UCLA
1967-68 Pac8 USC and UCLA
1952-53 B1G Michigan St. and Indiana
You're forgetting 1990-91: Ga Tech (FB), Duke (MBB)
http://accfootballrx.blogspot.com/2017/0...-4417.html
AllThingsFSU goes even further:
Both titles in same season (but not ACC at time necessarily):
1983 Miami & NC State
1990/91 Georgia Tech & Duke
1991 Miami & Duke / & Duke 1992
1993 FSU & UNC
2001 Miami & Duke / & Maryland 2002
2013 FSU & Louisville
2016/17 Clemson & UNC
http://allthingsfsu.blogspot.com/2017/04...title.html
04-04-2017, 11:02 AM
(04-04-2017 08:12 AM)orangefan Wrote: [ -> ](04-03-2017 10:48 PM)green Wrote: [ -> ]Best in football.
Best in basketball.
The ACC, y'all.
-- @bytimreynolds
NOBODY DOES IT BETTER
Led me to ask - how many times has this been done before?
2011-12 SEC Alabama and Kentucky
2006-07 SEC Florida -- both titles
1990-91 ACC Georgia Tech (UPI) and Duke
1981-82 ACC Clemson and North Carolina
1974-75 Pac8 USC (UPI) and UCLA
1972-73 Pac8 USC and UCLA
1967-68 Pac8 USC and UCLA
1952-53 B1G Michigan St. and Indiana
So only the SEC and ACC have done it (twice each) in the past 40 years. Not bad.
04-04-2017, 11:51 AM
(04-04-2017 11:02 AM)Lou_C Wrote: [ -> ](04-04-2017 08:12 AM)orangefan Wrote: [ -> ](04-03-2017 10:48 PM)green Wrote: [ -> ]Best in football.
Best in basketball.
The ACC, y'all.
-- @bytimreynolds
NOBODY DOES IT BETTER
Led me to ask - how many times has this been done before?
2011-12 SEC Alabama and Kentucky
2006-07 SEC Florida -- both titles
1990-91 ACC Georgia Tech (UPI) and Duke
1981-82 ACC Clemson and North Carolina
1974-75 Pac8 USC (UPI) and UCLA
1972-73 Pac8 USC and UCLA
1967-68 Pac8 USC and UCLA
1952-53 B1G Michigan St. and Indiana
So only the SEC and ACC have done it (twice each) in the past 40 years. Not bad.
Last night makes 3 times for the ACC...
04-06-2017, 05:47 PM