(08-08-2022 09:08 AM)JRsec Wrote:
ACC Brands left to be taken and assuming 12 are needed for dissolution:
From the ACC:
Florida State / 10th nationally in Revenue / 2nd in the ACC in value added
Clemson / 26th nationally in Revenue / 1st in the ACC in value added
Louisville / 15th nationally in Revenue / 7th in the ACC in value added
Miami / 29th nationally in Revenue / 5th in the ACC in value added
North Carolina / 35th nationally in Revenue / 8th in the ACC in value added
Virginia Tech / 46th nationally in Revenue / 3rd in the ACC in value added
N.C. State / 56th nationally in Revenue / 6th in the ACC in value added
Georgia Tech / 60th nationally in Revenue / 4th in the ACC in value added
Virginia / 36th nationally in Revenue / 9th in the ACC in value added
Syracuse / 59th nationally in Revenue / 10th in the ACC in value added
Pittsburgh / 45th nationally in Revenue / 11th in the ACC in value added
Boston College / 57th nationally in Revenue / 12th in the ACC in value added
Wake Forest / 61st nationally in Revenue / 13th in the ACC in value added
Duke / 33rd nationally in Revenue / 14th in the ACC in value added
*** Notre Dame is the Star brand and greatest value and counts in dissolution***
If adjusted for basketball value added:
Louisville is 1st
Florida State 2nd
Clemson 3rd
Virginia Tech 4th
North Carolina is 5th
Syracuse is 6th
Duke is 7th
N.C. State 8th
Georgia Tech 9th
Miami 10th
Virginia 11th
Pittsburgh 12th
Wake Forest 13th
Boston College is 14th
B12 remaining schools of interest:
Kansas / 34th nationally in Revenue / 3rd in the B12 when adjusted for basketball with a significant gap between 3rd and 4th.
*** If Kansas was adjusted for basketball valuation and placed in the ACC here is where they would stand: 5th in Revenue / 1st in value added.
PAC school are limited to just the Big 10.
Market additions left to be taken:
Georgia Tech / Atlanta
Miami / Miami (the greater region)
Texas Christian / DFW
Florida State (general state coverage)
North Carolina (general state coverage)
Virginia Tech / Virginia (general state coverage)
Syracuse (general state coverage)
Boston College (Greater Boston)
Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh)
There's the info.
So which 8 should head to the SEC (whose preference is Deep South brands and new states) and which 4 should head to the B1G (whose preference is AAU and large markets)? And do you think if Kansas is taken dissolution is still safe at 11?
And has anyone considered that if the Big 10 ignores the ACC that the SEC can't take enough to dissolve them and would be forced to consider Kansas, Colorado for expansion?
Louisville is 1st There is no interests in them.
Florida State 2nd Both Big 10 and SEC wants them.
Clemson 3rd SEC
Virginia Tech 4th SEC
North Carolina is 5th Big 10 as NC State goes to SEC.
Syracuse is 6th No interests in them from any conferences
Duke is 7th No interest, and the fanbase is way too small.
N.C. State 8th SEC
Georgia Tech 9th Big 10 could grab them.
Miami 10th No interests as their fanbase have somepletely srunk.
Virginia 11th Big 10
Pittsburgh 12th Big 10
Wake Forest 13th No fanbase.
Boston College is 14th No fanbase.
Other markets from the other conferences.
AAC:
SMU - Dallas
Memphis- Memphis
USF - Tampa
Temple - Philly
Rice - Houston
UTSA - San Antonio
UAB - Birmingham
Charlotte - Charlotte
Navy - Baltimore
Tulsa - Tulsa
Tulane - New Orleans
Wichita State - Wichita if they add football.
FAU - Boca Raton
North Texas - Denton
SMU, Memphis and Navy might be going to another conference.
C-USA:
UTEP - El Paso
Middle Tennessee State - Murphreesboro
MAC:
Toledo - Toledo
Buffalo - Buffalo
Northern Illinois - Chicago area.
Akron - Akron
Ball State - Muncie
Big 12:
TCU - Dallas
BYU - Salt Lake City
Houston - Houston
UCF - Orlando
Cincinnati - Cincinnati
Texas Tech - Lubbock
MWC:
San Diego State - San Diego
Fresno State- Fresno
UNR - Reno
UNLV - Las Vegas
Boise State - Boise
Air Force - Colorado Springs
San Jose State - San Jose
New Mexico - Alberquerqee
Utah State - Logan
PAC 12:
Arizona State - Tempe
Arizona - Tucsun
California -Berkley
Oregon -Eugene
Stanford - Stanford
Utah - Salt Lake City
Washington - Seattle
SBC:
Arkansas State - Jonesboro
Georgia State - Atlanta
ODU - Norfolk
South Alabama - Mobile
Southern Mississippi - Hattiesburg
Independent:
Army - West Point
UConn - Storrs
UMass. - Amherst
FCS:
UCA - Conway
Kennesaw State - Kennesaw
UNA - Florence
UNF - Jacksonville
Montana - Missoula
Montana State -Boozeman
Northern Arizona - Flagstaff
Portland State - Portland
Sacramento State - Sacramento
Weber State - Ogden
Indiana State - Terre Haute
Illinois State - Bloomington
Missouri State - Springfield
NDSU - Fargo
Northern Iowa - Ceder Falls
Youngstown State - Youngstown
Central Connecticutt State - New Britain
LIU - Brooklyn
Little Rock - Little Rock
Lindenwood - St. Charles
Tennessee State - Nashville
Holy Cross - Worcester
Butler - Indianapolis
Dayton - Dayton
Drake - Des Moines
St Thomas - St. Paul
San Diego - San Diego
Houston Baptist - Houston
UIW - San Antonio
Lamar - Beaumont
McNeese State - Lake Charles
Chattanooga - Chattanooga
East Tennessee State - Johnson City
Mercer - Macon
Alabama State - Montgomery
Bethune-Cookman - Daytona Beach
Florida A&M- Tallahassee
Jackson State - Jackson
UAPB - Pine Bluff
Southern U. Batan rougue
Texas Southern - Houston
ACU - Abilene
UTRGV - Edinburg
Utah Tech - St. George
Delaware - Newark
North Carolina A&T - Greensboro
Towson - Towson
Stony Brook - Stony Brook
Albany - Albany
Richmond - Richmond
Villanova - Villanova
Fordham - Bronx
Georgetown - DC
I took some of the schools in large populated areas. They do add value if you think about it. The Big 2 would hurt all the other schools of communities big time.