Hokie Mark
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2018 NCAA Credits: Did you Know...
...that roughly 20% of the credits earned by Syracuse, Louisville, Notre Dame and Pitt over the last 6 years still go to the American Athletic Conference?
https://accbasketballrx.blogspot.com/201...-know.html
If the ACC had gotten those, this is what the credits distribution would have looked like for 2018:
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01-23-2019 07:37 AM |
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Wolfman
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RE: 2018 NCAA Credits: Did you Know...
I still think there is something fishy about that. If you earned the credits, they should be yours. If you are in a conference and want to distribute them through some plan, that's fine. Imagine if Syracuse had played in a bowl game and a year later their payment goes to the AAC because Syracuse is now in the ACC.
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01-23-2019 08:06 AM |
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RE: 2018 NCAA Credits: Did you Know...
(01-23-2019 07:37 AM)Hokie Mark Wrote: ...that roughly 20% of the credits earned by Syracuse, Louisville, Notre Dame and Pitt over the last 6 years still go to the American Athletic Conference?
https://accbasketballrx.blogspot.com/201...-know.html
If the ACC had gotten those, this is what the credits distribution would have looked like for 2018:
That stinks. When does this arrangement end, 2019?
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01-23-2019 10:31 AM |
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Hokie Mark
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RE: 2018 NCAA Credits: Did you Know...
(01-23-2019 10:31 AM)cuseroc Wrote: (01-23-2019 07:37 AM)Hokie Mark Wrote: ...that roughly 20% of the credits earned by Syracuse, Louisville, Notre Dame and Pitt over the last 6 years still go to the American Athletic Conference?
https://accbasketballrx.blogspot.com/201...-know.html
If the ACC had gotten those, this is what the credits distribution would have looked like for 2018:
That stinks. When does this arrangement end, 2019?
The first year when ALL credits earned by Syracuse, Pitt and Notre Dame go to the ACC is actually 2020. The first year for Louisville is 2021.
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01-23-2019 11:59 AM |
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RE: 2018 NCAA Credits: Did you Know...
(01-23-2019 11:59 AM)Hokie Mark Wrote: (01-23-2019 10:31 AM)cuseroc Wrote: (01-23-2019 07:37 AM)Hokie Mark Wrote: ...that roughly 20% of the credits earned by Syracuse, Louisville, Notre Dame and Pitt over the last 6 years still go to the American Athletic Conference?
https://accbasketballrx.blogspot.com/201...-know.html
If the ACC had gotten those, this is what the credits distribution would have looked like for 2018:
That stinks. When does this arrangement end, 2019?
The first year when ALL credits earned by Syracuse, Pitt and Notre Dame go to the ACC is actually 2020. The first year for Louisville is 2021.
Yeah, and the ACC won't even get the Cards Elite 8 units for 2014-15 since those wins were subsequently vacated. Wonder how that works with the AAC? Did the Cardinals as part of their sanctions have to pay back the units vacated from their 2012 and 2013 Final Four runs in the Big East and their Sweet 16 run in the AAC for which the AAC may have already received money?
Also, please note in the modified chart that even with all those units included the ACC's average per team is basically the same as the Big 12's average per team. Just pointing this out for reference.
Great chart work by the way.
Cheers,
Neil
(This post was last modified: 01-23-2019 02:58 PM by OrangeDude.)
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01-23-2019 02:58 PM |
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Def Berkkat
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RE: 2018 NCAA Credits: Did you Know...
Oh boo hoo.
You're acting like the CEO yelling at the valet that stole the change out of his ash tray.
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01-23-2019 04:54 PM |
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Hokie Mark
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RE: 2018 NCAA Credits: Did you Know...
(01-23-2019 04:54 PM)Def Berkkat Wrote: Oh boo hoo.
You're acting like the CEO yelling at the valet that stole the change out of his ash tray.
Hey, I'm not complaining about the money... it was simply part of the exit fee, as I see it.
My point is more that Big Ten basketball appears to be equal to ACC basketball - until you realize that the B1G is getting all of their credits and the ACC is only getting 80%. So it was not an anti-AAC post... it was an anti-B1G post!
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01-23-2019 05:10 PM |
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Hokie Mark
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RE: 2018 NCAA Credits: Did you Know...
(01-23-2019 02:58 PM)OrangeDude Wrote: (01-23-2019 11:59 AM)Hokie Mark Wrote: (01-23-2019 10:31 AM)cuseroc Wrote: (01-23-2019 07:37 AM)Hokie Mark Wrote: ...that roughly 20% of the credits earned by Syracuse, Louisville, Notre Dame and Pitt over the last 6 years still go to the American Athletic Conference?
https://accbasketballrx.blogspot.com/201...-know.html
If the ACC had gotten those, this is what the credits distribution would have looked like for 2018:
That stinks. When does this arrangement end, 2019?
The first year when ALL credits earned by Syracuse, Pitt and Notre Dame go to the ACC is actually 2020. The first year for Louisville is 2021.
Yeah, and the ACC won't even get the Cards Elite 8 units for 2014-15 since those wins were subsequently vacated. Wonder how that works with the AAC? Did the Cardinals as part of their sanctions have to pay back the units vacated from their 2012 and 2013 Final Four runs in the Big East and their Sweet 16 run in the AAC for which the AAC may have already received money?
Also, please note in the modified chart that even with all those units included the ACC's average per team is basically the same as the Big 12's average per team. Just pointing this out for reference.
Great chart work by the way.
Cheers,
Neil
Yeah, the Big Ten and Big XII are too good for the ACC to lap them... but they can come pretty close to doubling up both the SEC and Pac-12!
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01-23-2019 05:11 PM |
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