ACC's Coast-to-Coast Expansion | Adding Cal, Stanford, and SMU to the ACC
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- čas přidán 5. 03. 2024
- The ACC is not exclusive staying in the Atlantic Coast for the 2024 season, as it has expanded its footprint to the Pacific Coast, adding Cal, Stanford, and SMU. JD Pickell joins to discuss just what this means for college football and how we got to this point.
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I believe adding san Francisco schools to the acc, was the last nails in the coffin for some of the schools to leave the acc
The sad thing about what's going on in college football. Is your making it the NFL. We don't need two NFLs. And I don't care what you say. You think Alabama and Georgia and Ohio State in the next 10 years are going to care if their kids go to class. No they won't and they probably don't now. So is it college football. No it's the NFL. And I don't think it's going to last
Cal and Sanford have a great opportunity to reinvest in college football and basketball over the next couple years to entice invitations to the Big Ten when it eventually expands to 20 or 24 members. They will either claw their way back to relevance like TCU, or double down on apathy - becoming irrelevant like Rice.
My favorite games are David Vs Goliath… I don’t need more blue blood vs blue blood .
The ACC has the most haters on the planet of any conference. Literally talking heads and fanboys all day obsess about their downfall. Pathetic!
The ACC mini-movie.. lol
Well, except for the infamous now “Grant of Rights” years too long contract that’s killing schools, I don’t see the ACC staying together. When the cracks hit, it’s Katie bar the door. I see their best teams going to the Big Ten and SEC, some others going to the Big 12. I think Cal and Stanford and SMU might be heading to the Big 12 at that time. Same for San Diego State. Others.
Who is the GOR killing? Maybe FSU and Clemson but for the rest it is a positive. Not sure why anyone thinks that most ACC teams would have any interest in the B12 when the option to create a just as good as the midwest B12 in their home area.
@@artpowers812 must be nice living in LaLa land….
Nope courting the casual fan will kill college athletics… just like I can’t watch the nba anymore because of all their gimmicks and straying from real basketball
Another music example is a successful acoustic band deciding to go electric.
College football is trying to form a semi-pro league.
Nebraska to the B1G was the massive first domino. That lead to Colorado jumping. Then Missouri and Texas A&M. It's all the Big Ten's doing.
How do you miss the actual start of it all? NEBRASKA to the big. Do some research Andy.
The ACC is a dead man walking.
More irrelevant programs joining an irrelevant Conference