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Weird.Why Notre Dame?
Notre Dame has always seemed like a Big 10 team, and they are right in the middle of Big 10 country
Weird.Why Notre Dame?
Also the fact that we already have the Pennsylvania TV market with Penn State.But the biggest negative is their AD! What he did to Nebraska is just beneath contempt. If they change their AD I would welcome them with open arms but just the thought of what he did to NU makes my blood boil!!3 reasons for Pitt: They are an AAU (academics) member, they have a rivalry with Penn State, and location.
Grabbing Georgia Tech would be a big plus for Big Ten recruiting because you could promise recruits the opportunity to play a game in their homestate (or near their homestate) for probably at least once in their career. Also, if we could add Atalanta to the Big Ten Network market, there's an even greater for southern families to watch their kid play on TV every saturday. Furthermore, think of all the TV sets you would add from an entirely new location by brining in GT. All those cable companies would add the network to their basic packages, which would be a lot. College athletics is becoming a very money-driven industry and although we may not like that fact, we better embrace it instead of being left behind.Why are we so hung up on markets? Aside from Atlanta and NO what great markets does the SEC pull? Not many. At least not in comparison to us. They get TV money because they have great teams that play National Championship football. People watch for that reason and the networks reward them for it. The power brokers also know that GT doesn't pull metro Atlanta, UGA and to a lesser extent AU do.
We don't need to add the Jackets to get more money. To do that we need to improve our product. Big name teams and winning titles will make that happen. That's why adding NU was a great move and ND is the next logical step.
We already have great regional markets. The goal is a national one.
It doesn't matter if it is or not. You have to remember Bucky that this is a HUSKER message board. No disrespect intended but that was such a horrible time for us-I don't know if you have any idea how painful it was to watch years and years of tradition trashed by someone who was one of your own.I'm sure that's high on Delaney's list of expansion concerns.But the biggest negative is their AD! What he did to Nebraska is just beneath contempt. If they change their AD I would welcome them with open arms but just the thought of what he did to NU makes my blood boil!!3 reasons for Pitt: They are an AAU (academics) member, they have a rivalry with Penn State, and location.
To me it seems like the B1G has always been chasing Notre Dame.Weird.Why Notre Dame?
Notre Dame has always seemed like a Big 10 team, and they are right in the middle of Big 10 country
No difference, as in none at all. Potential for 14 games, same as it is currently.9 conference games + 2 nonconference+ 2(championship games) 13 potential regular season games. No real big difference in games.
Also I chose these teams primarily due to location, and history, but those could be different.
My Crazy B1G Expansion Idea
The WAC was a 16-team, 4-pod conference. And that went so well for them . . .While it would create some excitement making the first 16 team league, unless I'm missing something the inequity in games would be a stumbling block for the lesser teams. 2 teams each year would play 13 games. 2 teams would play 12 while the other 12 would only get 11 (plus a bowl game if lucky). Many schools have a hard time surviving on the revenue from 12 games and since the lesser blowls are a financial drain it would cost them to send a team. I'm not sure if the revenue sharing from the extra championship game would make up the difference.
I understand the national fanbase of Notre Dame, but not sure why it would be gain the attention of an entire NY market. Is this where most of the TV ratings come from or what? I figured NY City to be an NFL town and the other parts of the state had large support for Syracuse or other in-state schools. But I live in Omaha, and may not know any better...They would secure the NY market and a large national market. Despite how much we may not like them, they have a huge following, more than any other college team in NY and quite possibly the largest fan base in the country.Why Notre Dame?
Also would provide even more marque games for primetime TV.
So to simply put it - $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Also they have very strong academics (so much so, that their actually very worried that joining the Big Ten would lower their academic status).