Old friend CL, you sound like all my 50 year UCONN buddies. You all can't let go of the Eagles getting the AC nod and "blocking" UCONN's entry into the ACC. The Eagles are awful year in and year out, yet the coffers get filled with conference riches. The sad part is the Huskies would of been a better partner for the ACC. Does this stem the potential defection of the ACC football blue bloods to "greener" pastures? Maybe short term yes but long term they're gone. UCONN football has to continue to get better and build off a good year. The slop schedule they play is in place for 2025 with an uptick to more formidable scheduling (lot of ACC squads) in 2026.
So, Boston College is about to take a $7 million haircut.
You hate to see it....
No, no I cannot.Old friend CL, you sound like all my 50 year UCONN buddies. You all can't let go of the Eagles getting the AC nod and "blocking" UCONN's entry into the ACC.
Although I haven't seen this written anywhere, I would guess that in exchange for that they are acknowledging the validity of the agreement and all the actions of the conference in implementing it and various media contracts.Clemson and FSU got clarity on how they can exit in terms of costs and in the short tern a chance to enhance their revenue sharing coffers.