Time for Duke to face reality and join the Ivy League. We would dominate in most sports, for at least a few years, and we could save a ton of money in the athletic department over the long run. I would view as a step up, maybe not in athletics, but overall for the university.
No...Given they're all Northeastern schools that have been in the league since its official founding in 1954. How many schools have joined/left since then? Zero.
I too admit some disenchantment with all this and might support some de-emphasis on athletics. Although I think excelling in both is still a nice model in theory.
Well, first, why does the SEC need Clemson and Florida State? How big is that conference going to get, and how much better at football?
If those two schools are serious about leaving, let them go. My first two calls are to Vanderbilt and either Northwestern or Indiana. Size of school and academic profile fits the ACC better, anyway.
Hey Commodores, Wildcats, Hoosiers….we’ll even pay your departing fee from your conference with the money we take on from Clemson and FSU leaving!
I look back at how much I cared for and invested in college sports when I joined this board, and how much I am willing to do so now — it is sad how far it has fallen. For lots of reasons.
Maybe that says more about me than the state of college sports. Maybe not. But it’s the unvarnished truth of the matter.
Except for hoping that UNC, that festering globule of pus that charades as a bastion of “student-athletes,” burns in the lowest depth of boiling odorous excrement for all of eternity. And then slowly gets worse for eons at a time. Yeah, I still feel that.
Unfortunately, it's all sports for me. I grew up in western PA, graduated high school in '80, so when I say 'my beloved Steelers' it is not a stretch. When they signed the dog torturer, pennants came off the walls and all memorabilia/shirts/hats went to the local rescue's thrift store. Yes, even my Terrible Towel. The only thing I kept was my black stocking cap with a gold 58 on it, which sits on a shelf in the closet since I live in Florida. I haven't watched a game since.
And don't even ask about my beloved Pirates.
I don’t trust anything a university or conference says about poaching from another conference but the tweet I saw indicated that the SEC rebuffed the contact from Clemson and FSU since they would not bring any additional TV market or dollars. This makes me wonder if the SEC would actually prefer an ACC team from NC or VA over Clemson and FSU.
Why would Clemson want to leave? They have an almost automatic path to the national championship games. Next, when is a league no longer a league? Didn’t the old Southern conference break up when it had so many members you barely played some teams? As far as Texas, they couldn’t win the Big12, so how’s that going to work now with Alabama, Georgia, LSU and Oklahoma? Oklahoma will probably fare better, but will their offense be so high flying against the aforementioned teams? I say a pox on the whole SEC!
yeah, I never thought I'd say this, but I could live with a Duke that doesn't play Division I (FBS) football...it's becoming more and more incongruous every year.
One hundred percent agree. The benefits do not outweigh the strife and sacrifice. I could actually see a lower tier football team providing more fun for students and fans, achieving greater success, and building better rivalries.
But there'$ one a$pect that would certainly be lagging...