With the ACC agreeing to a grant of rights today.
http://espn.go.com/college-football/...al-sources-say
With the ACC agreeing to a grant of rights today.
http://espn.go.com/college-football/...al-sources-say
Bad day for Cincy and UCONN.
Is there a period before this goes into effect?
I wonder if ND, even though it is just basketball, would have preferred not making such a long term promise to the ACC.
Have to look at the Maryland lawsuit. Their whole contention is that the ACC rules state that any new rule goes into effect one year after the date that it was agreed to. So, if Maryland is right and they need 12 full months - there is a window. If Maryland is wrong - everyone is pretty much stuck in that conference.
"When March Madness spills into April.... that's the gravy!" - Homer Simpson
I've been saying this for awhile. The ACC was nowhere near as unstable as people thought it was. The Big Ten got a team that was desperate for new sources of $$$, and I even wonder if down the line that they might have some "buyer's remorse" about giving up on the ACC so soon.
Big 12 might want Cincy, doubt they want UConn though.
"When March Madness spills into April.... that's the gravy!" - Homer Simpson