Big questions emerge after the initial fallout of USC & UCLA joining the Big Ten. ◽️ What's going on w/ Notre Dame? ◽️ Is the Big Ten expanding more? ◽️ What are Pac-12 sources saying? ◽️ ACC in panic mode? TheAthleticCFB staff gives more insight ⤵️
, what’s left behind could be so reduced Notre Dame may view the ACC the same way it viewed the Big East back then. And even if the ACC holds firm, the financial implications of not joining the Big Ten are severe. Swarbrick has said Notre Dame makes less money as an independent than it would as a full-time ACC member. That means membership in the Big Ten would be a windfall, with school payouts potentially approaching $100 million.
“This decision was made following extensive internal discussion and analysis,” the conference said in a statement, “and is based on the current competitive strength and cohesiveness of our 12 universities.”
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