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College Football Championship Week

I don't feel bad for ND. They should just join a conference. I'm sure they are not hurting for money and there is lots to go around.
 
I don't feel bad for ND. They should just join a conference. I'm sure they are not hurting for money and there is lots to go around.
It's 50 million a season from NBC and Peacock for just football. What is the ACC TV contract pay each school for just football?
 
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So here is where it all falls off the rails. The spokesman for the selection committee said that ND became head to head with Miami and Miami won the head to head. But they became head to head because BYU got boot stomped in a championship game. So in that case getting your dick knocked off in a championship game had implications. However, in the case of Alabama it did not. Case closed.
 
It's 50 million a season from NBC and Peacock for just football. What is the ACC TV contract pay each school for just football?
The ACC distributes TV money with a new formula: 40% split equally, and 60% based on a 5-year rolling average of football (75%) and men's basketball (25%) TV viewership, rewarding successful programs like Clemson/FSU. For the 2023-24 year, schools averaged $45 million, but the new "Success & Brand Initiative" (SSI) model adds millions for high-performers, potentially closing the gap with the Big Ten/SEC by adding significant annual bonuses, notes AP News, FootballScoop.com, WRAL.
How the New Model Works (Starting 2024-25)
  • Equal Share (40%): A portion of the revenue is divided evenly among all members.
  • Viewership-Based Share (60%):
    • 75% of this share is tied to football TV ratings (5-year rolling average).
    • 25% of this share is tied to men's basketball TV ratings (5-year rolling average).
  • Brand & Success Initiative (SSI): Additional payouts for postseason success and high-profile games, boosting top programs.
Key Changes & Impact
  • Higher Payouts for Stars: Teams with large fanbases and successful programs (like FSU, Clemson) get significantly more money due to higher ratings in prime slots.
  • Closing the Gap: The SSI is designed to help the ACC's top schools earn closer to Big Ten/SEC levels, potentially adding millions annually.
  • 2023-24 Baseline: Before the new model, schools got around $45 million each from shared revenue.
  • New Members: SMU will forgo TV revenue for nine years, while Cal & Stanford take a reduced share.
This new system rewards investment in football and on-field success, directly impacting how much TV money schools receive annually.
 
It's 50 million a season from NBC and Peacock for just football. What is the ACC TV contract pay each school for just football?
$45 million for the 2023-24, but I believe top-rated schools in football/basketball viewership can earn significantly more. Notre Dame would fall into that category.
 
The ACC distributes TV money with a new formula: 40% split equally, and 60% based on a 5-year rolling average of football (75%) and men's basketball (25%) TV viewership, rewarding successful programs like Clemson/FSU. For the 2023-24 year, schools averaged $45 million, but the new "Success & Brand Initiative" (SSI) model adds millions for high-performers, potentially closing the gap with the Big Ten/SEC by adding significant annual bonuses, notes AP News, FootballScoop.com, WRAL.
How the New Model Works (Starting 2024-25)
  • Equal Share (40%): A portion of the revenue is divided evenly among all members.
  • Viewership-Based Share (60%):
    • 75% of this share is tied to football TV ratings (5-year rolling average).
    • 25% of this share is tied to men's basketball TV ratings (5-year rolling average).
  • Brand & Success Initiative (SSI): Additional payouts for postseason success and high-profile games, boosting top programs.
Key Changes & Impact
  • Higher Payouts for Stars: Teams with large fanbases and successful programs (like FSU, Clemson) get significantly more money due to higher ratings in prime slots.
  • Closing the Gap: The SSI is designed to help the ACC's top schools earn closer to Big Ten/SEC levels, potentially adding millions annually.
  • 2023-24 Baseline: Before the new model, schools got around $45 million each from shared revenue.
  • New Members: SMU will forgo TV revenue for nine years, while Cal & Stanford take a reduced share.
This new system rewards investment in football and on-field success, directly impacting how much TV money schools receive annually.
Again is that all sports put together as in the ACC network and basketball gets this piece, wrestling gets this or is that just football? Cause NBC is just football.
 
Again is that all sports put together as in the ACC network and basketball gets this piece, wrestling gets this or is that just football? Cause NBC is just football.
As I understand 75 % football 25% basketball for that $45 million but the SSI adds more to those totals, especially to successful high performers
 
So say 70 million for all sports really isn't really the same as 50 million directly to football from NBC. Plus the prestige of their own package which has further financial impacts.
Notre Dame got $17 million from the ACC media deal based on what I was able to find. I don't think the numbers are straightforward. If Notre Dame had already joined the ACC, the conference would've got a better media deal, and with the tiered system they put in place, they'd probably be getting near the same or more. On top of that, they'd have access to a bye week.

Now it looks like Notre Dame has a sweet deal in place for playoff access next year so it may not matter so much.
 
ND's 26 schedule. Pencil them in the playoffs already. Ridiculous that they get a special guarantee.


2026 Notre Dame Football Schedule​

Shamrock Series
Sunday
Sep. 6
Wisconsin Badgers Football Schedule vs Wisconsin Badgers Lambeau Field, Green Bay, WI Time TBA ETNBC/Peacock
Saturday
Sep. 12
Rice Owls Football Schedule Rice Owls Notre Dame Stadium, Notre Dame, IN Time TBA ETTV TBA
Saturday
Sep. 19
Michigan State Spartans Football Schedule Michigan State Spartans Notre Dame Stadium, Notre Dame, IN Time TBA ETTV TBA
Saturday
Sep. 26
Purdue Boilermakers Football Schedule at Purdue Boilermakers Ross-Ade Stadium, West Lafayette, IN Time TBA ETTV TBA
Saturday
Oct. 3
North Carolina Football Schedule at North Carolina Tar Heels Kenan Memorial Stadium, Chapel Hill, NC Time TBA ETTV TBA
Saturday
Oct. 31
Navy Football Schedule vs Navy Midshipmen Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, MA Time TBA ETTV TBA
Saturday
Nov. 7
Miami (FL) Football Schedule Miami (FL) Hurricanes Notre Dame Stadium, Notre Dame, IN Time TBA ETTV TBA
Saturday
Nov. 21
Boston College Football Schedule Boston College Eagles Notre Dame Stadium, Notre Dame, IN Time TBA ETTV TBA
Date TBA SMU Football Schedule SMU Mustangs Notre Dame Stadium, Notre Dame, IN Time TBA ETTV TBA
Date TBA Syracuse Orange Football Schedule at Syracuse Orange JMA Wireless Dome, Syracuse, NY Time TBA ETTV TBA
Date TBA Stanford Cardinal Football Schedule Stanford Cardinal Notre Dame Stadium, Notre Dame, IN Time TBA ETTV TBA
Date TBA USC Football Schedule vs USC Trojans Site, City TBD Time TBA ETTV TBA
 
Makes you wonder if ND will have to go undefeated though?
And still not get in.
Sorry, but I’m still a little salty about this whole ordeal. The main reason is I truly thought this was the best Notre Dame football team that they fielded in a long long time, and I truly felt that they had a chance to win it all.
The last half of the season if you’re a college football fan and watch a lot of college football like I do, it was pretty evident that Notre Dame arguably was the best team in the nation and could beat anybody.
Now, with that all being said, I also truly feel that them declining a bowl game is not the right thing to do. Even if the seniors voted and didn’t want to attend the bowl game, I’m sure they could’ve filled it a very competitive team with the younger players on the squad in a bowl game.
And I blame coach Freeman for this decision ultimately. As the leader of young men, this would’ve been a great exercise and what lies ahead for these young men in their lives…things don’t always go the way you want them to go, but you still gotta put your big boy pants on and go to work.
 
I’m thinking Ty Simpson really hurt his draft stock today.
He might return for another season just to build on it. Which would leave the Steelers with really only two options that probably they won’t be aggressive enough to acquire. Mendoza will probably go one or two. Moore within the top ten.

With AR more than likely to retire and MT more than likely to return, next season will not be pretty. Even more so than the last two seasons and that is saying something.
 
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