At what point during this whole epic shuffle do the bowls and their respective 
television deals get any attention?  Depending on how the conferences shake 
out, those conference championships could make most of the bowls (especially in 
the BCS) irrelevant (or more irrelevant, depending on your point of view).

David



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From: M-D November <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2011 1:42 PM
Subject: Re: [TV orNotTV] Notre Dame football, NBC, and Comcast


I'm not really sure I follow your logic.  ND isn't a member of the Big East for 
FOOTBALL; they're an independent.  True, ND is a Big East member in basketball 
and other sports, but football is their prestige program.  ND won't join the 
Big East for football just to prop up the conference - the Big East has no 
major TV deals (that was shot down, in no small part by Pitt's hand last year) 
and too few marquee programs (once Pitt & Syracuse leave the conference in 27 
months) to give ND any kind of scheduling boost.  

ND can only remain independent so long as they have scheduling flexibility & a 
TV deal. As college football goes the way of the super-conference, like Tom 
said earlier their scheduling flexibility disappears, and so does their TV 
deal.  They'd better at least start TALKING to the ACC & SEC now, if not for 
admission, then at least for scheduling options.

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