What Insider COULD NOT say in BOMBSHELL Realignment Update | ACC | FSU | Clemson | UNC | Miami
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- Josh Pate had A LOT to say about a date which we might see some movement coming on conference realignment but there were a couple things I wanted to chat through.
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I wish Stanford and Cal cut and run from this mess and just help OSU and WSU rebuild a PAC/MTW Conference.
I'm starting to think Stanford Cal Washington State and Oregon State will end up in the ACC West and then there will be Notre Dame and what's left in the ACC East. After what teams go to the SEC and Big ten then the Big 12 will grab four maybe 6 teams. Then what's left will be the ACC.
They may have to run back to the pac after the dust settles lol
Stanford and Cal feel that they're better than the Beavers and Wazzu. They were willing to put on their kneepads of any of the Power 4 conferences for some semblance of security
@@davidframe1613 yeah no...
@@davidframe1613ND would just join the B1G if the ACC falls apart they’re not staying wit the leftovers lmao💀
Ohio State fan in Ohio here. the big 10 would absolutely love to get a foothold in florida, with either fsu, miami, or both. they'd also love to add unc, and maybe ga tech and uva too. the collapse of the acc and the addition of some of the marquee programs to the big 10 would also force notre dame's hand.
the big 10 is in a contest for supremacy with the sec, and those additions would definitely give the big 10 a huge boost in that battle. the big 10 is already a national conference, stretching from LA to NYC, with many massive markets in between, whereas the sec is more of a regional conference. the sec stretches from florida to texas, while the big 10 literally spans coast to coast. now imagine adding fsu/miami/both to the mix. not only would the big 10 stretch from LA to NYC, they'd also stretch from seattle to miami/tallahassee. the already massive media rights deals would be even more massive. the big 10 would be a money making machine. in the long run, that's going to win the war for the big 10.
all of that being said, i think there is a critical mass for conference size. how big can they get, before they start to crumble under their own weight? speaking personally, on my bucket list is to see the Buckeyes play in every big 10 stadium. i've been to 8, with number 9 coming up this year. there was a time not so long ago, when 9 big 10 stadiums meant i'd almost be done, but now it's only halfway. add 4 more schools, and i might not be able to get to all of them. that 9th stadium is autzen, to see the Buckeyes play the ducks. that is surreal to think of oregon as a big 10 conference game.
expanded conferences make for great conference matchups, like Ohio State - oregon, but i think we'll start to miss those traditional matchups, or at least i will. people outside of traditional big 10 territory might not think much of an Ohio State vs illinois, or iowa, or minnesota, or wisconsin, but i love those games. classic, hard-nosed big 10 football at its finest, it's faaannnttastic! with expanded conferences, those games will become fewer and fewer. as it is, Ohio State only has 6 games on their schedule with traditional teams who were big 10 members when i was in high school. as expansion continues, that will inevitably become less. i hope the expansion craze ends soon, before it hits critical mass.
What collapse. Gonna be stronger, hopefully without the cry babies.
@@harryhoesch3793 wake, syracuse and bc going to raid the mac to stay a power conference?
Can't take FSU without Miami coming along too. That is one of the best rivalries ever. Most of the games are won by 3 points or less. I have respect for the B1G and can't stand the SEC and their fans.
I’ll be going to Oregon to watch the Buckeyes too.
Why would you just want one Florida school? The B10 got USC and UCLA for the state of California! Florida is closer to the main B10 footprint, 3rd largest state, on EST and the 3rd largest state. Miami and FSU may not have the Rose connection as USC, UCLA, Oregon and Washington historical! However, Miami and FSU has big game and high stake game history over the last 38 years with Nebraska, Penn State, Michigan and Ohio State. I'm a Miami fan, who has lived in Clearwater/Tampa bay for 20 plus years. I here to tell you, the state Florida is at 23 million and growing daily. It also is full of MidWest and East coast transplants who are B10 fans and alums! Also, if you have Miami and FSU in the B10, it can only help recruiting for the schools not named Ohio State, Michigan and Penn State. The kids from here would know, they would play Miami and FSU at home and back home in Florida 2 to 4 times in their college career!
You can go back further than that with the flip flop artist known as Finebaum. When FSU was excluded from CFP he was calling them cry babies & that QB injury would not be at the level of a SEC team invite.
Mr Flip Floppers (Finebaum) brains are all in his ears and he usually wears his ass for a hat.
It was reported today that the ACC and ESPN tried to force Clemson to change the Clemson vs South Carolina game to black Friday. Clemson said no.
Can't miss all those sales!
It would be watched by a larger audience. There was one year that the game was only televised by Comcast locally. It would have helped in recruiting and on Clemson getting a better landing spot.
Yeah, kinda stupid on their part.
Understand something about Miami! Its a private school! Your not going to hear what is going on behind closed doors.
That's true..with no notice they can make a move. I'm pretty sure they are waiting to see how it shakes out first.
Tell me what went on behind closed doors when they voted for the ACC to sue FSU to prevent them from leaving the conference. That is a crystal clear statement that they want to prevent any school from leaving. Now people are talking about where they might end up? GTFOH
They won't learn until news breaks that Miami is headed to the B1G or SEC
@@basedjiren3889 How are they going to get out of the ACC? Remember, they voted for the ACC to sue FSU to prevent them from leaving the conference.
See you soon Notre Dame! I am inevitable.
Sincerely,
The Big Ten
Notre Dame is not joining the Big ten. The Big ten would be joining Notre Dame just ask them! 🤣😂🤣
@@davidframe1613 That is definitely what that fanbase would say and like to believe.🤣🤣🤣
@@davidframe1613 Big 10 isn't the ACC and let ND get full share if not playing in conference. ND will either have to jump ship or sink and die with the ACC.
@@7empest376 Yup!
this is awesome! They've been a good fit in Men's hockey...soon all sports
If you look at all the other conference realignment acquisitions. Sec= Oklahoma/Texas = each other's biggest rival. BIG10= USC/UCLA , UW/OREGON = EACH other's biggest rival. I think Miami is a take, especially after a winning season, at the very least for control. Or they go big10 with ND..IMO
Clemson, Florida State, North Carolina, & Virginia to the SEC. Miami & Notre Dame to the B1G. My wishful prediction.
Hell yeah! I will take that all day long. Although personally I think it should just be Clemson and FSU.
The two teams that are actually relevant in football.
I agree. I don’t think it’s a coincidence that Notre Dame and Miami got AAU status last year.
I agree it will be Clemson Florida State UNC and UVA to SEC. ND and Miami to B10.
@@boweevil8390Florida State likely burned too many bridges with the way they handled their ACC exit, so it is unlikely the SEC will take them. It's likely B1G or bust for FSU.
I agree but I would take Virginia tech over Virginia. They have better tradition and a more sec style fan base
Could it be enough teams that they vote to dissolve the conference before they leave?
NCAA Finances by school published in USA Today on March 14th
Revenues
#14 Virginia $161.9M
#15 Fl Staate $161.1M
#17 Clemson $158.3M
#32 No Carolina $122.6M
July, yes
I think Clemson and FSU announce before the August deadline (July is very likely.) I think Finebaum obviously has sources throughout the SEC, he's not their official mouthpiece with a dedicated show on the SEC Network with zero sources. I'm not his biggest fan, but I believe that he forms his opinion based off of the things he hears. That said, I think his constant flip-flopping is deliberate. I think pushing the narrative of Clemson/FSU to the SEC was meant to see if there was any reaction from B1G sources. Likewise, I think his saying that Clemson/FSU doesn't fit into the B1G or that the B1G won't want either school because of their academics (AAU status) is probably meant to discourage the school and make them believe that they only have one real option.
A significant part of Seminole Nation wants to be in the B1G and wants nothing to do with ESPN, but I still believe at the end of the day, the SEC wants Florida State and Clemson. I also believe that they want to get into North Carolina and Virginia and will likely end up with Clemson, FSU, UNC, and Virginia to get to 20.
It makes too much sense from every standpoint for Clemson/FSU to be in the SEC. With the additions of Oklahoma and Texas, and the possible additions of the aforementioned schools, the SEC will get a larger payout than the B1G in the next round of tv deals. Looking at the B1G as paying more (right now) is short sighted.
Not only that, but the B1G has about five decent matchups for FSU (Ohio State, Michigan, Penn State, Oregon, USC) whereas the SEC has like 8 (UGA, Bama, Texas, Texas A&M, LSU, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Florida.) The B1G has a LOT of low end matchups, Indiana, Illinois, Purdue, Maryland, Minnesota, Northwestern, Rutgers whereas the SEC honestly has one, Vanderbilt. Even when you're playing Vanderbilt, at least you get to visit Nashville.
Not to mention, FSU has a LOT more sports than football that has to travel. It would be a lot easier, cheaper, and more competitive with rivalries across the southeast than sending athletes, alumni, boosters, and fans across the country. FSU made the mistake of turning down the SEC in 1990 for academics and money and it was a huge mistake. I hope that they don't do it again.
The deadline was June 30th 😂
@@basedjiren3889 the deadline for an ACC school to announce their departure from the conference for the 2025 season is August 15th. The hypothetical deadline for schools in the ACC to announce their departure to trigger ESPN's composition clause was June 30th, because the ACC would have been below the threshold of schools required for the league to have in their membership. The deadline for THAT was June 30th because SMU joined on July 1st.
I'm sure in your haste to attempt to make someone look stupid, you overlooked those facts. 😂
I agree. Auburn FSU will always travel well too.
@@trclark7689yes now 1 more team has to announce departure than on June 30 to trigger composition clause
So Pate's breaking news is some vague "prediction" with no specifics? I need to get into this prediction game. Therefore, I predict there will be a significant world event in July. I cannot give details at this time, only that it will be big news affecting at least one country in the world. Rest assured, I will be back to take full credit once the event happens, and I will expect all of you to awe at my prognostication skills.
Thank you! I've never watched this guy's channel before but the fact that he believes this is hilarious. These are flat earth theories but for football. There's no way Josh Pate, of all people, would have extra insider knowledge nobody else does.
While I agree that what he said was very vague, I will say that Josh Pate isn't one to say something for clout like 99/100 of CFB UA-cam media heads.
I don't think he really knows who, what, and how, but was leaked a when.
Josh is actually credible unlike the vast majority.
Everyone is saying a date. Someone is going to be right. Lol😂
Like you, i thought June 30 date was a viable move. However, the February of 2025 is really the controlling date. June 30 was about a majority vote and the other schools either didn't have the balls or don't want their gravy train to end. Bottom line, we are leaving, and come February, espn will NOT resign thru 2036 without us and Clemson in the mix.
So are you not of the opinion that the August 15th deadline to announce we are leaving the conference means anything?
@jamesb0255 I think that's a given. It's an important date, but I think February 2025 and the lawsuit set our course for the future. The lawsuit pretty much made the August date obvious. If espn declines to renew at the current amount, then the acc is toast.
@@caballotustenagge9006 Good luck finding a new home if you leave. There is no chance that you will get an invite for a new conference as cord cutting is a real issue, and streaming service is not there with the numbers. Televised sports hit the bubble a few years ago. There is not the money in the future for the P2 to expand with.
Keep July 12th in mind.
I've heard that date from a few people connected with Clemson.
Not sure that's THE day in July referenced to, but it's floating around here in Upstate SC.
Maryland is now really shining in my mind as very smart to leave the ACC instead of being forced into signing that ridiculous GOA. I wish FSU had been as smart and also rejected those handcuffs.
Pate implied that the announcement would be made during either B1G or SEC media days occur. Didn't say it, but I think he said enough that he wants us to think he said it.
It's clickbait. I will bet money nothing will be announced at either of the media days.
Pate is not even a realignment expert. He does not know anything how all of this works. All of this should have happened 20 + years ago before all the cord cutting and all that. It is too late for the P2 to even add more schools.
Many don't realize that Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Texas A&M initially approached the B1G as part of a package of five Big 12 schools to see if the Big Ten was interested. The response was positive, but only Nebraska was chosen for an individual agreement-source: Omaha World-Herald.
I think back then the Big Ten wasnt going south at that point, and Nebraska is a midwest school which most of the conference situated
Things worked out well.
I think what has happened with college sports, specifically football, is a travesty but you do you
That was stupid. Texas A&M is worth way more than Nebraska
Nebraska is a huge money brand.
He’s been saying this every month for the past six months, broken watch is right twice a day.
What have I said?
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@@LateKickwithJoshPate big news in the ACC is coming soon then nothing happens… prob a bit of frustration on my part, I’d rather us stay in the ACC for another year or two. Till the season starts y’all are where we come to vent. Thank you for your sacrifice.
I feel the third team is Uva or Unc.Im surprised these schools didnt break away and just start their own conference if it was financially able to do
Watch for the NCAA Settlement Judge to certify the Settlement or to declare against some of it and that it must be changed before it can be certified. The new lawsuit that was just filed adds more pressure to the situation.
I'm thinking the SEC will take FSU Clemson Kansas and West Virginia. These school's are more aligned with the other SEC schools and I'm also thinking Notre Dame and Miami goes to the Big ten. Then the Big 12 and ACC could become one East Coast West Coast Big 12 conference under the Big 12 contract. I could be wrong but the SEC is the south and I don't think they want a lot of schools outside their political viewpoint. Well let's say they have not stepped outside of it yet. Adding a UNC or Virginia could be a shock to the SEC and both are not football schools. Never have been never will be.
yeah no.... Nobody thinks the SEC is taking West VA or Kansas...and I mean NOBODY. KANSAS IS A AAU SCHOOL LIKE THE REST OF THE BIG TEN, SO...
The SEC does not want Kansas or West Virginia. If they did, they would have gotten them already.
I see Clemson as a more likely possibility than FSU. If SEC goes with 2 schools, it will likely be one of 2 NC schools (either UNC or NCSt) and either Clemson or UVA/VaTech. Culturally, VaTech makes more sense than UVA. If they go 4 schools, I could see both UNC and NCSt then 2 of Clemson, VaTech, UVA (least likely of these). Agreed, UVA will never be a football school; but hey, can use bottom feeders too, lol.
Who does the ACC at after Clemson and Florida State leave? Will they add 2, 4 or 6 teams?
The ACC doesn't need to add anyone if only Clemson and FSU leave.
Florida state and Clemson are a perfect fit in SEC..
He's repeating what they've been talking about on spearatics channel. When SMU, Cal, and Stanford join the ACC that's when we'll break free. That's the official date.
That was July 1. So…
Have to look at all sports in hand not just football when it comes down to it besides a few schools like Texas bc they got the money 😂
If the ACC loses more than the top two schools FSU and Clemson then look for four to six schools immediately jump to the Big 12. No way a TV deal for the ACC is going to work out financially better than the Big 12 has minus FSU and Clemson. ACC really messed up.
That's exactly whats going to happen.....
Now the question is who will be the ACC's Colorado?
My top choices are NC State, Miami, Louisville. I always thought that UNC would play a big part in this situation
@@tylernelson3343 Why do you think that UNC would play a big part? Their AD is the biggest cheerleader for the ACC and has been very vocal about criticizing FSU for wanting to leave?
@@EuroNole Remembers when it comes to realignment school president or chancellor usually makes the decision not the AD. How do we know there isn’t back channels discussion. There was rumors that donors from several big 12 schools were talking to Louisville donors.
The ACC is being underpaid by ESPN now, which is why the top schools are trying to leave. The long-term deal that the ACC signed has locked it in at 2017 rates which didn't foresee the explosion in the TV media deal markets. ESPN is not reducing or killing the ACC deal with or without FSU or Clemson, because it's still a profitable deal for ESPN and gets more profitable every year for ESPN. I believe that ESPN will soon be willing to increase the ACC payout if FSU and Clemson agree to stay just to stabilize its deal. IF FSU and Clemson decide not to stay the ESPN will use that to leave the payout at the current level. either way ESPN isn't killing a profitable deal for no reason.
Miami to the Big 12 if they go anywhere. FSU and UVA to the B1G and UNC and maybe Clemson to the SEC. VaTech,Louisville, NCSt and Pitt to the Big 12
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Miami to the Big12. What are you smoking.
@xgthemerciless4527 where else are they going to go? They aren't supported at home, they haven't had a great run since the 90's. They are the 4th brand in the ACC behind UNC,FSU and Clemson. If the B1G doesn't take them you better hope the Big 12 does. Because no way in hell does the SEC takes Miami
B12 has no shot at Miami and it's in their best interest to leave that one alone.
Why would the B1G want Virginia? If this last year taught us anything, the B1G wants the biggest TV draw, and Virginia sits behind both Stanford and Cal in tv rankings. Point is, if the B1G passed up Stanford and Cal, I don’t see any reason why they would want UV. I’m not crapping on UV, I’m just stating the obvious.
FSU, Clemson, and then Miami would be the biggest draws out of the ACC.
@@jimedick9496 it would mainly be none football reasons. Always remember football is the MAIN reason not the ONLY reason. Plus the way the Pac was broken up and the way the ACC will be broken up is gonna be vastly different since the SEC will be directly involved. They took the top half of the Pac unaposed....thats not happening is time.
I also have a theory they left Stanford outside on purpose but I can't prove it yet....
ACC is getting 45 mil per team.. fsu and Clemson or anyone is not leaving for free.. its different than pac 12 and big 12 situation.. plus espn can renegotiate contract in 2027.. minimum of 100 mil to leave for fsu, Clemson.. thats 13-15 mil per core team.. puts you at 60 mil per team on par with SEC and big 10.. you add USF, UConn or memphis , or maybe the pac 2 for travel.. whos to say kansas, texas tech, or Utah doesn't jump at a possible NBC.amazontv , cbs contract in 2027 worth 65 mil per team....
So funny how one tries to break something ahead of someone else. It's pretty simple fsu n clemson are not going anywhere until the lawsuit is figured out
Is FSU still trying to go to the Big Ten? I saw a few youtube videos that were saying FSU is going to the SEC?
I still think it's B1G for FSU... but it wouldn't surprise me either way.
Big ten the better choice long term
@@CFBAddiction I have a theory that they want to get Florida State. Big Ten setup business in SEC territory. Fox can take another school from ESPN like they did with four PAC 12 schools . I could be wrong on this one.
UNC is the one. I just have a feeling
They have better not the will end up being the most love to the most hated University in NC!
@@jmath1978 what?
@jmath1978 no they won't everyone knows ACC is a dumpster fire...
Pate would have been better off to ssay nothing about FSU's efforts to leave the ACC since he never talks about our team, the players we have for 2024 and why FSU might be better this year than last. What mkae this even more aggravating is how he pumops up Miami as if they are now portal savants after landing Cam Ward and a bunch of other fill-in-the-blank players who haven't done much.
I'll see ya on July 31
BREAKING NEWS: Someone will win the college fball natty in 2025
I just want the SEC to add UNC and a Va school. However, any additions that the SEC captures will be welcome in the family.
What's really going on is that Pate is smart enough to know that the deadline to get out of the ACC and play either independently or in another conference is Aug.15. So Pate and several other insiders, podcasters, journalists are starting to come out with supposed " insider info" that's letting them know that some kind of news about conference realignment is going to happen in July. But i could've told you that, because if ut doesn't happen sometime soon then FSU will have to wait another year. I don't believe anyone knows anything, other than the ppl that are actually involved and that's the folks at FSU, Clemson and the ACC. Pate just putting out click bait lol
It really seems to me that when we talk about football Virginia keeps coming up, but do people really mean Virginia Tech? If it's about basketball then Virginia for sure.
UVA brings in a ton more revenue than VT and is the flagship school in VA. That's why they get mentioned, I think.
I know Pate has good sources but I’m not taking what he says as gospel. Let’s not forget he was wrong on the transfer portal chaos he claimed to have knowledge of last portal cycle.
More Darts
Is it 2026 yet?
One thing I do no is miami will destroy fla state in recruiting and on tha field this year
What planet are you from?
Again, are these Miami fans delusional?
Lol, you didn't even say what josh Pate said that apped finebaum down. I usually enjoy your videos, but this one left me still having no idea how pate doubled down or what he said specifically to smack finebaum down
My bad. Was trying not to spend a ton of time recapping Pate's video. Thought a lot of people had likely already seen it and that's why I tried to go quickly through the "recap"...
Seems like all you do repeat the same old stuff. Just BS
interesting, because this was about a video from 2 days ago. I must be a prophet if I knew any of this before then lol
The fact that Miami is not a public university doesn't make any difference with respect to negotiations. Nobody knows what FSU is negotiating either. Also, Miami is poverty.
You’ve not watched nor read any of the decision’s of Circuit Judge Cooper? Seldom has he mentioned Florida State University that the University of Miami was also included in the same breath. The ACC is doing business in the State of Florida . College Football is a multi-million $ business in Florida & is subject to Florida Law & he applied North Carolina Law acknowledging Florida’s Jurisdiction in this matter. Unless the ACC wants all their (secrets) open for the world to see. The need to settle quickly because of the Florida Sunshine Law will bring everything to light. Judge Cooper started the 120 days of mediation long ago & inserted a mediator almost immediately. FSU wants a settlement $$ figure with reason. So, Miami would be able to know how to exit as well.
But yet they have millions more than FSU for NIL
Stanford/Cal/ND/Miami to the big ten, the rest can go to sec and big12, we stay somewhat regional, or as regional as we can all be in the new landscape
Unlikely that the B1G will take Stanford and Cal.
Academically it makes sense. FSU & Clemson won’t qualify for the Big 10.
If the Big Ten wanted Stanford and Cal, we would have taken them
There was a rumor that Fox wasn’t interested in Stanford and California.
abnormally large ears------i'm crying
🤣 - I didn't even write that one down... came to me spur of the moment
LOL. What a time to be alive. Peddling BS akways pays
Don't want to pay that money 500 million fool! Unc is saying nothing they're not interested in paying 500 million. Pates opinion is what you referring to, none is true. ACC based in North Carolina and Florida and South Carolina have no jurisdiction in North Carolina. All they can doo is sue. Sooner they leave the better, then the conference can heal
Yes. Wake Forest may continue to celebrate their equal share & worth to the ACC. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
The ACC is doing business in Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, etc…. The ACC does not simply do business in NC, despite the ACC’s desire to not acknowledge the fact College Football is big business these days & subject to the law in every State it operates.
I agree completely. It baffles me why the ACC is opposing their leaving. The conference can’t begin to heal until the cancer is excised. The ACC should be supportive of ridding the conference of them.
Ugh. I clicked without noticing the poster. Clickbait?????
Damn, I'm good. Got you to click, keep watching for 11 minutes, and comment four times.
I appreciate you, A1!
Florida State is so full of themselves, when no body want them in their conference. Miami pouncing FSU and going deep into the playoffs will show the different directions two teams are heading.
you on booger sugar right now?
Is this supposed to be a joke?
Oh yea, the “U” is back again for the 20th year in a row? 😂 Btw, who wants Miami in their conference? The big Ten never said they wanted Miami. That’s a fantasy Miami fans have come up with 😂
Y'all sound crazy
11 minutes of my life lost to clickbait
Why does anyone give a shit what Josh Pate says about anything. In reality nobody really knows anything except for the conference presidents and the president of FSU, board of directors and possibly Mike Norvell.
The problem is that reports from both Big 10 and SEC are that schools in those conferences could be booted or there would be less money as the next contract gets renewed, The cord cutting is going faster, and online streaming is not making a profit. So, the issue is if FSU and Clemson do leave? What happens when there are no invites? What if number of schools in the Big 12, Big 10 and SEC voted no to add them? Those two schools would be taken a risk with no home and no tv dollars.
Not going to happen!
I'm a UGA fan and I don't think FSU, Clemson, and UNC are left out in the cold. I could see the SEC adding those three plus Virginia as a good move.
@@lyft0321 What about schools like Vanderbilt, Missouri, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Kentucky, Auburn, Arkansas? Those schools are not winning, and they are the ones that are fearing that they could get the boot to make room for them? With the cord cutting and all that going on right now? How is Fox, ESPN/ABC, CBS, NBC and others pay that kind of money to these conferences in the future? Where would that money come from?
The PAC 12 is looking for new members, so in a worst case scenario, those schools could join the PAC 12.
Like pate said they are looking to add great matches. If you add FSU and Clemson to the big or SEC that will make either conference that much better.
If im in one of these power conferences....WHY ON EARTH would i continue to play ND? And risk loosing rhen have to run the Gauntlet of rhe Conference schedule?....NOPE sorry ND your run of big named schools playing ya is slowly coming to an end so keep your independence and play schools looking for a payday to play you.
Miami just got AAU certified. This is a pre requisite to join the Big 10.
B1G sources have said that's not true. They like their schools to have it, but it is not a hard requirement.
Not true.. Miami is not going to the Big 10..
Hopefully! It can’t happen soon enough. Go NOLES!
As a UGA/SEC alum, if we need to go to 20 I would like to add Oklahoma State, Georgia Tech, Clemson and NC State. We in the SEC like the land-grant, ag-centric, engineering schools. It’s part of our culture.
Every prediction date this channel has predicted has come & gone … keep throwing dates at the wall & eventually one will stick … FSU is leaving… but at what cost… they can leave sometime in July but at what cost … FSU is Not leaving for FREE … Pony up the money & leave… that’s what Josh is referring too
Here'd my hope for July!
B1G takes FSU & ND.
SEC tskes NC & Virginia
Big 12 takes Duke, NCST, Clemson, Miami & Louisville!
Notre Dame first of all is not joining a conference full-time that is not happening. Secondly, it will be Clemson and Florida State to the Big Ten and then maybe North Carolina and Duke or Virginia to the SEC.
Who does the ACC add? Do they add 4 or 6 schools?
Only 1 of those schools is going to the B12. Joining Louisville will be Pitt, Cuse & VT or UConn (if not both).
@@rayrayrivers6135 whatever is left of the ACC will link up with the Pac2 and hoover up all the best schools left in the G5. That's your 4th conference.
@@xfacta334 Yormark will pick up UConn in his next add, non-football schools. The Greedy 2 won't take more than 2 each.
Dude my apologies if this is a physical issue but if it’s not please sit still. your head is like a bobble head and wiggle around is distracting
it's good feedback, likely just my add getting to me. not a physical issue, no. 😂
@@CFBAddiction Glad to hear. I really enjoy your shows and mean no disrespect
Sorry FSU, in ea sports College Football 25, the big ten won’t be taking you and Clemson, FSU, and Miami will be joining the big 12. But good news. UCF, FSU, and UM will be mandated to play yearly and double don’t worry, Miami still won’t win a conference title. In 5 years,
FSU and UCF will be joining the SEC when they override Florida’s. Veto and Vanderbilt is kicked out and sent to the big 12.
Pate always parses his words to ensure he is covered. He seems to care deeply about his rep as a reporter. So he wouldn’t be saying this if he thought he would be hung out to dry.
Paul is a Bama shock jock. He has always thrown shade at UF and FSU. He makes his $$ pissing people off. No one takes him seriously but I wonder if FSU was his target that time or BIG. All we hear all the time is about BIG academics. If that were true then they would be all about Stanford, UNC, or UVA. He might be just calling out the hypocrisy of snooty BIG fans.
I think it will be in late July or early August
I would say never. I would not risk leaving the ACC right now until cable and streaming services need to stabilized. Cord cutting is real, and streaming services are failing.
I’ve heard July 12th is a date to look at
@@Spitfirethedragon If streaming services are going to have live sports but not everyone can afford to have every streaming services. Looking at the current economic and financial situation.
@@user-ub1yf2px8p I keep on hearing about July 12th as well
@@user-ub1yf2px8p July of what year?
I do not want Clemson or Florida State in the Big Ten. Let them go to the SEC
Why?
B1G adds
Florida State
Notre Dame
Cal
Stanford
Miami
Georgia Tech
Sec adds
Clemson
North Carolina
Virginia
Nc State
Big 12 adds
Louisville
Duke
Pitt
Va Tech
Oregon state
Washington state
Syracuse
Wake Forest
This needs to go ahead and get done. Seems like every day there is something fixing to happen, and yet nothing.
Blah blah blah blah blah. Talking head news.
Don’t care
You do.
Wait, so now FSU's hopes to join the B1G rests on the word of Josh Pate, a glorified blogger!🤣🤣🤣🤣 Even if FSU leaves the ACC, doesn't mean they have a B1G invite. Hear me again FSU fans; YOU HAVE TO BE AAU CERTIFIED! I can't believe you guys are leaning on the word of Josh Pate!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
this is incorrect, based on reporting from Brett McMurphy. cool to know ron6083 thinks he knows more though. 👍 x.com/Brett_McMurphy/status/1666452183556947968
Who is your source for have to be AAU-certified? I have sources that say you don’t. Let’s compare sources.
@505premoto first you have to know how to read. Once you do that you open up the B1G by laws and that's where you'll find it.
@@ron6083 You're wrong, but I enjoy watching fools dig their holes deeper. Please link this.
@@ron6083 Oh, really? I just scanned through them and do not see any such reference or requirement. Show me where you see it.
24 big ten 24 sec and 24 big twelve
Big ten
Big Ten: East Coast
- Rutgers
- Maryland
- Virginia
- North Carolina
- Georgia Tech
- Florida State
Big Ten: Great Lakes
- Penn State
- Ohio State
- Michigan
- Michigan State
- Indiana
- Purdue
Big Ten: Riverlands
- Minnesota
- Wisconsin
- NorthWestern
- Illinois
- Iowa
- Nebraska
Big Ten: West Coast
- Washington
- Oregon
- Stanford
- Utah
- USC
- UCLA
SEC: ATLANTIC
- West Virginia
- Virginia Tech
- NC State
- Clemson
- South Carolina
- Miami
SEC: East Gulf
- Florida
- Georgia
- Alabama
- Auburn
- Tennessee
- Kentucky
SEC: Delta
- Ole Miss
- Miss State
- LSU
- Vanderbilt
- Arkansas
- Missouri
SEC: Southwest
- Texas
- Texas A&M
- Oklahoma
- Oklahoma State
- Baylor
- Texas Tech
Big 12
Boston College
Syracuse
Pitt
Louisville
Cincinnati
UConn
Duke
Wake Forest
UCF
USF
Memphis
Tulane
Houston
TCU
SMU
Kansas
Kansas State
Iowa State
Colorado
BYU
Arizona
Arizona State
Cal
San Diego State
Next 16
FRESNO STATE
BOISE STATE
EAST CAROLINA
UAB
APP STATE
COASTAL CAROLINA
UTSA
TEMPLE
MARSHALL
OHIO
TOLEDO
AIR FORCE
NAVY
ARMY
OREGON STATE
WASHINGTON STATE
FSU fans, I know FSU isn't going to the Big 12. But don't be so negative about the possibility being out there. Let your school use everything it can to negotiate. I think it's all a part of FSU's leverage.
Yeah... FSU should go play 1 year in the big12, just to show the SEC and B10 what they are missing....then they could negotiate better.
@@jimmyjam5453 We already did with the ACC 92-2000
@@7empest376 apparently they're still not impressed with you. So try again.
FSU alum here, I agree with you and I think the BIG12 will indeed be the 3rd Conference… which is needed!