lol. No idea how legit this account is, and don’t really care. It’s funny. Share with all your clemmy contacts. Meltdowns are sure to follow. Or, if you’re @Yard_Pimps or @Harvard Gamecock you can defend Clem with all your might. 
lol. No idea how legit this account is, and don’t really care. It’s funny. Share with all your clemmy contacts. Meltdowns are sure to follow. Or, if you’re @Yard_Pimps or @Harvard Gamecock you can defend Clem with all your might.
Just busting your balls my guy. I certainly don’t have they mental capacity with all the portal stuff going on for that debate again!!It’s not that I don’t want it to happen I just don’t think it will, when it all shakes out.
I heard you there. My response wasn’t meant to be an argument.Just busting your balls my guy. I certainly don’t have they mental capacity with all the portal stuff going on for that debate again!!
I say we just run with this account as truth until proven otherwise!
I agree with you, but for the sake saving us all 3 weeks of debating again, let’s all just agree that the Blue Blood account is legit the ultimate source of alignment news.The only reason I can think of for that to maybe be true is the fact that Clemson really doesn't bring a big tv market to the table. Clemson is a relatively small school from a state with a small population and no major metro area and the fan base is small compared to an FSU.
Those factors combined with Dabo being a total tool might make them less attractive to the B1G.
I heard you there. My response wasn’t meant to be an argument.
It would be glorious to see Clemson left in a gutted ACC where their biggest conference rival was Georgia tech.I agree with you, but for the sake saving us all 3 weeks of debating again, let’s all just agree that the Blue Blood account is legit the ultimate source of alignment news.
Haha. The B12 would take them in a minute. That’s where I’ve said they’re going to end up all along.It would be glorious to see Clemson left in a gutted ACC where their biggest conference rival was Georgia tech.
The reason they aren't attractive to the B1G is that they do not have the academic credentials and they don't attract enough research funding. The fact they are a relatively small school in a small state doesn't help them either.The only reason I can think of for that to maybe be true is the fact that Clemson really doesn't bring a big tv market to the table. Clemson is a relatively small school from a state with a small population and no major metro area and the fan base is small compared to an FSU.
Those factors combined with Dabo being a total tool might make them less attractive to the B1G.
We have a championship equestrian team, and WBB.All of there sports team are on a rise. They just won their 4th ( I think) soccer championship tonight. Basketball is #13, 9-0. Women's softball is one of the best in the nation and football seems to be looking better next year
Football drives everything and they’re on a decline. Their D kept them from having a disastrous season this year, and they’re losing a ton of starters. I know they’ve recruited well, but a lot of snaps are walking out. I don’t see them being any better, especially adding UGA next year.All of there sports team are on a rise. They just won their 4th ( I think) soccer championship tonight. Basketball is #13, 9-0. Women's softball is one of the best in the nation and football seems to be looking better next year
Please. They have a very large fanbase in the 23rd largest state in the country and, unfortunately, are a national brand. They are also physically located within the 36th largest TV market in the country, right behind #35 Austin and just ahead of #37 Cincinnati. As long as schools like WVU, IA State, Oklahoma State, and others have a seat at the table of realignment, Clemson certainly will as well. I hate them as much as anybody, but my hatred hasn't caused me to lose touch with reality.The only reason I can think of for that to maybe be true is the fact that Clemson really doesn't bring a big tv market to the table. Clemson is a relatively small school from a state with a small population and no major metro area and the fan base is small compared to an FSU.
Those factors combined with Dabo being a total tool might make them less attractive to the B1G.
This thread is to accept Blue Bloods Bias as the gospel on this subject and laugh at the taters about it. Please stay on topic. TIA.Please. They have a very large fanbase in the 23rd largest state in the country and, unfortunately, are a national brand. They are also physically located within the 36th largest TV market in the country, right behind #35 Austin and just ahead of #37 Cincinnati. As long as schools like WVU, IA State, Oklahoma State, and others have a seat at the table of realignment, Clemson certainly will as well. I hate them as much as anybody, but my hatred hasn't caused me to lose touch with reality.
I agree Dabo is a total tool.
lol. No idea how legit this account is, and don’t really care. It’s funny. Share with all your clemmy contacts. Meltdowns are sure to follow. Or, if you’re @Yard_Pimps or [B][SIZE=4]@Harvard Gamecock[/SIZE][/B] you can defend Clem with all your might.
Sorry man...you got lumped in with the general conference realignment debate from a few months ago. Yardie was trying his best to convince me that Clem was some big time national brand. You were just arguing that teams were leaving the ACC sooner than later.Huh ???
It's debatable as to how much Clemson would be considered a "big" national brand, certainly not on the level of OSU, Michigan, ND, etc, but with that said I believe they would warrant attention as an addition to another conference (excluding the B1G )Sorry man...you got lumped in with the general conference realignment debate from a few months ago. Yardie was trying his best to convince me that Clem was some big time national brand. You were just arguing that teams were leaving the ACC sooner than later.
Don't disagree. I think already having a team in SC muddies things a little for the SEC. Otherwise I think they'd probably already be here if they really wanted to.It's debatable as to how much Clemson would be considered a "big" national brand, certainly not on the level of OSU, Michigan, ND, etc, but with that said I believe they would warrant attention as an addition to another conference (excluding the B1G )