Hate to say this but maybe only the Zipper knows....Just curious if the ACC profits anything from Notre Dame ( Independent)
When they play in ACC stadiums I guess there’s the benefit of a bigger crowd and more paid attendance. As far as non-monetary profit goes, ACC schools get a quality opponent on the non-conference schedule, which helps with SOS and probably some with recruiting.Just curious if the ACC profits anything from Notre Dame ( Independent)
I will add despite the fact that I wasn't at the Notre Dame game last year--being represented by my son and daughter being in the same stadium for the first time in ten years--but I'd bet that the money that went towards NIL DURING the Notre Dame last year with all the markups on drinks/concessions in the Club Suites and that scan donation far exceeded any other the two years they have been drawing into NIL at L&N.There were a lot of green and gold in the stands when we played ND but begs the question, if they bought tickets through Stubhub or whatever, how does the University benefit from that? Concessions are concessions, do ND fans eat and drink more than other fans? I fail to see any real substantial benefit.
Went back and looked it up, scheduling ND at home is basically the same as having UK at home, about 58,000. I guess more ND fans would stay overnight and eat at restaurants in town so I could see how the city might benefit from that but again that's not the University.
Stubhub doesn’t print the tickets. They ultimately come from the university- ticket/holders who bought them resell them. So yes, the university benefits. But not really more than if we were playing Kansas State.There were a lot of green and gold in the stands when we played ND but begs the question, if they bought tickets through Stubhub or whatever, how does the University benefit from that? Concessions are concessions, do ND fans eat and drink more than other fans? I fail to see any real substantial benefit.
Went back and looked it up, scheduling ND at home is basically the same as having UK at home, about 58,000. I guess more ND fans would stay overnight and eat at restaurants in town so I could see how the city might benefit from that but again that's not the University.
I don't believe the University can resell them at those prices, only ticket holders and that benefits them, not the university.Stubhub doesn’t print the tickets. They ultimately come from the university- ticket/holders who bought them resell them. So yes, the university benefits. But not really more than if we were playing Kansas State.
Look at the TV ratings when a team plays Notre Dame and you’ll find the value in playing them.There were a lot of green and gold in the stands when we played ND but begs the question, if they bought tickets through Stubhub or whatever, how does the University benefit from that? Concessions are concessions, do ND fans eat and drink more than other fans? I fail to see any real substantial benefit.
Went back and looked it up, scheduling ND at home is basically the same as having UK at home, about 58,000. I guess more ND fans would stay overnight and eat at restaurants in town so I could see how the city might benefit from that but again that's not the University.
Does that translate into money for the University? If so, stop playing Murray St, WKU, Austin Peay, Jax St and play the MIchigan's, Ohio St., Texas, Alabama.... If we start winning again, we can get sellouts no matter who we are playing.Look at the TV ratings when a team plays Notre Dame and you’ll find the value in playing them.
Does that translate into money for the University? If so, stop playing Murray St, WKU, Austin Peay, Jax St and play the MIchigan's, Ohio St., Texas, Alabama.... If we start winning again, we can get sellouts no matter who we are playing.
Just curious if the ACC profits anything from Notre Dame ( Independent)
Looks like ND and Louisville don’t play until 2030, unfortunately. I think Brohm is a great coach and would like to see him and Louisville bolster the ACC against the SEC/espn.Does the ACC profit from Notre Dame?
Absolutely.
It is true that Notre Dame does keep all their football playoff money.
But I'm pretty sure that ND shares in all other bowl money as part of their agreement with the ACC. With ND being part of our bowl lineup, we should get better bowls in our lineup.
All you need to know about our arrangement with Notre Dame is that the Big XII would give their left nut to have our ND deal.
I wish we had them on our schedule every year. It sucks when they aren't.
Also, there would’ve been no ACC network without ND being involved in non- football sports.Does the ACC profit from Notre Dame?
Absolutely.
It is true that Notre Dame does keep all their football playoff money.
But I'm pretty sure that ND shares in all other bowl money as part of their agreement with the ACC. With ND being part of our bowl lineup, we should get better bowls in our lineup.
All you need to know about our arrangement with Notre Dame is that the Big XII would give their left nut to have our ND deal.
I wish we had them on our schedule every year. It sucks when they aren't.
Yes. Good tv ratings is very important when network deals are being negotiated.Does that translate into money for the University? If so, stop playing Murray St, WKU, Austin Peay, Jax St and play the MIchigan's, Ohio St., Texas, Alabama.... If we start winning again, we can get sellouts no matter who we are playing.