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March 29, 2007

Bad ACC Year? Not For The Accountants!

Expansion was supposed to help the ACC by making it more competitive in football and as a result, more profitable. Well, one out of two ain't too bad! Expansion has NOT produced much in the way of fantastic football (or basketball, for that matter), but as Bill Maloney (Eagle In Atlanta to you and me) points out, but the ACC is still raking it in.

According the latest financial numbers, the ACC pulled in nearly $20 million more in 2006 than 2005. Boston College and Virginia Tech aren't yet earning full shares, but they still pulled $1.4 million and $2.5 million respecively more than they got in their final Big East year. Only Miami lost out, because they had a good football team in their last year in the Big East.

So, maybe the ACC put Wake Forest in the BCS, had only one team in the Sweet Sixteen and none in the Final Four this year, but at least the athletic departments are making more money! That's all that really matters, right?

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(1) by tieguy on 03/29/2007 04:45 pm
If you need me, I'll be in the bathroom vomiting.

 
(2) by Matt on 03/29/2007 05:12 pm
Dude, expansion is sweet! Dudes hitting other dudes with football helmets, addition of the single-worst university in the Ultraverse (VT) because they threw a tantrum, unbalanced basketball schedules, lots of 6-6 records in football....I could go on forever! Man, this is awesome! What more could you ask for? Plus, now all of our women's bowling and men's gymnastics teams get to travel up to Boston in the middle of the week for meets (or games...or, whatever). Long live the ACC!

 
(3) by Bob Cousy (unregistered) on 03/29/2007 06:54 pm
Ten teams in the ACC with 20+ wins this season. The Big East despite having teams approaching infinity only have nine.

 
(4) by Dave on 03/29/2007 07:20 pm
Bob Cousy wrote:
Ten teams in the ACC with 20+ wins this season. The Big East despite having teams approaching infinity only have nine.


Yeah, it actually was not a bad year for ACC basketball. Just not a great one either. A lot of good teams, but only one really good team. And of course, that one really good team was excessively young.

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