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Regarding the “Project Rudy” Super League proposal, ACC ADs meet with the firm.

Regarding the “Project Rudy” Super League proposal, ACC ADs meet with the firm.

The ACC did not take a position on the super league proposal, nor did the conference make any commitments to it, Dellenger added. SMASH Capital’s meeting with ACC athletic directors follows Baylor president and Big 12 chair Linda Livingstone’s letter to school presidents in the ACC, Big Ten, SEC, and Big 12 requesting an urgent meeting on the future of college athletics. The Big Ten and SEC have not expressed much interest in meeting, which is not surprising considering SEC commissioner Greg Sankey’s remarks that the conference is a super league in and of itself.Home Customer Service Stay in Touch Read today’s Edition Best of Wichita Local Events News Sports Business Entertainment & Food Opinion Obituaries Video Featured Reality Check Exclusively Best of Wichita Sports Betting Shopping/Reviews Press Releases Sponsored Content Classifieds Place an Ad-Celebrations Search Jobs Search Legal Notices Advertising 99¢ for 2 months READ NOW SPORTS ACC ADs Meet With Firm Regarding “Project Rudy” Super League Proposal BY MICHAEL MCDANIEL SPORTS ILLUSTRATED UPDATED NOVEMBER 06, 2024 5:14 PM ACC athletic directors met today for a presentation from private equity firm SMASH Capital regarding the college football super league proposal known as “Project Rudy,” according to a report from Yahoo.The super league idea combines the four main conferences into a 70-team system, extending the postseason, changing the schedule, allocating income in tiers, and providing up to $9 billion in private capital funding for participating institutions. One of the designers of the college football super league, SMASH Capital, is Jack, the former athletic director of Notre Dame.

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