$55 million is waiting for Bill Belichick
Before UNC, under the newly hired Bill Belichick, became the team to watch in the ACC, both FSU and Clemson were already itching to bail. They saw the writing on the wall: college football was headed toward a Power 2 system with the Big Ten and SEC calling the shots. Sticking with the ACC meant risking falling behind as the big brands raked in the cash from those sweet TV deals.
And let’s be real—everyone knows the kind of pull Belichick has. His presence gives UNC serious clout and puts them in a prime position for a stronger financial future. Let’s think about it: with Belichick on board, UNC is suddenly a national draw, which means bigger TV deals, more merchandise sales, the whole nine yards.
The financial disparity between conferences is a huge deal, as Toll from Locked On Big 12 pointed out: “If anyone came to your university president and said, ‘Why don’t you join the SEC?’ They’re kind of handcuffed. At that point, they’re going, ‘Oh shoot, I kind of have to make $55 million a year from a TV contract, or I can make $30 million a year from a TV contract.’” That’s the kind of money we’re talking about.
Now, if UNC were to jump ship to the Big Ten or SEC, their TV revenue would immediately go from $30 million to $55 million. That’s a game-changer. And that’s exactly why Belichick might be tempted to make a move—it’s not just about him; it’s about what’s best for UNC.
This whole thing could set off a domino effect, too. Shemon warns, “Some of those good middle-tier teams are going to be going, ‘Wait a minute, we’re not giving Florida State more money than us. We’re not giving Clemson more than us…’ They’re going to use leaving and threatening to go to the Big 10 and the SEC.” Basically, if UNC and Belichick leave, other ACC teams are going to start demanding more money or threatening to bolt themselves.
Belichick knows his worth, and both the Big Ten and SEC would be all over him (and UNC). If the ACC lets him slip through their fingers, they might regret it big time.
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