I had a thought come to me yesterday. It truly came out of nowhere. Yet, when it came to me it came with incredible clarity.
Notre Dame should commit to fully joining the ACC.
Now, before Iprovide my logic, I want to make a few points on my own beliefs up to this point.
1) I have always thought that Notre Dame should remain independent for as long as possible.
2) I still believe that it is possible for Notre Dame to remain an Independent and be successful.
3) If/when the day came that it was no longer possible for Notre Dame to remain Independent I would have preferred (and thought it most likely) that they join the Big 10.
So, why do I now think that Notre Dame should become a full member of the ACC?
It is not because ND needs to join a conference - again, I think that they are well positioned to continue as an Independent and be successful.
It is not because I have any particular love for the ACC. Such a move would almost assuredly stabilize the future of the ACC. You could even say that it would save the ACC. But, I am not really interested in saving the ACC.
No, what I am interested in saving is some shred of college athletics as we've known them to exist. Notre Dame can do that by joining the ACC.
We've just witnessed the real-time disintegration of the Pac-12, one of the most stories conferences in college athletics. The national situation remains unstable. Stanford and Cal are currently homeless. Two prestigious academic institutions that also produce the most Olympic athletes have been told to get lost by the major conferences. Nebraska's AD is talking about future realignment and destabilization. FSU (and probably at least Clemson) would leave the ACC today if they could. Sure, the SEC says they are happy as is. But, don't think for a second they wouldn't take FSU, Clemson and possibly other schools if they were a legitimate option. They just know that they can play the long game and let the ACC implode when their current media deal expires. When that day comes the Big 10 will also poach some ACC schools. The ACC will go the way of the Pac-12 and we will be left with two super conferences (no offense, Big 12). I'm my opinion, that development would be bad for every stakeholder in college athletics, except TV executives.
Again, ND can remain Independent. ND benefits greatly from being Independent. ND will continue to benefit greatly from being Independent.
However, what's best for Notre Dame may not be what's best for college football, or even broader, what's best for college athletics at large. ND has no obligation to save college athletics. No matter what happens in the future with conference realignment, ND is powerful enough that we are going to be fine.
However, imagine a world in which Notre Dame, long scorned and reviled by so many, does exactly what so many have criticized them for not doing and does so at a critical moment in the college sports landscape. And, in the process of doing so, ND has to be recognized as the de facto savior of college athletics. It would be delicious irony.
ND joining the ACC immediately stabilizes the conference's future. Do you think FSU would leave a conference that ND was a full member of? Me either.
Therefore, four power conferences would continue to exist, a much better scenario than the otherwise seemingly inevitable day when the Big 10 and SEC have divided and conquered the college athletics world.
Since ND is in a position of power they can make some demands as part of their otherwise selfless and magnanimous decision.
1) Stanford and Cal are coming too. The ACC would instantly become a national conference, thus allowing ND to continue to play a national schedule.
2) ESPN must immediately renegotiate the conference's media deal to reflect added value of the ND brand.
3) As part of the new deal, all ND games (home and away) will be nationally broadcast.