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Sports Business ACC-Big10-Pac12 Alliance officially announced. LIVE press conference updates

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UPDATES from the press conference:
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That's it. Not a ton of substance came out of the big announcement of the Alliance being formed. Seems like the earlier report from Yahoo pretty much covered everything.

- Whether each conference will have to move to eight games (B1G and Pac-12 have nine) to fit in scheduled games vs. the other two Alliance conferences. No real answer given but says that's something that is being evaluated. Pac-12 notes that they are committed for the next three years to play nine conference games, so that would be up to their TV partners if they can go down to eight games sooner (if that's the requirement).

- Pac-12 commissioner says the decision to for the Alliance was not a reaction to UT and OU joining SEC, but just based on everything that is going on with major college sports. Calling BS on that one. Phillips says the Alliance is a chance at a new direction and the right step for the three conferences.

- Commissioners are defensive when asked about the legitimacy of having an Alliance without a signed contract. Sounds like a bunch of politicians.

- B1G commissioner points out that the Alliance will create more intriguing matchups in football and basketball.

- Pac-12 commissioner says there is no intention to stop teams within the Alliance from playing any other P5 schools (SEC). Note: So, the Alliance would not specifically prevent from FSU continuing to play Florida every year.

- B1G commission emphasizing that the 'Alliance' is primarily being done for the stability of college sports. They are talking up the Big-12 but ...

- On whether there is any legal document or signed contract? No. This is entirely an oral agreement among the conferences and school presidents. 'There is no signed document and there is no need for one.'

- On timing of when scheduling will commence. Already 68 games on the football schedule that are already on the schedule among the three P5 conferences. Made it clear that they Alliance will NOT interfere with any existing contracts. Nothing after that.

- On whether the Alliance will impact the proposed playoff system. Phillips (ACC) says they are still vetting the playoff proposal at this time. Kevin Warren (B1G) says he's a big fan of expanding the playoffs but noted they are still gathering info. before moving forward with it. Pac-12 "We are 100% in favor of expanding the college football playoffs." But as the ACC and B1G they are still speaking to the member schools about it and will have an final determination by Sept. 28.

From opening statements:

- Not much on scheduling. Sounds like they have a committee that will work out the details.

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Here's the press release:

ACC, BIG TEN AND PAC-12 ANNOUNCE HISTORIC ALLIANCE

41 World-Class Institutions Across Three Autonomy 5 Conferences to Collaborate
on the Future Evolution of College Athletics and an Inter-Conference Scheduling Alliance​

GREENSBORO, NC & ROSEMONT, IL & SAN FRANCISCO, CA – The ACC, Big Ten and Pac-12 today announced an historic alliance that will bring 41 world-class institutions together on a collaborative approach surrounding the future evolution of college athletics and scheduling.

The alliance – which was unanimously supported by the presidents, chancellors and athletics directors at all 41 institutions – will be guided in all cases by a commitment to, and prioritization of, supporting student-athlete well-being, academic and athletic opportunities, experiences and diverse educational programming. The three conferences are grounded in their support of broad-based athletic programs, the collegiate model and opportunities for student-athletes as part of the educational missions of the institutions.

The three conferences remain competitors in every sense but are committed to collaborating and providing thought leadership on various opportunities and challenges facing college athletics, including:
· Student-athlete mental and physical health, safety, wellness and support
· Strong academic experience and support
· Diversity, equity and inclusion
· Social justice
· Gender equity
· Future structure of the NCAA
· Federal legislative efforts
· Postseason championships and future formats

The alliance includes a scheduling component for football and women’s and men’s basketball designed to create new inter-conference games, enhance opportunities for student-athletes, and optimize the college athletics experience for both student-athletes and fans across the country. The scheduling alliance will begin as soon as practical while honoring current contractual obligations. A working group comprised of athletic directors representing the three conferences will oversee the scheduling component of the alliance, including determining the criteria upon which scheduling decisions will be made. All three leagues and their respective institutions understand that scheduling decisions will be an evolutionary process given current scheduling commitments.

The football scheduling alliance will feature additional attractive matchups across the three conferences while continuing to honor historic rivalries and the best traditions of college football.

In women’s and men’s basketball, the three conferences will add early and mid-season games as well as annual events that feature premier matchups between the three leagues.

The three conferences will also explore opportunities for the vast and exceptional Olympic Sports programs to compete more frequently and forge additional attractive and meaningful rivalries.

The future scheduling component will benefit student-athletes and fans by offering new and memorable experiences that will extend coast-to-coast, across all time zones. The competition will bring a new level of excitement to the fans of the 41 schools while also allowing teams and conferences to have flexibility to continue to play opponents from other conferences, independents and various teams from other subdivisions.

“The ACC, Big Ten and Pac-12 recognize the unique environment and challenges currently facing intercollegiate athletics, and we are proud and confident in this timely and necessary alliance that brings together like-minded institutions and conferences focused on the overall educational missions of our preeminent institutions,” said ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips. “The alliance will ensure that the educational outcomes and experiences for student-athletes participating at the highest level of collegiate athletics will remain the driving factor in all decisions moving forward.”

“Student-athletes have been and will remain the focal point of the Big Ten, ACC and PAC-12 Conferences” said Big Ten Commissioner Kevin Warren. “Today, through this alliance, we furthered our commitment to our student-athletes by prioritizing our academics and athletics value systems. We are creating opportunities for student-athletes to have elite competition and are taking the necessary steps to shape and stabilize the future of college athletics.”

“The historic alliance announced today between the Pac-12, ACC and Big Ten is grounded in a commitment to our student-athletes,” said Pac-12 Commissioner George Kliavkoff. “We believe that collaborating together we are stronger in our commitment to addressing the broad issues and opportunities facing college athletics.”

The ACC, Big Ten and Pac-12 conferences include:
· World-leading academic institutions committed to the shared values of supporting the next generation of leaders.
· Innovative research that benefits communities around the world.
· 27 of the 34 Autonomy 5 members in Association of American Universities (AAU).
· 34 institutions ranked in the Top 100 national universities by US News & World Report.
· Broad-based athletic and academic programs.
· A long heritage of leadership in diversity, equity and inclusion.
· Over 27,000 student-athletes competing on 863 teams in 31 sports.
· A combined 1,019 NCAA Championships.
· Longstanding relationships across bowl partnerships, men’s and women’s basketball challenges and Olympic Sport events.
· 194 Olympic medals won in Tokyo by current, former and future student-athletes.
· Some of the most iconic and historic venues in college sports.
· Hundreds of millions of dollars in direct annual institutional support of student-athlete scholarships.
· Over $15 billion in annual federal research support, nearly one-third of the total across all colleges and universities.

Quotes from the ACC, Big Ten and Pac-12 CEO chairs:

Duke University President & Chair of the ACC Board of Directors Vincent E. Price:
“The alliance is first and foremost a statement about the vital connection of academic excellence to college athletics. Our members include 41 of the top public and private universities in the world which will soon have new ways to compete at the very highest levels in sports, and to collaborate in education, research and service to society. Together we will be able to use our strong voice and united vision to create the best possible experience for our student-athletes and institutions.”

University of Wisconsin Chancellor and Big Ten Conference Council of Presidents/Chancellors (COP/C) Chair Dr. Rebecca Blank:
“The Big Ten Conference has always prioritized academic excellence as well as athletic excellence for student-athletes. Today’s announcement reinforces the values of integrity, fairness and competitiveness among all members of this alliance and provides additional opportunities for our student-athletes to enhance their collegiate experience.”

University of Oregon President & Chair of the Pac-12 Board of Directors Michael Schill:
"The Pac-12 is thrilled to join with so many world-class universities in a collaborative effort to support our student-athletes through an unwavering commitment to excellence in academics and athletics. Together we can help shape a future for college athletics where broad-based athletic programs in concert with educational opportunities allow us to support the next generation of leaders."​
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There will be a joint ACC, Big Ten and Pac-12 press conference via video today starting at 2 p.m. ET. We will have updates and the video of the PC afterwards.

PARTICIPANTS:
· ACC Commissioner James Phillips
· Big Ten Commissioner Kevin Warren
· Pac-12 Commissioner George Kliavkoff
 
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