Posts Tagged ‘ACC’

July 29th, 2009 | 09:49 pm

Football Revenue Rankings

The Orlando Sentinel is doing a six-part series “Tough times: College sports and the economy”. Yesterday the newspaper released the ranking of all Football Bowl Subdivision schools based on the revenue they took in during the 2007-2008 reporting year.

“These revenues include generated revenue (such as proceeds from ticket sales and sponsorships) and allocated revenue (such as tuition waivers, money from student fees and direct institutional support.)”

The Terps came in the list at No. 41, bringing in more than $54 million. Maryland ranked seventh overall in the ACC, which was led by Duke surprisingly. The Blue Devils brought in more than $67 million, which ranks No. 23 among college football teams.

Here is the breakdown of the ACC with overall rank in parentheses:
1.) Duke (23) – $67,820,335
2.) Virginia (26) – $65,400,485
3.) North Carolina (31) – $61,263,269
4.) Boston College (32) – $61,203,340
5.) Clemson (34) – $59,126,212
6.) Virginia Tech (37) – $56,029,172
7.) Maryland (41) – $54,171,741
8.) Georgia Tech (49) – $47,126,247
9.) Miami (51) – $46,849,990
10.) Florida State (53) – $45,414,953
11.) North Carolina State (55) – $44,553,795
12.) Wake Forest (60) – $39,961,624

It would be interesting to compare this list with how much money each school is funneling into their football program. That could be the main reason why Duke ranks so high on this list.

Chris Eckard is a staff writer for The Diamondback. He can be reached at eckarddbk@gmail.com

March 8th, 2009 | 08:19 pm

ACC Tournament seeds

Wake Forest just beat Clemson 96-88 to complete the ACC regular season. So here are the seeds for the conference tournament, which begins Thursday in Atlanta, Ga.

1. North Carolina

2. Wake Forest

3. Duke

4. Florida State

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5. Clemson

6. Boston College

7. Maryland

8. Virginia Tech

9. Miami

10. N.C. State

11. Virginia

12. Georgia Tech

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The top four teams earn a first round bye.

As the seventh seed, the Terps play at 7 p.m. Thursday against N.C. State, whom they defeated 71-60 in Raleigh just a week ago.

Maryland,Virginia Tech and Miami each finished 7-9, yet the Terps are the highest seed among the three because they hold the best record (2-1) in games played between those teams. Virginia Tech was 1-1 and Miami was 1-2 in that situation.

Should the Terps defeat N.C. State Thursday, they will move on to play Wake Forest  at 7 p.m. on Friday.

mseligdbk@gmail.com

February 5th, 2009 | 11:19 pm

ACC Full Circle

You want to waste 15 minutes of your time analyzing ACC basketball scores? Here’s a fun game for you…

Try to see if you can make a full circle connecting each of the12 teams to another team they beat. You can only use each team once.

With no winless or undefeated teams and some of the strange upsets so far this year (Boston College over North Carolina, Georgia Tech over Wake Forest), there might be a multiple ways to connect the circle.

Here’s mine… Log onto Comment on Terrain Trail to see if you can come up with something different.

Maryland beat Virginia…(1/20)

Who beat Georgia Tech…(12/28)

Who beat Wake Forest…(1/31)

Who beat North Carolina…(1/11)

Who beat Clemson…(1/21)

Who beat Duke…(2/4)

Who beat Virginia Tech…(1/4)

Who beat Boston College…(1/17)

Who beat N.C. State…(1/24)

Who beat Miami…(1/27)

Who beat Florida State…(1/21)

Who beat Maryland (1/17).

mseligdbk@gmail.com

September 3rd, 2008 | 05:49 pm

Turner to Start Saturday

Terrapin coach Ralph Friedgen has named junior quarterback Chris Turner as the starter for Saturday’s game at Middle Tennessee. 

During this morning’s ACC teleconference, Friedgen said that senior quarterback Jordan Steffy is out a minimum of three weeks with a fractured right thumb.

 Steffy won the job in preseason camp for the second consecutive year but has not proven durable. Turner started the Terps’ final eight games last season.

Friedgen said junior quarterback Josh Portis, who took four snaps in the season-opener against Delaware, will also play. He said Turner, who is known for playing better than he practices, looked “okay” while splitting time with Portis in practice this week.

“I think it was very close,” Friedgen said of the preseason quarterback battle. “It was a very tough decision. I have a lot of confidence in Chris, just as I do in Jordan.”

Check Thursday’s Diamondback for more on the situation…