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<blockquote data-quote="Richard7125" data-source="post: 936440" data-attributes="member: 5703"><p>Is it better for ESPN to have a full strength SEC (with Texas and Oklahoma) and a full strength ACC or would it be better for ESPN to have FSU and Clemson leave the ACC to join the SEC? I could be completely wrong, but it sure seems to me that it would be in ESPNs best interest for the ACC to remain as strong as possible (for TV content). My point is at some point I think ESPN will renegotiate the ACC TV deal to close the gap between the SEC/Big10. It will never be the same, but I think it will be closer. I think the sticking point will be around when does the contract get renegotiated. In my opinion, that happens sooner rather than later (ie next few years versus early 2030s).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard7125, post: 936440, member: 5703"] Is it better for ESPN to have a full strength SEC (with Texas and Oklahoma) and a full strength ACC or would it be better for ESPN to have FSU and Clemson leave the ACC to join the SEC? I could be completely wrong, but it sure seems to me that it would be in ESPNs best interest for the ACC to remain as strong as possible (for TV content). My point is at some point I think ESPN will renegotiate the ACC TV deal to close the gap between the SEC/Big10. It will never be the same, but I think it will be closer. I think the sticking point will be around when does the contract get renegotiated. In my opinion, that happens sooner rather than later (ie next few years versus early 2030s). [/QUOTE]
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