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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 937338" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>I read that ESPN owns 50% of the ACC Network. If you want to know the big reason why the ACC will remain intact until the end of GOR, it's because ESPN has a LOT of skin in the game. </p><p></p><p>If anything, you may see ESPN find a way to pay FSU/Clemson/etc more money without hurting the projected payouts for the rest of the league. Make no mistake, ESPN has a big interest in making sure the ACC doesn't fall apart. Also, as I touched on earlier, there's a report that in terms of ROI, the ACC makes more money for ESPN than the SEC does. We are a higher margin investment for ESPN, so there's no way they'll let the ACC hurt that cash cow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 937338, member: 360"] I read that ESPN owns 50% of the ACC Network. If you want to know the big reason why the ACC will remain intact until the end of GOR, it's because ESPN has a LOT of skin in the game. If anything, you may see ESPN find a way to pay FSU/Clemson/etc more money without hurting the projected payouts for the rest of the league. Make no mistake, ESPN has a big interest in making sure the ACC doesn't fall apart. Also, as I touched on earlier, there's a report that in terms of ROI, the ACC makes more money for ESPN than the SEC does. We are a higher margin investment for ESPN, so there's no way they'll let the ACC hurt that cash cow. [/QUOTE]
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