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<blockquote data-quote="GTFLETCH" data-source="post: 230666" data-attributes="member: 1668"><p>You are correct that Teel has not named a source, so we are going to have to agree to disagree. I tend to think Teel has an inside source, but can not name anything until it is official. However if one has followed the ACC saga over the years you could conclude that they may have found away to over come the third tier rights saga and will be able to launch a network and Teel is reporting without having an "on the record" source. However I have read several ACC AD quotes and how they talk about the must for channel the last two years. It appears that the ACC has overcome some hurdles that were previously reported (2013 story <a href="http://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/acc-network-still-in-early-stages-but-there-are-a-few-hurdles-to-clear/" target="_blank">http://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/acc-network-still-in-early-stages-but-there-are-a-few-hurdles-to-clear/</a>)</p><p></p><p>- I see ESPN letting BIG go to FOX as ESPN being all in for a ACC channel. The Big Ten's primary media rights deal expire at the end of the 2016-17 season.</p><p></p><p>- I see the football 9 game schedule and Bball 20 games schedule proposals as a way to create content or inventory for said channel without having to buy back all third tier content and probably a must by ESPN.</p><p></p><p>But I do agree since there is not an announcement Teel could be a quack and making stuff up and No channel is coming. So at worst the ACC will get around 45M in 2017 and it increases every year from ESPN for not having a channel. The question how much does it increase? So even if we are going worst case and Teel is a quack and there is no ACC Channel coming we could see how increasing the ACC Bball schedule to 20 games and Football schedule to 9 games would give the ACC more content to go back to ESPN and request mo money since ESPN will have some holes to fill when BIG jumps to FOX!!!</p><p></p><p>However I tend to think Teel and the others reporting about a ACC Network know that the ACC Channel is coimng and 2018-19 make sense since it will take a bit to rearrange the schedules and the extra content will allow ESPN/ACC extra inventory without worrying about games sublicensed to Fox RSN! It will be interesting to see how ESPN uses RAYCOM's Syndicated ACC Network programming!</p><p></p><p>PS-</p><p>I could be wrong and the SEC Blowhards that say the ACC will fold like the BIG EAST did could be correct! GT will then have to join the SUNBELT!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTFLETCH, post: 230666, member: 1668"] You are correct that Teel has not named a source, so we are going to have to agree to disagree. I tend to think Teel has an inside source, but can not name anything until it is official. However if one has followed the ACC saga over the years you could conclude that they may have found away to over come the third tier rights saga and will be able to launch a network and Teel is reporting without having an "on the record" source. However I have read several ACC AD quotes and how they talk about the must for channel the last two years. It appears that the ACC has overcome some hurdles that were previously reported (2013 story [URL]http://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/acc-network-still-in-early-stages-but-there-are-a-few-hurdles-to-clear/[/URL]) - I see ESPN letting BIG go to FOX as ESPN being all in for a ACC channel. The Big Ten's primary media rights deal expire at the end of the 2016-17 season. - I see the football 9 game schedule and Bball 20 games schedule proposals as a way to create content or inventory for said channel without having to buy back all third tier content and probably a must by ESPN. But I do agree since there is not an announcement Teel could be a quack and making stuff up and No channel is coming. So at worst the ACC will get around 45M in 2017 and it increases every year from ESPN for not having a channel. The question how much does it increase? So even if we are going worst case and Teel is a quack and there is no ACC Channel coming we could see how increasing the ACC Bball schedule to 20 games and Football schedule to 9 games would give the ACC more content to go back to ESPN and request mo money since ESPN will have some holes to fill when BIG jumps to FOX!!! However I tend to think Teel and the others reporting about a ACC Network know that the ACC Channel is coimng and 2018-19 make sense since it will take a bit to rearrange the schedules and the extra content will allow ESPN/ACC extra inventory without worrying about games sublicensed to Fox RSN! It will be interesting to see how ESPN uses RAYCOM's Syndicated ACC Network programming! PS- I could be wrong and the SEC Blowhards that say the ACC will fold like the BIG EAST did could be correct! GT will then have to join the SUNBELT! [/QUOTE]
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