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<blockquote data-quote="GTFLETCH" data-source="post: 231083" data-attributes="member: 1668"><p>Three possible scenarios.</p><p></p><p>Best</p><p>ESPN has request that the ACC up their BBALL Conf games to 20 and the FB games to 9. This allows ESPN to starthe the ACC Network without buying back third tier rights. And we see a network in 2018-19 or 2019-20. And each team get 7M on top of what they already get.</p><p></p><p>Ok</p><p>ESPN has gone back to the ACC and stated that there will be No ACCN... However they will pay the 45M per year for not providing said network. The ACC in a stroke of genius decides to up the BBALL schedule to 20 conf games and the FB conf games to 9 games. This allows the ACC to ask for a TV look as ESPN just allowed the BIG to go to FOX. This could net the ACC an additional 50-60M a year. When added together the kicker for no network and the extra games takes the ACC to 95-105M in extra revenue thus allowing the ACC to Staydee in third ace in the P5 $$$ race.</p><p></p><p>The Bad & Ugly</p><p>The ACC really boned everything up and is not even interested in extra $$.. So AD like Mike Bobinski do not care about scheduling enhancements like the AJC is reporting... Thus ESPN in a stroke of genius allows the BIG to walk and tells the ACC to recieve the 45M kicker for no network they must increase their BBALL and FB conf schedules or they will not see any of the extra 45M. They then enter into talks with ND about an Irish Network aND thus the ACC is doomed much like how the LHN is killing the BIG12..</p><p></p><p>What do you think will happen??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTFLETCH, post: 231083, member: 1668"] Three possible scenarios. Best ESPN has request that the ACC up their BBALL Conf games to 20 and the FB games to 9. This allows ESPN to starthe the ACC Network without buying back third tier rights. And we see a network in 2018-19 or 2019-20. And each team get 7M on top of what they already get. Ok ESPN has gone back to the ACC and stated that there will be No ACCN... However they will pay the 45M per year for not providing said network. The ACC in a stroke of genius decides to up the BBALL schedule to 20 conf games and the FB conf games to 9 games. This allows the ACC to ask for a TV look as ESPN just allowed the BIG to go to FOX. This could net the ACC an additional 50-60M a year. When added together the kicker for no network and the extra games takes the ACC to 95-105M in extra revenue thus allowing the ACC to Staydee in third ace in the P5 $$$ race. The Bad & Ugly The ACC really boned everything up and is not even interested in extra $$.. So AD like Mike Bobinski do not care about scheduling enhancements like the AJC is reporting... Thus ESPN in a stroke of genius allows the BIG to walk and tells the ACC to recieve the 45M kicker for no network they must increase their BBALL and FB conf schedules or they will not see any of the extra 45M. They then enter into talks with ND about an Irish Network aND thus the ACC is doomed much like how the LHN is killing the BIG12.. What do you think will happen?? [/QUOTE]
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