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<blockquote data-quote="WreckinGT" data-source="post: 1007260" data-attributes="member: 147"><p>It's a completely different product in the SEC. FSU played three 5+ million viewer games this year in the regular season. Two of those three were against the SEC. The other was against Clemson. Give FSU a schedule with UGA, Bama, Texas, LSU, etc and those games are going to put up monster numbers. There are just far more big games in the SEC than the ACC. Plus if FSU and Clemson were moved to the SEC, UNC and UVA are probably gone to the B1G. Others may bolt for the B12. What is the remaining ACC worth at that point? Certainly not $40+ million a year per team. If ESPN negotiates a new deal for say, $20-25 million a year then they are actually paying out less overall while getting more premium content with FSU and Clemson in the SEC and still filling out their needed lower tier content.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WreckinGT, post: 1007260, member: 147"] It's a completely different product in the SEC. FSU played three 5+ million viewer games this year in the regular season. Two of those three were against the SEC. The other was against Clemson. Give FSU a schedule with UGA, Bama, Texas, LSU, etc and those games are going to put up monster numbers. There are just far more big games in the SEC than the ACC. Plus if FSU and Clemson were moved to the SEC, UNC and UVA are probably gone to the B1G. Others may bolt for the B12. What is the remaining ACC worth at that point? Certainly not $40+ million a year per team. If ESPN negotiates a new deal for say, $20-25 million a year then they are actually paying out less overall while getting more premium content with FSU and Clemson in the SEC and still filling out their needed lower tier content. [/QUOTE]
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