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<blockquote data-quote="cpf2001" data-source="post: 954541" data-attributes="member: 6459"><p>The way the ACC catches up in TV money is if come 2030-2032ish, the same money for the Big 10 and the SEC is no longer there. (I don't personally think the Big 12 is going to pass the ACC in their next deal at that point, but those two other leagues already have).</p><p></p><p>But that's also not stability: in all likelihood, it means even less money would be there in 2036 for the next ACC deal.</p><p></p><p>I think the next two years will be telling about which of these two options is better: "hold on to 2036 to benefit from the long term in a changing landscape" vs "blow it up in 2030ish because the media landscape got their stuff figured out and we can't afford to wait longer"</p><p></p><p>I also don't think the Big 12 is that stable. Their goal is what the ACC already has. But any breakout programs they have are gonna be just as easy to seduce away by the SEC or Big 10 as an FSU would be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cpf2001, post: 954541, member: 6459"] The way the ACC catches up in TV money is if come 2030-2032ish, the same money for the Big 10 and the SEC is no longer there. (I don't personally think the Big 12 is going to pass the ACC in their next deal at that point, but those two other leagues already have). But that's also not stability: in all likelihood, it means even less money would be there in 2036 for the next ACC deal. I think the next two years will be telling about which of these two options is better: "hold on to 2036 to benefit from the long term in a changing landscape" vs "blow it up in 2030ish because the media landscape got their stuff figured out and we can't afford to wait longer" I also don't think the Big 12 is that stable. Their goal is what the ACC already has. But any breakout programs they have are gonna be just as easy to seduce away by the SEC or Big 10 as an FSU would be. [/QUOTE]
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