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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 954641" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>They have a new one tied to their new media contracts. Basically they have a GoR to the end of the decade.</p><p></p><p>Those believing that the ACC is going to end once the GoR expires are making the same assumptions that most fans are making - whoever goes to the SEC or B1G are getting full shares.</p><p>The last couple of weeks have shown that to be a fallacy. There may be a couple of schools that will be able to get full shares, but frankly I think alot of schools would have to take less than full shares to change conferences. It does not appear the market will allow for all schools to change with full new shares.</p><p></p><p>To me it no longer looks like the money is there for unlimited growth in media contracts. </p><p></p><p>It will be very interesting to see where we are at the end of the decade - when the B1G and B12 contracts are up for renewal. Has more money been uncovered or are we in a more austere environment.</p><p></p><p>No one should make the assumption that the next contract will be higher than the previous contract. That will depend upon the environment when the contracts are up and who is interested in the conferences.</p><p></p><p>I expect the ACC to exist in 2036, who will be in it and what type of media contract it can get I couldn't even imagine right now. I doubt all the current members will be in it, but I also don't think half the teams are heading to other conferences. Not at their current share levels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 954641, member: 1776"] They have a new one tied to their new media contracts. Basically they have a GoR to the end of the decade. Those believing that the ACC is going to end once the GoR expires are making the same assumptions that most fans are making - whoever goes to the SEC or B1G are getting full shares. The last couple of weeks have shown that to be a fallacy. There may be a couple of schools that will be able to get full shares, but frankly I think alot of schools would have to take less than full shares to change conferences. It does not appear the market will allow for all schools to change with full new shares. To me it no longer looks like the money is there for unlimited growth in media contracts. It will be very interesting to see where we are at the end of the decade - when the B1G and B12 contracts are up for renewal. Has more money been uncovered or are we in a more austere environment. No one should make the assumption that the next contract will be higher than the previous contract. That will depend upon the environment when the contracts are up and who is interested in the conferences. I expect the ACC to exist in 2036, who will be in it and what type of media contract it can get I couldn't even imagine right now. I doubt all the current members will be in it, but I also don't think half the teams are heading to other conferences. Not at their current share levels. [/QUOTE]
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