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<blockquote data-quote="CEB" data-source="post: 958946" data-attributes="member: 4905"><p>I think ESPN loves the attention it gets from the soap opera-esque nature of it. Filling up 24-hours of sports related news isn’t easy and churning up controversy is a bigger ratings driver than running replays of games. Everyone is lapping up this conference realignment stuff... ESPN is happy to keep “reporting” and speculating on it to drive ratings. </p><p>ESPN is locked in to an ACC deal. It’s not going anywhere until teams go somewhere else. I don’t think ESPN wants out, either. His comments are silly; if FSU, UNC and Clemson see profits elsewhere, they’re leaving for those profits... just like EVERYONE else has done. The membership of the ACC is irrelevant in that regard. </p><p>He’s good at stirring the pot, though...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CEB, post: 958946, member: 4905"] I think ESPN loves the attention it gets from the soap opera-esque nature of it. Filling up 24-hours of sports related news isn’t easy and churning up controversy is a bigger ratings driver than running replays of games. Everyone is lapping up this conference realignment stuff... ESPN is happy to keep “reporting” and speculating on it to drive ratings. ESPN is locked in to an ACC deal. It’s not going anywhere until teams go somewhere else. I don’t think ESPN wants out, either. His comments are silly; if FSU, UNC and Clemson see profits elsewhere, they’re leaving for those profits... just like EVERYONE else has done. The membership of the ACC is irrelevant in that regard. He’s good at stirring the pot, though... [/QUOTE]
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