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<blockquote data-quote="Root4GT" data-source="post: 986973" data-attributes="member: 5618"><p>There would be at the most 4 or 5 B1G games in Atlanta /year. Could easily be games where the teams playing in Atlanta are Rutgers, was/Ore, USC/UCLA nad pick one Indiana, Perdue or Minn. That won’t generate the eyeballs. </p><p></p><p>Atlanta college football fans watch OSU/Mich already. </p><p></p><p>Heck GT fans, and there aren’t many don’t watch GT in person.</p><p></p><p>The current cable charges for carrying conferences networks, as previously explained by ESPNJ, make it reasonable under current deals for Atlanta to add value. There is no telling how TV contracts will play out in 6-7 years when the SEC and B1G contracts expire. </p><p></p><p>Would the SEC gain value for having a team in Chicago? Not likely. There is a lot of conjecture that GT would be a big get. I could be wrong but that seems way overly optimistic. I hope none of this becomes an issue. We ard a good fit in the ACC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Root4GT, post: 986973, member: 5618"] There would be at the most 4 or 5 B1G games in Atlanta /year. Could easily be games where the teams playing in Atlanta are Rutgers, was/Ore, USC/UCLA nad pick one Indiana, Perdue or Minn. That won’t generate the eyeballs. Atlanta college football fans watch OSU/Mich already. Heck GT fans, and there aren’t many don’t watch GT in person. The current cable charges for carrying conferences networks, as previously explained by ESPNJ, make it reasonable under current deals for Atlanta to add value. There is no telling how TV contracts will play out in 6-7 years when the SEC and B1G contracts expire. Would the SEC gain value for having a team in Chicago? Not likely. There is a lot of conjecture that GT would be a big get. I could be wrong but that seems way overly optimistic. I hope none of this becomes an issue. We ard a good fit in the ACC [/QUOTE]
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