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Most people who love sports pay extra for the additional sports networks. I get all of them as part of my package, although it's not just the "basic" cable package. I end up paying for a lot of stations I have no interest in, but that's the way it works. Unless the local cable companies decline to include the ACC network in their sports packages, then it should be available.
Most people who love sports are still going to watch the main channels unless their team is playing elsewhere. The main channels are where the biggest games tend to be, and people who love sports want to watch the best matchups if they aren't watching "their" team play. Ratings bears this out. Even though the SEC network is still the top rated conference network, it lost over 8 million subscribers in the last couple of years. What they are finding out is that no one wants to watch the lesser games outside of the fanbases, so in order to drive the network numbers, they have to play the big time games on the network. But in order for that to happen, the big networks, who pay the money, have to agree to let a marquee matchup be played on the conference network.