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The ACC will delay the start of competition for all fall sports until at least Sept. 1
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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 728359" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>The TV contracts are with the conferences not with the schools. All the TV money is distributed to the conference and then the conference distributes the money to the schools based on whatever agreements they have with the schools (which in the case of all the conferences is equal payments to all conference members).</p><p></p><p>There is a range of decisions that could be made and what is chosen won't be known for 3-4 weeks.</p><p>Things could get better and everything could be a go for all teams (with limited fan capacity).</p><p>Things could get worse and it could all get cancelled.</p><p>Things could stay similar to now and a conference decides to allow schools to make decisions on whether to play based on their local conditions. If this is the decision then any money received by the conference would be divied up equally among all the schools regardless of whether they played or not.</p><p></p><p>With the Ravens, Chiefs and Packers all announcing yesterday that if any fans are allowed this season at all (a decision yet to be made) then it will be in significantly reduced numbers (Ravens said max capacity will be 14,000 in a 71,000 seat stadium) I think the idea of their being any significant number of fans at games is starting to fade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 728359, member: 1776"] The TV contracts are with the conferences not with the schools. All the TV money is distributed to the conference and then the conference distributes the money to the schools based on whatever agreements they have with the schools (which in the case of all the conferences is equal payments to all conference members). There is a range of decisions that could be made and what is chosen won't be known for 3-4 weeks. Things could get better and everything could be a go for all teams (with limited fan capacity). Things could get worse and it could all get cancelled. Things could stay similar to now and a conference decides to allow schools to make decisions on whether to play based on their local conditions. If this is the decision then any money received by the conference would be divied up equally among all the schools regardless of whether they played or not. With the Ravens, Chiefs and Packers all announcing yesterday that if any fans are allowed this season at all (a decision yet to be made) then it will be in significantly reduced numbers (Ravens said max capacity will be 14,000 in a 71,000 seat stadium) I think the idea of their being any significant number of fans at games is starting to fade. [/QUOTE]
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