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So the SEC will fall short of the BIG by a goodly amount
Aug 9, 2022, 7:29 AM
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revenue wise, and the ACC falls short of the SEC by even more. Got it.
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Re: Is ESPN about to lose their iron grip on College Football??
Aug 9, 2022, 7:37 AM
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The acc is waiting till all the dust settles to be proactive.
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Re: Is ESPN about to lose their iron grip on College Football??
Aug 9, 2022, 7:50 AM
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ACC waiting to announce blockbuster Raycom / CSPAN2 deal. Those dudes in Greensboro are playing 3 dimensional chess.
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Re: Is ESPN about to lose their iron grip on College Football??
Aug 9, 2022, 8:30 AM
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Yep they are way more concerned with keeping the basketball tourney in UNC and Doke's backyard for as many years as they can.
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Re: Is ESPN about to lose their iron grip on College Football??
Aug 9, 2022, 9:08 AM
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Hang on a sec. CSPAN might be an option i might prefer. Especially if it doesn't include narrative by talking heads acting like they know exactly what is going on
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Good !!!!***
Aug 9, 2022, 7:40 AM
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Re: Is ESPN about to lose their iron grip on College Football??
Aug 9, 2022, 8:27 AM
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I posted about this a couple days ago as well, this is the move that drives the SEC to come get us, FSU and Miami.
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Re: Is ESPN about to lose their iron grip on College Football??
Aug 9, 2022, 8:46 AM
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Here's for ESPN losing anything.
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Re: Is ESPN about to lose their iron grip on College Football??
Aug 9, 2022, 8:56 AM
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Doubtful.
I see the ACC forming this bogus "alliance" with the PAC and getting a 20-25% bump in revenue that will "propel" us up to somewhere just below $50 Million per team. We'll get that and we'll like it.
I can foresee a time when the remaining non-SEC, non-Big 10 teams are forced to breakaway and form a conference to maximize revenue. It would require 8 in the ACC to break the "lease".
Clemson FSU Miami UNC NCSU Pitt Louisville UVa V Tech
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Oregon Washington Stanford Utah Colorado Arizona
West Va Baylor TCU Houston Iowa St Kansas Cincinnati Oklahoma St
By doing this you are ripping 80% of the value out of each conference, and dropping the schools that can't carry the weight. Revenue per school should approach 75 Million, keeping these schools at a competitive level.
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Re: Is ESPN about to lose their iron grip on College Football??
Aug 9, 2022, 9:11 AM
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This ain't happening. The ACC seems much more interested in keeping things a little more local for all that nonsense. Besides the SEC and BIG have also started to grasp that with just those two leagues their content will get boring quick. And neither of them wants little ole Clemson to come in and dominate their league
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Re: Is ESPN about to lose their iron grip on College Football??
Aug 9, 2022, 9:15 AM
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With other conferences making less than half the B1G or the SEC, it WILL happen. They will be forced to.
These schools are left with 2 options-
1. Take 40-45% of what the B1G/SEC make.
2. Breakaway and make 75% of what the B1G/SEC make.
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Re: Is ESPN about to lose their iron grip on College Football??
Aug 9, 2022, 9:34 AM
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It's not about the conference, it's about the TV $$$$.
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Re: Is ESPN about to lose their iron grip on College Football??
Aug 9, 2022, 9:48 AM
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Clem, a 24 team league is just the ACC adding a few, dropping a few(will not happen) and having a 12 team conference. Your 23 team league needs another member to have equal 12 team conferences.
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Re: Is ESPN about to lose their iron grip on College Football??
Aug 9, 2022, 10:08 AM
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Cutting back on the dead weight in the ACC for football will be critical towards closing the revenue gap. I just don't see the value though in partnering up with schools out West to achieve that. The top football programs in the Pac and Big XII should simply partner up and do the same among themselves.
For us, let Ga Tech, UVA, Duke, Wake, BC, and Syracuse form a separate football division and add 3 new eastern programs that they can schedule, along the lines of a USF, Memphis, UConn or something.
That would leave Clemson, Miami, FSU, Va Tech, Louisville, Pitt, UNC, and NC State as a standalone division, then add West Va to fill it out, and we have a solid, nationally relevant group dividing the football spoils 9 ways instead of 15+. Keep all the other sports tied together and schedule a few cross-division games annually for history sake.
Kids don't all want to spend their college years attending and playing in either the deep south or midwest. It's critical to preserve viable eastern and western opportunities for the long term health of the whole shebang. I feel like the ACC has those strengths today within its midst to accomplish that, but as it's structured now it's just spread too thin in ways that drain interest instead of building it.
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Re: Is ESPN about to lose their iron grip on College Football??
Aug 9, 2022, 9:26 AM
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I dont know how I feel about this. Losing ESPeNis is a risky move. To many, what they say is the truth. ESPeNis will have no incentive to talk about or promote the B1G. Its like we won't exist. B1G will get 2 minutes of highlights on sportscenter. On the other hand, getting more money and games on local networks will be good. Crazy times.
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Re: Is ESPN about to lose their iron grip on College Football??
Aug 9, 2022, 9:39 AM
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And there is a corollary- B1G households will have no strong reason to watch ESPN. It is a double edged sword.
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Thats really all you get now. Its OSU this or UM that.
Aug 9, 2022, 11:17 AM
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The BIG plays the most boring football on planet earth. OSU has been toting dead weight for years now. It was inevitable they had to add some programs that bring excitement, or at least the potential to bring excitement, to an otherwise pedestrian league.
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Re: Is ESPN about to lose their iron grip on College Football??
Aug 9, 2022, 9:42 AM
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If ESPN has the Playoffs, they have not lost their grip.
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Re: Is ESPN about to lose their iron grip on College Football??
Aug 9, 2022, 9:58 AM
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If ESPN has the Playoffs, they have not lost their grip.
The reason Warren voted not to expand the playoffs is because it would have extended the playoff contract with ESPeNis. The B1G wants the playoff contract with espn to end and then it will go to the open market. I dont know if Fox will outbid espn, they will end up sharing it somehow, or some other company/network ends up with the rights.
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Re: Is ESPN about to lose their iron grip on College Football??
Aug 9, 2022, 10:04 AM
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If it involves Herbstreit going “woke” and crying like a b**** over a felonious POS, I’d pass, too.
ESPN and its parent company can both die off for all I care. Game day was the only program I ever watched and even its gone to s***
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I sure hope so.***
Aug 9, 2022, 10:29 AM
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