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VTHokie2000

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I get that, but at the same time isn't there a conflict given


that Texas may end up having only a handful of games aired on the ESPN Family of Networks compared to the current ACC members? I guess ultimately I am wondering if Texas doesn't have enough games aired on the ESPN Family of Networks, then could some of the current ACC schools come to the conclusion that Texas does deserve its full share of Tier 1 money? If so, then that could be the first or second kink (depending on how the schools feel about the deal with Notre Dame) in the ACC's armor. The Big East broke up because the conference was divided into 2 camps; basketball vs. football. I do wonder if the ACC is heading down a similar road.

(In response to this post by HOO86)

Posted: 03/11/2019 at 3:01PM



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@HOO86 a question for you... -- Stech 03/10/2019 07:58AM
  It would be up to ESPN. -- HOO86 03/10/2019 5:44PM
  WRT Texas having Tier 1 rights for everything else -- VTHokie2000 03/11/2019 1:09PM
  That's a function of market appeal and demand. -- HOO86 03/11/2019 4:15PM
  I understand that ESPN is going to pick the best games -- VTHokie2000 03/11/2019 4:41PM
  Re: It would be up to ESPN. -- Stech 03/10/2019 6:46PM
  Big Ten gave ND a "special deal" for hockey -- TerryD 03/12/2019 06:43AM
  But hockey isn't exactly a "revenue" sport. -- EDGEMAN 03/12/2019 08:25AM
  Syracuse has a women's team. -- HOO86 03/12/2019 09:39AM
  Women's ice hockey? -- EDGEMAN 03/12/2019 11:35AM
  2 options -- Wolfman 03/10/2019 3:40PM
  What rumblings? I'll just ask that and won't popo it ** -- goldendomer 03/10/2019 1:12PM

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