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Let them. Have a feeling there are going to a lot more schools in our position over the coming years as the money consolidates into fewer and fewer schools.If Stanford and California get into the ACC over Connecticut...financed entirely by our in state "friends" at ESPN...just wow
It would be insane. It be good for me since I can finally watch UCONN football in-personIf Stanford and California get into the ACC over Connecticut...financed entirely by our in state "friends" at ESPN...just wow
It's almost like the CT gov't works against UConn, it's all very strange.If Stanford and California get into the ACC over Connecticut...financed entirely by our in state "friends" at ESPN...just wow
It's almost like the CT gov't works against UConn, it's all very strange.
Florida can block that, the original members have a veto over new additions in the same state.FSU hasn’t won an ACC football championship since 2014. Good luck in the SEC.
Not sure. If true why did espn play ball with the B12? They could have made it easy for the ACC to pick up the valuable PAC12 properties but instead steered them to B12, while reports are ESPN made it more difficult for the ACC to counter.Unless the GOR can be worked around, the Big XII is next up.
I agree with that, it’s because none of them have vision and understand how people consume media these days.Not a chance the big time schools willingly put their games exclusively on streaming.
There is a report out of Pittsburgh that ESPN wants to merge the SEC with the ACC to control the entire east coast from Miami to Boston to counter the B1G/Fox grabbing the west coast. That would be very exciting for football in New England.
I highly doubt the ACC teams have anyway of breaking the GOR with ESPN. They needed the GOR to get ESPN to build the ACCN.Can someone clarify again if 8 ACC schools left and vote to dissolve the ACC, will there still be a GOR since the ACC is the entity holding the GOR rights?
The reason for this is FSU board member was on record stating that lawyers examined the GOR over and over, and he stated there are options for FSU. He also stated FSU will make decisions not being held back by the GOR.
This video is what he is talking about:Your trolling is not nearly as effective if you are so obvious about it.
You know, that really doesn't make me feel any better.Let them. Have a feeling there are going to a lot more schools in our position over the coming years as the money consolidates into fewer and fewer schools.
Miami to Boston? You must be counting the Patriots?There is a report out of Pittsburgh that ESPN wants to merge the SEC with the ACC to control the entire east coast from Miami to Boston to counter the B1G/Fox grabbing the west coast. That would be very exciting for football in New England.