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[QUOTE="WestCoastHusky, post: 4718229, member: 566"] Let's wait and see. ESPN will get some late hour content on the cheap, and they get into the Bay Area market. ESPN doesn't give a crap about the well beings of student athletes. If both join the ACC, it opens up the Western expansion front for the conference. I am sure they will take more teams down the road. The only thing is both Bay Area schools might not have to sign the 13 years GOR. I doubt they want to be locked down that long as long as B1G is an option. [/QUOTE]
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