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[QUOTE="Ldandy, post: 4727592, member: 4584"] From a UConn perspective, The ACC is better. More regional opponents= more interest from your fan base. From a TV dollar perspective, I'm not so sure. Especially if we are talking about an ACC minus Clemson, FSU, UNC & UVA. That league might draw worse than a 35-year-old rerun of Murder She Wrote. If we switch to a streaming model, do things get much better? While Iowa State, K State, Kansas, and OSU might be low population states, they have dedicated fanbases that will pay to see their teams play. The ACC has a handful of schools whose fans probably would, and a larger amount that will go the way of Cal and Stanford fans. I'll go see us play our rival, after that if I can find the game with minimal effort I might watch. A Kansas Basketball Fan or KSU Football Fan isn't going to do that. [/QUOTE]
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