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UConn Athletics
Conference Realignment Board
ACC votes to add Stanford, Cal, SMU: Conference presidents approve expansion to 18 schools
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[QUOTE="storrsroars, post: 4735753, member: 2500"] Well, now we know what kind of offer to expect if and when a P4 offer comes - no share of media revenue for a decade or so. Thanks SMU. Funny thing is, SMU might still make more than they were in the AAC as they will immediately qualify for tournament revenue shares, which are currently estimated at $9M. With BYU going to the B12, UConn is now the only team that's compiled a value of >$1 billion over the past 25 years to not be in a P5/4. [/QUOTE]
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ACC votes to add Stanford, Cal, SMU: Conference presidents approve expansion to 18 schools
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