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Dann

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the minute the acc watches the big east get a good tv contract espn will destroy the big east then build it back up how it wants.
add uconn/nd to the acc and lville to the b12 with cincy or someone else. that forces the bball schools to split and now the big east is nothing but bball. cincy, usf and ucf can now build a new conf usa type. now there is no big east and the a10 big east league of bball teams is formed. espn the tells them who to add and buys them as a bball league only with a ton of espnu games. slap in the face lol.

big country conf is something like, that mega conf of leftovers trying for the best tv deal possible and to not hurt if more expansion happens.
cincy/usf/ucf/memphis/ecu/smiss/temple/navy/army/tul
uh/smu/sdsu/bsu/byu/unr/fresno//unlv/haw
tulsa=in as 1 team above would fit the b12 to 12 with lville. there would be a scuffle somewhere...
big east
nova/gtown/shu/prov/sju/marq/dep
+xav/day/but/stl =11 total of 16

others of note:
wichita/ni/siena/duq/ne or bu/quinn or /creighton/stbon/david....

espn creates a power 5 with a 6th that is on a different network. now the playoff can go to 8 with 5 auto bids and all confs can expand more to 16 or 18 and kill off the big country conf and split form the ncaa. wala. todays dream rant.
 
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UConn is the lynchpin to Big East basketball and in some ways this whole contract. If Espn or the ACC doesnt want the Big East getting a significant contract they sould take UConn now.
 
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That was an interesting read.

If you follow the blogger's logic, It seems that the logical play for ESPN is to keep it's offer to the Big East artificially low. If they know Comcast is going to be cheapskate about it then that is the smart play.

If ESPN believes that a high offer will blow the ACC up then I doubt they will bid aggressively.
 

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Every one of Frank the Tank's realignment posts is some version of a league is going to do something out of pride, and now this other blogger is jumping on the same bandwagon. Both show a lack of business knowledge.

The ACC negotiated the best contract they could. What the Big East gets has much less impact on the ACC than what the SEC or Big 12 gets, since both of those leagues are very significant threats to raid the ACC, while the Big East really isn't. Syracuse and Pitt had to know the ACC deal was going to be soft while the Big East had a shot at a strong deal with NBC when they left the Big East. Part of why they left, IMO, is that the ACC had a lower risk of a complete meltdown than the Big East did, even if the money came out the same. For the most part, that prediction has come true.

The only fly in that ointment for Pitt and Syracuse is if the gap between the ACC and SEC or Big 12 is so big that VTech, UNC, FSU and/or Clemson aggressively pursue an invitation from those other leagues (which I believe has already happened), and the SEC and Big 12 have enough incentive to expand. The Big East has nothing to do with them until the ACC is raided by another league.
 

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Yeah they will direct the money to the NHL whose current television contract ends in 2021. Come get your billion NHL!
 
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I think the biggest issue in getting a big deal is whether Aresco can keep the schools together. UofL and Uconn are the keys. If both those schools leave the league is done...
If one leaves the league could survive but the deal will be far short of ACC money.

Its been quoted that Arescos first priority is the contract. I think it's getting the current schools committed and then finding #14.

Imagine the momentum this league would have if they landed BYU.
 
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