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...if you are the ACC's TV partner (ESPN), why would you accept a conference trading a team that is in the #24 DMA TV Market (Baltimore) and the #8 DMA market (Washington DC), for a team in the #50 DMA TV Market. (Lousiville)?
My feeling is they don't/won't accept it. Whatever contract they signed with the ACC is no longer worth what it was in TV dollars without the Baltimore/DC market. Taking Lousivlle might have been a good stopgap move for the ACC's football side, but they will need to bring in better TV markets to make the TV deal whole.
My thinking is the ACC only took one team yesterday to immediately plug the Maryland hole and not give the immediate impression that they were on the verge of being poached. But their television partner is going to have something to say about market reductions. My thinking is the ACC expands further...probably by two additional teams...and they will do it in the not-to-distant future...probably fairly quietly (ala Cuse Pitt).
This is where the governor needs to be in contact with ESPN.
My feeling is they don't/won't accept it. Whatever contract they signed with the ACC is no longer worth what it was in TV dollars without the Baltimore/DC market. Taking Lousivlle might have been a good stopgap move for the ACC's football side, but they will need to bring in better TV markets to make the TV deal whole.
My thinking is the ACC only took one team yesterday to immediately plug the Maryland hole and not give the immediate impression that they were on the verge of being poached. But their television partner is going to have something to say about market reductions. My thinking is the ACC expands further...probably by two additional teams...and they will do it in the not-to-distant future...probably fairly quietly (ala Cuse Pitt).
This is where the governor needs to be in contact with ESPN.