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Conference Realignment Board
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[QUOTE="Exit 4, post: 4336519, member: 2268"] Ha- I DM'd a few dudes here about similar idea a few weeks ago. Its a complicated situation, but basically yes why not have Fox and the BTN acquire/partner with both the P12 and the Big East to create coast to coast content under one bundle. Particularly in the future world of streaming, the content of the three conferences together as one package might help get each other into new markets. Another reason I think this could make some sense is the simple fact that ESPN is already loaded up by owning 100% of the SEC content, 100% of the ACC and AAC content and a slew of G5 content. Bundling the other three and maybe adding the B12 could give Fox and its conference partners a critical mass and national football. And I think you keep the branding of each channel, all I am saying is that all of this content would be sold together. [/QUOTE]
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