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You keep saying that the ACC got used by giving ND a placeholder for sports and got nothing out of it. The ACC got 5 annual ND football games and about $28 million per year from ESPN. It is 5 football games that the ACC did not have before and $28 million that the ACC did not have before.Ultimately The ACC has allowed ND to use them in much the same way they did The Big East. They are a placeholder for all sports not named football. To put it another way, if ND were a girl and The ACC a guy, she would make it clear that they were just friends. The ACC thinks that eventually they can get ND out of the friend zone and into bed with the conference. That said she's been playing this game for a LONG time and is really good at getting everything she wants while giving little in return.
As for the idea of The B1G being concerned about losing Penn State to another conference, I can assure you that the threat was never real. Especially from Penn State's end.(My source is direct conversation with The AD) You had guys like Barry Alvarez and later Jim Delany using it to justify the importance of growing the conference Eastward to its Western Members. "If we don't do this now, this could happen in the future" A little fear mongering to grease the wheels of progress. The real reasons were always three fold. 1) Gain more exposure in major markets. 2)Open recruiting pipelines for East Coast Students & student athletes to attend conference schools. 3)Get The BTN top rate in areas with major cable/satellite subscriber bases. They have been successful in all three pursuits.
The other sports are fine. Everyone is satisfied. ND has given the ACC NCAA men's basketball tournament credits for each year they have played in the league and bowl revenue for 1 year when they played in the Music City Bowl. ACC didn't share when they played in the Fiesta Bowl. ND has its own contract with the CFP.
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