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Isn’t this a Key tweet!? 😆
No.Isn’t this a Key tweet!? 😆
Do we have reliable data as to what the sliding scale is, exactly?I would say there is still a grant of rights. Only thing that’s changed is they now have a known price tag to get out of.
Do we have reliable data as to what the sliding scale is, exactly?
So after 2030 the amount is only $75 million. The ACC could implode like the PAC12 if the top 4 or 5 teams leave causing the ACC contract drop in significant value.
[th][td]2025–26[/td][td]$165 million[/td] [td]2026–27[/td][td]$147 million[/td] [td]2027–28[/td][td]$129 million[/td] [td]2028–29[/td][td]$111 million[/td] [td]2029–30[/td][td]$93 million[/td] [td]2030–2036[/td][td]$75 million[/td]
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Total Exit Fee
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Just to make it readable..Academic Year2025–26 $165 million
Total Exit Fee
2026–27 $147 million
2027–28 $129 million
2028–29 $111 milliom
2029–30 $93 million
2030–2036 $75 million
So July 1, 2030 is the day it hits the min. These announcements typically happen 18-36 months in advance, so we're looking at late 2027 - 2028 for movement to happen?Just to make it readable..
Drop to $75 million occurrs in 2030 and subsequent. I think if ACC implodes it will be that year. Four teams make up over 45% of the TV viewership for ACC. FSU, Clemson, Miami and Georgia Tech.The ACC TV contract expires in 2031, right? And since the exit fee structure is not escalated for inflation or sliding as the years go on, (do we know for certain that it does not reinitialize each year?), the ACC is likely to disintegrate starting in July 1, 2028. Is that the consensus here? Maybe earlier?
I think that in 2030 our exit fee drops to $10 million. (If not, it's in the last year or so of the $15 million period.) So it becomes "affordable" for us to leave at that time. We will see if any invites are forthcoming. I would be OK in an ACC without those schools. I suspect North Carolina is also gone.Drop to $75 million occurrs in 2030 and subsequent. I think if ACC implodes it will be that year. Four teams make up over 45% of the TV viewership for ACC. FSU, Clemson, Miami and Georgia Tech.
The ACC TV contract runs through 2036.The ACC TV contract expires in 2031, right? And since the exit fee structure is not escalated for inflation or sliding as the years go on, (do we know for certain that it does not reinitialize each year?), the ACC is likely to disintegrate starting in July 1, 2028. Is that the consensus here? Maybe earlier?
Yes, the contract still runs through 2036. But now there is a stated separation fee for full members to leave if they do not wish to stay until 2036. However, I’m not sure if these fees apply to Notre Dame should they wish to follow up, sooner rather than later, on their recent disappointment with the ACC.The ACC TV contract runs through 2036.
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ESPN picks up option to televise ACC through '36
ESPN has agreed to pick up its option to broadcast ACC sports through 2036. The decision comes as the ACC works toward settling lawsuits by Clemson and Florida State.www.espn.com
2030 would be the year of exit, yes, but that would typically be announced a year or two before ... hence the 2028 speculationDrop to $75 million occurrs in 2030 and subsequent. I think if ACC implodes it will be that year. Four teams make up over 45% of the TV viewership for ACC. FSU, Clemson, Miami and Georgia Tech.