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[QUOTE="jostar1, post: 5056204, member: 1737"] MHver3@MHver3 · 1h As Pac2 continues talks with B12 on 2025 scheduling a pretty significant development on the ACC front emerges. B12 finally knows what the price tag will be to land FSU/Clemson. If you thought we were getting them with equal revenue sharing then you’ve not been paying attention MHver3@MHver3 · 1h $75m per year each for conference revenue disbursement (tv monies, CFP monies, ncaa credits, etc). MHver3@MHver3 · 1h Yes it’s high. Big12 can pay it in part with private equity (at least until the next tv deal comes around). Will adding them along with a couple of west coast schools and a few more ACC raise the tv profile enough to pay dividends to all members? MHver3@MHver3 · 1h There are many things that need to be vetted and researched. But at least the price of admission is clear now. Tick. Tock. MHver3@MHver3 · 1h Concurrently, I’m told the ACC was also made aware what the price tag was to keep FSU and Clemson. Surprise: it’s the same number. So there is a chance that the ACC could remain intact-it would come at a great cost to the other schools. [/QUOTE]
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