So I've asked you quite a few times what's your evidence that ESPN oppose the addition of California Stanford and SMU and every time you've evaded the question. You were very critical of
@buddy because you felt he was only "giving his thoughts" rather than "the facts", but how is what you're doing any different?
So do you have anything to support your contention that ESPN opposed adding those teams or are we done?
I guess you're too lazy, so here you go (and note the part about conference autonomy and ESPN not wanting to dictate):
Reports indicating ESPN was hesitant about Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) expansion stemmed from concerns over added costs and the value of new members, as ESPN aimed to avoid paying higher, prorated fees for schools that might not significantly increase viewership. Despite rumors, ESPN ultimately exercised its option to extend its media rights contract with the ACC through 2036.
Key points regarding the reports of ESPN and ACC expansion:
Financial Concerns: Reports suggested ESPN was not enthusiastic about adding more schools at a prorated price, as they were focused on maintaining profitability rather than expanding the conference's footprint.
Expansion Autonomy: Contrary to some narratives that ESPN drives all realignment, ESPN executives previously indicated they were careful not to be part of the expansion discussion, leaving those decisions to the conferences.
Contradictory Rumors: While some rumors in early 2024 suggested ESPN might not renew its contract due to expansion, by January 2025, it was confirmed that ESPN exercised its option to extend the partnership through 2036.
Stability Over Expansion: The focus shifted from expansion to stability, with the extension intended to keep the league secure amid legal challenges from Florida State and Clemson.
Shift in Strategy: The extension was partly driven by the ACC's commitment to creating better "marquee" matchups in football and men's basketball, utilizing top brands like Notre Dame.
Ultimately, the, reports that ESPN did not want expansion appear to have been based on financial caution, which was resolved by the long-term, stable extension of their existing media rights partnership.