Yep I agree. Those bubble teams who are stuck in a 10 year+ mediocre ACC deal would like to have $50MM a year. I do think the ACC Is going to survive regardless though. I think there's going to be 4 power conferences. The Big 12 is setting itself up as the clear #3. When the SEC eventually expands to 20 and the B1G ends up at 20 it will be very interesting to see what's left.
If you assume 4 x 20
B1G 16 + 4
SEC + 4
Big 12 + 8
ACC + ??
Looks like the B1G is committed to going west for their 4, Stanford, Oregon, Washington seem like locks.
SEC will likely stay east -- UNC/Virginia would be the top two on their list. I think the other two could be very interesting. UNC may require Duke, leaving just one more spot. Who gets #20? Florida State? Clemson? My money would be on Florida State. FSU is still a marquee brand, is in very highly populated state (compared to South Carolina.)
If that happens now what? Does Clemson, Miami, NC State try to rebuild the ACC? Or would they rather be in the Big 12 with OSU, Kansas, Cincinnati, Arizona, Colorado, etc. Big 12 + 4 corner schools + Clemson, NC State, Virginia Tech, Miami would be really compelling conference. Of course the B1G # 20 is very interesting too if Notre Dame continues to say no. Would they get priority over the SEC? Depends on the school I'd guess.
Regardless, the Big 12 or the ACC will have spots in this scenario for UConn. Either one would be a better long term home than independence + Big East.