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You are lightning fast, HM.
Disregarding the play on the field...a friend of mine is able to watch UConn football on ESPN channels in Myrtle Beach when Penn St isn't playing. He couldn't watch them last year on CBSSN. I think it shows that ESPN is going to fill programming spots it has with AAC games now that the SEC Network is up and running...there will be more available when the ACC Network goes on line as well. That means the AAC is even more of a value to ESPN now than they were before...so it's more about not selling.How do we interpret the fact that last year a majority of our games were on CBSSN and this year one of ESPN's channels. Does that mean CBSSN wouldn't pay up for us or ESPN wouldn't sell us?
Wait. I thought there is to be an exclusive thread about this?17,526