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Conference Realignment Board
Welp, ACC stays together with a new agreement (LINK)
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[QUOTE="Kolumbo, post: 5356275, member: 4613"] I'm not sure what your intent was but here is my take. Boston is certainly a great place for a university given the number of excellent colleges in the greater Boston area and the entertainment options. It's not a great location for big time college football as has been heretofore discussed. Plus it seems bcu itself doesn't lend itself to the general population having access. The football stadium is an example. Check out places 4-7 GT and UNC have about 12 million viewers each with 4 games each on ABC or ESPN VT and UVA have about 6.5 million viewers each with 1 game each on ABC or ESPN It would seem a good chunk of the difference in viewership numbers would be due to the network. That has gotta be a big problem if part of the revenue sharing formula is based on viewership. The chink in the armor will only worsen over time [/QUOTE]
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