CTMike
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In the NYC Market, it's already trivial to find an SEC game to watch on a Saturday afternoon. For example, Auburn-LSU tomorrow is being carried nationally on CBS. What incremental value would UConn and Rutgirls add to the SEC? In football- none. Any casual college football fan is already going to be watching Auburn-LSU. Very few folks are turning away from that for a UConn or Rutgirls game.
Would the addition of those two allow a larger footprint for an SEC Network? That's about all they could help deliver, and that's questionable as well.
With the ACC however, I think you can make a better case that UConn and Rutgirls can help deliver a few more eyeballs to the ACC and potentially the ACC Network. Yes, Defillipo, blah blah... I know. But convincing the ACC that we can deliver value is how to get around that roadblock. There's no question that we deliver value on the basketball side of the equation. Football... it's harder to show that, given how young our program is. Doesn't hurt to try though.
Would the addition of those two allow a larger footprint for an SEC Network? That's about all they could help deliver, and that's questionable as well.
With the ACC however, I think you can make a better case that UConn and Rutgirls can help deliver a few more eyeballs to the ACC and potentially the ACC Network. Yes, Defillipo, blah blah... I know. But convincing the ACC that we can deliver value is how to get around that roadblock. There's no question that we deliver value on the basketball side of the equation. Football... it's harder to show that, given how young our program is. Doesn't hurt to try though.
