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RE: Media idea: AAC, MWC, CUSA, BYU on NBC Sports
(01-07-2018 05:45 PM)ken d Wrote:  Assuming that NBC has changed its mind about the attractiveness of the AAC (and I'm not suggesting they have), couldn't they get everything they want by just agreeing to fund adding Boise State and BYU as football only members instead of paying for all those other entities? Why would they need the MWC or CUSA?

I would think it the AAC would be better off actually in an NBC TV deal without the MWC. MWC has a reputation for mid major product as the home for the BCS buster and Boise State buster poster child.

NBC could double header an AAC package with some crossover like Navy vs. Notre Dame already on national TV. A limited 8-10 week package on NBC OTA with more extensive on NBC-SN might be workable.
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