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RE: Swofford: ACC, ESPN still 'bullish' about channel negotiations, future (Link)
(05-15-2016 08:31 PM)Dasville Wrote:  The Dude once had Brett Mcmurphy as a guest on his radio show. ESPN has reached out to Matt Jones as a news source and for commentary. It is what it is. When legit organizations start trolling then the trolls become legit. Who rubs off on who doesn't really make a difference. The dude is as legit as John Barr


But as far as FSU? That stuff have been brought up by legit news sources. If that is how Texas wants the Big 12 Network be formed out of the LHN? They want to make more money from it. FSU, Louisville and Georgia Tech could convince Texas to change.
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RE: Swofford: ACC, ESPN still 'bullish' about channel negotiations, future (Link)
(05-15-2016 06:37 PM)DavidSt Wrote:  Here is something very interesting going on inside the ACC.


http://landgrantgauntlet.com/2016/05/12/...s-the-acc/

Seems that there is an ACC school have been in contacts with the Big 12 right now about joining. It seems that the ACCN is a no go, and the schools would make less. If the ACC is no go by July 1st? Expect Florida State and Georgia Tech asking to join the Big 12, and then, the LHN could be changed to the Big 12 network. The ACC looks like they are weaker of all the conferences, and the math does not look too well for the ACC. Since ESPN have control of both the Big 12 and SEC Networks? They could give blessings for the schools of the ACC move to those 2 conferences.

Georgia Tech, Florida State, Louisville, Cincinnati, BYU and either Colorado State or Boise State could form a 16 team conference for a network. It seems that ESPN does have money invested in showing BYU and Boise State games? We could see those contracts rolled into the Big 12 Network ro help save ESPN some money.

PLEASE STOP TALKING
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RE: Swofford: ACC, ESPN still 'bullish' about channel negotiations, future (Link)
(05-15-2016 06:37 PM)DavidSt Wrote:  Here is something very interesting going on inside the ACC.


http://landgrantgauntlet.com/2016/05/12/...s-the-acc/

Seems that there is an ACC school have been in contacts with the Big 12 right now about joining. It seems that the ACCN is a no go, and the schools would make less. If the ACC is no go by July 1st? Expect Florida State and Georgia Tech asking to join the Big 12, and then, the LHN could be changed to the Big 12 network. The ACC looks like they are weaker of all the conferences, and the math does not look too well for the ACC. Since ESPN have control of both the Big 12 and SEC Networks? They could give blessings for the schools of the ACC move to those 2 conferences.

Georgia Tech, Florida State, Louisville, Cincinnati, BYU and either Colorado State or Boise State could form a 16 team conference for a network. It seems that ESPN does have money invested in showing BYU and Boise State games? We could see those contracts rolled into the Big 12 Network ro help save ESPN some money.

You lost credibility when you posted an article written by The Dude. The guy who makes up scenarios and has never been right about anything
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