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Building a best of the rest conference on the ACC GOR
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RE: Building a best of the rest conference on the ACC GOR
(07-19-2022 01:47 PM)random asian guy Wrote:  The ACC will likley target four to six schools as opposed to the massive 10-12 team expansion.

My guess is Oregon, Washington, California, Cincy, TCU, and Colorado/Utah/Houston/ASU.

The only hope of getting its current P2 hopefuls to agree to an even more complicated move to P2 would be to get near P2 money, or greatly lower the GOR. Even for near P2 money, I see FSU wanting to move, for the same reason UT needed to move. The P2 brands are worth as much as their cash

A greatly lowered GOR would be a huge red flag to Houston, TCU, Cincy.

So, ESPN paying a now 20+ school ACC near P2 money on a long GOR is probably one of the more costly solutions to this. Unequal revenue sharing could help, and would be a very LHN type solution
07-19-2022 02:27 PM
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