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RE: ACC Conference Games Time Slot Data 2013-2018
(12-27-2018 10:27 AM)OrangeDude Wrote:  Great job. In 2018 I have only 2 ACC conference games on ESPNU but they also had six OOC games belonging to the ACC TV contract as well. Two of them definitely would have been ACCN candidates.

So that accounts for 4 possible games from ESPNU to get the three missing slots - VT vs UNC (week 7) and VT vs Pitt (week 11) as well as Army vs Duke (week 1) and Temple vs BC (week 5) depending upon what else was scheduled those weeks.

So maybe no real impact on ESPN2 games at all?

Again, great job.

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Neil

I would assume that ESPN will want to place some high value games on the network to justify the price they are charging the cable companies. This will likely involve moving some games currently placed on ESPN2. However, I think my chart shows that they won't have to do it to ensure basic inventory.
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