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RE: ESPN can renegotiate new AAC TV deal with UConn leaving conference
This is the article that was sited by BullsFanInTX: https://www.houstonchronicle.com/sports/...057439.php

It stipulates that there are five teams in which the "Contract Termination Clause" pertains to. UConn was not one of them. We do know that a Grant of Rights was sought for those five schools. Again, UConn was not one of them.

So I doubt this Clause holds any sway over the AAC staying at 11 FB schools or adding another. I do know that ESPN want's a certain amount of games per the contract and that may be the only sticking point. In short, the AAC will do as ESPN wishes. The Conference has attached it's self to ESPN for better or worse. I'm not a fan of the amount of the contract or it's duration.
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