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RE: ACC commisioner looking to increase the revenue
(04-09-2021 10:50 AM)random asian guy Wrote:  
(04-08-2021 10:50 PM)ChrisLords Wrote:  
(04-08-2021 04:17 PM)nole Wrote:  when it comes to revenue, divisions and # of conference games is simply rearranging chairs on the deck of the titanic.

Big Ten $54 Million a year per team
ACC $27 Million a year per team


How wide does the gap have to grow before folks see that adding a Wake Forest/ Duke football game for the 9th ACC game of the year doesn't put a dent in that?

New Commish better be thinking MUC bigger than that.

I don't think there's much more the ACC commissioner can do. The reason we haven't gone to 9 conference games before is it wasn't worth the $3 million per school that would replace what football schools get from a marquee OOC game.

The way VT is scheduling now, I'd welcome another ACC game. Our OOC football scheduling has been atrocious under Whit Babcock.

Yeah I would take an extra $3M and one additional ACC game. Some schools will not like this idea, though.


Is it nice...sure. Does it solve the ACC's revenue issue? Not even close.

Headed toward a P2 and a p3 with some exceptions (Texas, Notre Dame, Oregon) who are independently wealthy
04-09-2021 10:56 AM
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