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RE: TV industry analyst: ACC additions worth more than BE deal 2014
The industry exec is from ESPN. ESPN is pimping The ACC as they always do. His opinion isn't worth the paper it's written on. Unless of course in comes in a round roll and I can wipe my arse with it.... 03-lmfao

ESPN is still butt hurt that The Big East refused to take it's low ball offer. In retaliation ESPN instructs The ACC, per Flipper at BC, to invite Syracuse and Pitt. Surprise, surprise (in my best Gomer Pyle from ACC Mayberry, North Carolina voice) all of a sudden Syracuse and Pitt are the most valuable teams in college sports.

ESPN is in for a rude awakening come September 1st. The Big East is going to tell them to go get screwed, wait two months and sign a monster deal with NBC Sports that includes Notre Dame.

Let's see ESPN cover college basketball without mentioning The Big East.
CJ
02-08-2012 04:48 PM
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