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RE: AAC and ESPN Exclusive Negotiating Window?
(02-20-2019 07:09 PM)quo vadis Wrote:  
(02-20-2019 04:46 PM)Attackcoog Wrote:  Originally, the revenue from the UConn womens basketball TV rights was considered part of the overall AAC deal and was shared by all. However, a couple of years ago the AAC presidents voted to return the UConn Womens Basketball rights to UConn. So, yes, UConn now keeps that revenue to themselves. Back in 2012 those games were worth about 1 million a year. I dont know if they are still getting that much for them.

I wonder if someone can create a master list of all the special deals the AAC has with various members?

I think it's just Navy (ending) and UConn for women's basketball. Y'all were too pure to do a special deal with Boise State. (People who enjoy being wrong might consider Wichita as a nonfootball member a special deal, but that's dumb)
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