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RE: AAC and ESPN Exclusive Negotiating Window?
(03-05-2019 11:21 AM)GoldenWarrior11 Wrote:  If ESPN wanted Boise State and/or San Diego State in the American, it would've happened already in advance of the announcement of this next TV deal. Much like the failed Big 12 expansion, the money simply isn't there to pursue such additions for either sides at the moment. Who knows in a few years though.

I think if expansion happens, it would be from now until through the MWC negotiation in April. It would make sense of ESPN to include clauses in the AAC contract for expansion, and at the same time, you would think Boise and SDSU would want to know what they are looking at before any move.
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