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RE: ESPN can renegotiate new AAC TV deal with UConn leaving conference
(06-28-2019 06:52 AM)quo vadis Wrote:  
(06-28-2019 06:31 AM)CougarRed Wrote:  So the Navy AD was right?

Shocking.

Not so fast my friend ... the Houston Chronicle article cites the Sports Business Journal article. But it appears they might be misinterpreting it in saying that the renegotiate clause is specifically tied to those 5 schools. In fact, the author of the SBJ article says that ESPN *can* renegotiate based on UConn leaving. From Ouran's twitter feed:

https://twitter.com/Ourand_SBJ/status/11...4410135553

The Houston C writer might be misinterpreting ESPN's motivation for including the clause - the five schools mentioned - with the nature of the clause, which SBJ says is not linked to just those five schools.

That tweet isn't a clarification on what the Houston article said, just the original link to the original story.
06-28-2019 07:17 AM
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