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RE: ESPN can renegotiate new AAC TV deal with UConn leaving conference
(06-28-2019 11:01 AM)Attackcoog Wrote:  That would be the exact opposite take the SBJ piece reflected (that the loss of UConn WOULD trigger the ESPN right to renegotiate the compensation).

I think, however, if the AAC doesn't replace UConn, then you're in breach with ESPN, because you're not providing the numbers of games covered in the contract.

Not that it's a big deal--either the AAC doesn't replace UConn, ESPN scales back the contract by 1/12, or the AAC does replace UConn, ESPN leaves the contract alone. Depends on whether Aresco can convince the other FBS conferences to let the AAC stand at 11, or whether the integrity of the CCG rules are more important.
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