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RE: Thamel: Seismic change is coming
(01-14-2021 01:16 PM)Realignment Wrote:  I can see the ACC being able to renegotiate a new deal and extension with ESPN. If I'm ESPN, I want the ACC to move to a 9-game schedule with no FCS games. That makes the ACCN more valuable and once Comcast signs to adds ACCN, that'll add more money into the pockets. It'll be interesting what Notre Dame does, do they leave NBC and sign exclusively with ESPN/ABC to get ESPN help make the ACC TV deal sweeter. That'll be an interesting get but Notre Dame will have suitors between NBC, ESPN/ABC, FOX & CBS.

ND has never put its TV rights up for bid on the open market.

It has always just renewed with NBC, since 1990.
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