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McMurphy: ACC to start "Success Incentive Initiative" in 2024
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RE: McMurphy: ACC to start "Success Incentive Initiative" in 2024
(05-25-2023 10:00 AM)PicksUp Wrote:  
(05-25-2023 09:23 AM)ArmoredUpKnight Wrote:  New Members get less money in revenue share when they change conferences.
ACC low performance members get less in revenue share.
It would be a major hurdle to become a top performer while also receiving less revenue share.

Feels like the ACC wouldn't be in a strong position to poach teams from the Big 12 or Pac-12 with these kind of limitations to revenue sharing.

Half the ACC is plotting to get out. Why would they even bother adding new teams at this time?

So... if you're planning to retire some day you should just quit now? Illogical! Plan for the future but live for today...
05-25-2023 01:07 PM
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