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RE: ESPN.com/ACC-B1G Pinstripe Bowl Official/ACC also has access to Capitol One..
1 question and not sure if it has been answered is how long the ACC/Cap One deal is for. If it's 6 years, the most that the ACC could go is 4 times, but it could be as few as none- if in the 4 years the Orange isn't hosting a sf the SEC or ND go to the Orange.
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RE: ESPN.com/ACC-B1G Pinstripe Bowl Official/ACC also has access to Capitol One..
Obviously, if the B10 drops the cap one bowl, the deal is moot.
But, doubt they will, so safe to say its gonna be 3-5 times over the next 12 years.
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RE: ESPN.com/ACC-B1G Pinstripe Bowl Official/ACC also has access to Capitol One..
(07-03-2013 01:35 PM)TIGER-PAUL Wrote: Obviously, if the B10 drops the cap one bowl, the deal is moot.
But, doubt they will, so safe to say its gonna be 3-5 times over the next 12 years.
Here's the thing though. Let's say the SEC or ND has gone to the Orange all 4 times. Would the Cap One want to re-up for the last 6 years, knowing the ACC would be going 3/4 times guaranteed and possibly 4/4 times? I don't see them wanting that at all.
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