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ESPN Louisville Radio Podcast: ESPN Sports Business Reporter Kristi Dosh
Some conflicting info about the ACC network....

With Kristi:

-Will “cost of attendance” scholarships cause the power 5 conferences to break away from the other FBS schools?

-the latest on the possibility of an ACC network

-will the ACC move its men’s tournament to the NYC area

-an interesting Tom Jurich story about facilities and what makes him so valuable as an AD

You can listen HERE
07-18-2013 12:35 PM
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RE: ESPN Louisville Radio Podcast: ESPN Sports Business Reporter Kristi Dosh
Great show. And I agree, Jurich is the model AD for modern college athletics.

I'm a little concerned with the comments about the ACCN, but the major issue in the opinion of this "expert" she spoke with seems to be about the football product. I'm still of the opinion that football is not the driving force behind a college athletic conference network. Otherwise the PAC-12 Networks would be doomed from the start.

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07-18-2013 06:13 PM
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