With Notre Dame showing an interest in wanting to play Clemson more often, and the ACC wanting Notre Dame to play Clemson, Florida State and Miami more often than currently scheduled to make the ACC television product more enticing to viewers, won't that require to have Notre Dame (Pitt's best ticket selling ACC opponent) facing Pitt less frequently?
With the ACC looking into giving Florida State and Clemson a bigger piece of the tv money in order to keep them semi-happy, won't that also mean a reduction for all the other non-marquee ACC schools?
From the below linked article:
ACC sources suggested a vote to support the new revenue distribution plan may not be unanimous, but one conference administrator said a cut in distribution would likely be worthwhile if it meant stability in the coming years as college athletics works its way through a volatile series of existential shifts in its amateurism model.
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With the ACC looking into giving Florida State and Clemson a bigger piece of the tv money in order to keep them semi-happy, won't that also mean a reduction for all the other non-marquee ACC schools?
From the below linked article:
ACC sources suggested a vote to support the new revenue distribution plan may not be unanimous, but one conference administrator said a cut in distribution would likely be worthwhile if it meant stability in the coming years as college athletics works its way through a volatile series of existential shifts in its amateurism model.
ESPN picks up option to televise ACC through '36
ESPN has agreed to pick up its option to broadcast ACC sports through 2036. The decision comes as the ACC works toward settling lawsuits by Clemson and Florida State.
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