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Revenue projection for Rutgers and MD. with B1G move.
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RE: Revenue projection for Rutgers and MD. with B1G move.
thing is right now, I think the last thing ACC should want to do is extend the term any further.
10-25-2013 10:30 AM
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RE: Revenue projection for Rutgers and MD. with B1G move.
There is no doubt that the B1G will make the most money over the next decade, even a lot more than the SEC. Rutgers and MD hit the jackpot, the only question is the margin of financial victory over their old conferences.
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10-26-2013 09:13 AM
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RE: Revenue projection for Rutgers and MD. with B1G move.
(10-25-2013 10:30 AM)stever20 Wrote:  thing is right now, I think the last thing ACC should want to do is extend the term any further.

Yes. The ACC, like the SEC, signed a dumb way-undervalued deal with ESPN. Last thing they want to do is extend the terms of their bondage any longer. Its way too long as it is.
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