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Sports Business Daily With Some Intresting Predictions for 2020
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RE: Sports Business Daily With Some Intresting Predictions for 2020
I have my doubts about the SEC going to ESPN/ABC 100%. I think that the SEC will leave CBS, but I think the SEC will go with Fox to spite ESPN for their actions involving Clemson & FSU. ESPN is going to have to do some major apologizing to the SEC about that, but I feel like the SEC will say no dice to ESPN/ABC.
Disgusted with losing the SEC, ESPN will start pushing Texas towards the Big Ten if the Big Ten will give them 100% tier 1 & tier 2 rights.
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