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RE: Comcast
(01-09-2022 10:13 AM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  
(01-08-2022 08:38 PM)ChrisLords Wrote:  
(01-08-2022 07:01 PM)Bluedevil16 Wrote:  We should be making more than the PAC on a per school basis, right?

And Big 12

Once Texas and Oklahoma are gone, that won't even be difficult to do.

The $20M question, as usual, is just how far will the ACC lag behind the SEC and B1G?


Pretty far I'd imagine.

Which brings a more important question ... can the ACC still compete with that kind of revenue gap?

I'd posit the answer to that is YES.

Will it be easy to? No. But not impossible.


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01-09-2022 10:52 AM
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RE: Comcast
(01-09-2022 10:52 AM)Pervis_Griffith Wrote:  
(01-09-2022 10:13 AM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  
(01-08-2022 08:38 PM)ChrisLords Wrote:  
(01-08-2022 07:01 PM)Bluedevil16 Wrote:  We should be making more than the PAC on a per school basis, right?

And Big 12

Once Texas and Oklahoma are gone, that won't even be difficult to do.

The $20M question, as usual, is just how far will the ACC lag behind the SEC and B1G?


Pretty far I'd imagine.

Which brings a more important question ... can the ACC still compete with that kind of revenue gap?

I'd posit the answer to that is YES.

Will it be easy to? No. But not impossible.


07-coffee3

Considering that Cincinnati and UCF have been even further behind, I'd say it CAN be done - but as you say, it will be difficult.
01-09-2022 06:34 PM
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RE: Comcast
There is a difference with competing with $20 million revenue gaps when they have existed for say 3-5 years.

Now hard is it when it goes to $40 million revenue gaps after say 10-15 years?



There is no way around it.....stop looking for the out. ACC either solves the revenue gap or it won't survive. That has to be undersood. ACC doesn't solve it's issues because it refuses to just accept it has them.
01-10-2022 03:38 PM
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RE: Comcast
(01-10-2022 03:38 PM)nole Wrote:  There is a difference with competing with $20 million revenue gaps when they have existed for say 3-5 years.

Now hard is it when it goes to $40 million revenue gaps after say 10-15 years?



There is no way around it.....stop looking for the out. ACC either solves the revenue gap or it won't survive. That has to be undersood. ACC doesn't solve it's issues because it refuses to just accept it has them.

how will it go down ...

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