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[QUOTE="Alsacs, post: 3915868, member: 652"] The information is out there and people don’t get realignment with some of these ideas. We are basically on borrowed time. If you aren’t going to go all-in for college football then it’s over. The ACC can survive if the annual payouts are within the same atmosphere. If they are half of the SEC or Big Ten then it’s over. Also most people ignore ESPN in this stuff. Htown was on the money earlier. ESPN has played a major role in this behind the scenes. They don’t like Fox getting into college football and getting a bunch of the highest rated games. Here are the top 10 Highest rated games in the regular season 1. Nov. 7: Clemson vs. Notre Dame (NBC): 10.1 million 2. Dec. 19: Notre Dame vs. Clemson (ABC): 9.9 million 3. Oct. 17: Georgia vs. Alabama (CBS): 9.6 million 4. Dec. 19: Alabama vs. Florida (CBS): 8.9 million 5. Dec. 19: Ohio State vs. Northwestern (FOX): 8.0 million 6. Nov. 28: Alabama vs. Auburn (CBS): 6.7 million 7. Oct. 31: Ohio State vs. Penn State (ABC): 6.5 million 8. Nov. 7: Florida vs. Georgia (CBS): 6.3 million 9. Oct. 24: Nebraska vs. Ohio State (FOX): 6.2 million 10. Nov. 21: Indiana vs. Ohio State (FOX): 6.1 million This explains why ESPN paid 300 million dollars a year for the SEC tier 1 rights. Fox has the top Big Ten games now. Fox gets a lot of Texas and Oklahoma games. ESPN already cut out CBS in 2024 they want to get Oklahoma and Texas as well. ESPN knows the Big Ten is going to stay with Fox unless they are overpay. The ACC is under the ESPN umbrella already no need for them to spend more money when they own it. ESPN owns the American for cheap money. The PAC-12 is split between Fox and ESPN. I think the PAC-12 and Big Ten will do an alliance reading the tea leafs. The ACC is in big time trouble. I just don’t want Notre Dame at this point I see where the end game is and just those jackwagons to be forced into a conference. [/QUOTE]
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