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[QUOTE="Horn88, post: 3917217, member: 7087"] I was talking product on the court and that eventually bleeding through to revenue. I admittedly didn’t realize the gap was as big as you showed but ultimately the revenues don’t need to surpass or come close to be a hit to the basketball reliant AD’s. A material move in closing the gap is plenty potent to the athletic departments with the massive advantage from football. My concern if I’m the ACC, and hoping our basketball programs keep us in the race like your initial example, is the much bigger annual payouts to SEC schools that we already know will occur from football lift up their other programs and mean frequent bumps in facilities, recruiting budgets, coaching budgets, school resources to set up NIL opportunities and more that all place an immense amount of pressure on ACC programs to keep up. If they can’t, it will show in their revenue figures as casual cbb fans start to peel off and go elsewhere. Of course if that happens though the ACC is probably already on life support anyways so it may not be relevant. [/QUOTE]
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