ESPN and ACC Extend Exclusive, Multi-Platform Agreement through 2026-27

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The full release from the ACC is here.

Here are the highlights.

  • "ESPN has the right to televise three Friday ACC football contests annually which will include a standing commitment from Boston College and Syracuse to each host one game as well as an afternoon or evening game on Thanksgiving Friday."
  • The Labor Day spectacular remains, and so do the Thursday night games.
  • 15 years is a long time to be partnered with anyone for anything.
  • The ACC has gone all-in with ESPN (won't be able to sell third-tier media rights).

It's evident the ACC has backed off its stance of not playing football on Fridays, I found Swofford's explanation extremely amusing.

"We do everything we can to protect high school football," Swofford said of the Friday games. "We could have done a lot more but didn't want to. ... The northeast corridor doesn't have the same sensitivity (to Friday high school football) as the southeast."

The financial terms weren't revealed, but the deal is reported to be worth $3.6 billion ($17 million/school).

The ACC was able to renegotiate its existing 12-year contract ($1.86 billion, $12.9 million/school) signed in 2010 because it expanded to 14 teams (thanks 'Cuse and Pitt). The original 12-team ACC deal was worth $3.08M per school, now, not even ten years later each ACC school is banking more than five times more.

$17 million a year is a lot of money, especially for a conference that's failed to consistently show up on the biggest stage and has a lot of small/disinterested fanbases. However, the Big Ten, Pac-12, Big 12 and SEC will all receive more TV dollars.

Conference Annual School $ Through
Big Ten 22M 2031
Pac-12 20.8M 2023
Big 12 20M 2025
SEC 16.7M 2023
ACC 16M 2026
Big East 3.5M 2013
Mountain West 1.17M 2013
Conference USA 1.14M>/td> 2015

The only way ACC schools will see north of $20M a year is if the conference can land Notre Dame.

What do you guys think about the deal? Does it make sense for the ACC to be monogamous with ESPN? Is 15 years too long? Are you happy with the rivalries, closeness (spatially), and moderate level of competition in the league? Or would you bolt for more money, longer rides, and elite competition in, say, the SEC?

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Swofford hasnt been their AD since 97

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February..'96...the steak: ribeye, the whiskey:Lagavulin 16, the lady next to me: a bit**.....

As long as BC and Cuse are stuck with the Friday night games

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