In Post #1 Husky_U wrote:
Dana O'Neil @DanaONeilWriter
Big East Commissioner Val Ackerman told The Athletic that with the FOX deal expiring in 2025, she will ask her presidents to at least examine expansion. "That's in the back of our minds,'' she said. "What school helps with our basketball aspirations?" - 3:33 PM · Oct 13, 2021
Hmmmm... What "school"... Makes you wonder if FOX is pushing a certain addition.
In Post #6 kayako wrote:ArmyVet wrote:Asked about a certain Catholic school in Spokane... "Geography is not insurmountable"
https://twitter.com/DanaONeilWriter/status/1448372875400859651?s=20
Not insurmountable but "kind of high on the list" was Ackerman's quote. I'd think Zags will at least be considered, but that idea gets tossed very quickly.
Cheech wrote:I posted a couple of moths ago that we will expand. That is going to happen and it will be more than 1…..it’s ALL ABOUT MONEY…the schools they are actively talking to are Gonzaga….VCU…SLU and Dayton… all of them are in the mix…forget the Notre Dame etc stuff… it will come from theirs 4 schools… check my old posts and hold on to this one…going to happen and sooner than you think.. As imposter Several Schools are hurting financially and are aggressive with expansion.
The revenue increased more than $42 million over the previous year -- thanks largely to its increased television and postseason bowl revenues. Television revenue increased from $288 million the previous year to $332.8 million, as the ACC Network launched in August 2019.
Postseason bowl revenue totaled $124.9 million, with Clemson making the College Football Playoff and Virginia playing Florida in the Capital One Orange Bowl. The league distributed an average of nearly $32.3 million per school among its 14 full-time members.
For the first time in history, each school's distribution topped $30 million. Clemson, with its CFP appearance that season, received the highest payout at nearly $37 million. Notre Dame, a member in all sports but football, has a different distribution and received $10.8 million for the 2019-20 fiscal year.
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