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Sep
05
2022

If @ESPN wants more 2022 Week 1’s from the ACC, open the checkbook.

As a conference, the ACC drew a ton of attention this past weekend.

ACC journalist Lauren Brownlow made this comment.

ESPN had these results from Thursday night.

ESPN’s Andrea Adelson had this say, and I want to expand on a tweet I made yesterday that got a pretty good response from other ACC fans. The one nice thing that is nice about an being independent blog is you can say whatever you want.

Hey ESPN, do you want more weekends like 1 from the ACC? Do you know how to make it happen?

OPEN THE CHECKBOOK. 

Do you want continued massive numbers from games Pitt vs WVU on a Thursday?

OPEN THE CHECKBOOK. 

Do you want Notre Dame on ABC in primetime as you had them against Ohio State? Well, you aren’t getting Ohio State in the future, but you can have Notre Dame from time to time if you keep the ACC viable so…

OPEN THE CHECKBOOK. 

North Carolina and NC State played stirring in-state rivalry games on Saturday. You’re own ESPN personalities are begging the ACC to stop scheduling G5 road games, yet you claim to value rivalries. Let those games happen, but more often than not make it an ACC home game so…

OPEN THE CHECKBOOK. 

Florida State won an epic game Sunday, and Georgia Tech and Clemson are your Labor Day game. That’s 3/4 of your Sunday/Monday holiday content.

OPEN THE CHECKBOOK. 

The ACC is going to have 5 possibly 6 ranked teams this week.

OPEN THE CHECKBOOK. 

Hopefully, this is clear for you ESPN.

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