The ACC held its winter meetings this week. I certainly hope revenue generation was among the topics on the table.
Was it?
From the ACC’s site, this is what was discussed during the week.
- ACC Football
- ACC Women’s and Men’s Basketball
- Legislation and Legal
- ACC CORE/Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
- Future ACC Unity Tour
- NCAA Transformation Committee Report
- Future of College Sports
- Disney, ESPN and ACC Network
- Business, Finance and Revenue Generation
- College Football Playoff
- ACC Student-Athlete Advisory Committee
- ACC Olympic Sports Policies and Championships
We’ll most definitely – revenue generation was brought up. Good news? Bad News? Meaningful news or not?
As usual, the ACC isn’t forthcoming on news.
Now the part we’ve been wondering for the last several months. What have the ACC and Jim Philips been working on?
Let’s really hope something is released in the next few days.
If nothing comes out soon, we can only assume the revenue news was a big pile of – meh.
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Jon says:
February 11, 2023 at 10:29 pm (UTC -5)
Revenue distribution needs to be more equitable. There is no way that BC, who schedules 0 OOC P5 games, should be compensated equally with those that schedule 2 OOC P5 games.
HooBurns says:
February 14, 2023 at 8:15 am (UTC -5)
Wondering if the pending bankruptcy of Bally’s Sports (owners of the ACC Regional Sports Network) will allow the ACC to buy back the rights to those games, then use the additional content to renegotiate with ESPN for a more fair & lucrative carriage deal. Thoughts appreciated!