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Oct
09
2024

New Details emerge about ACC ESPN Deal and how the ACC Network is involved.

Remember we said this back in May how the ACC Network is the wildcard conference’s future. 

When considering the ACC’s future, you must always take into account the role the ACC Network may play. If you aren’t, then you are assessing the situation with a massive gap in understanding what factors may play a role in the conference’s future.

Well a recent story from the Athletic and about the ACC Lookin by Brendan Marks makes this statement more true than ever. It is behind a paywall, so I’ll paraphrase a couple of the highlights.

The ACC has not 1 but 2 media rights deals with ESPN. One for the base deal which has the lookin in 2027, and one for the ACC Network which runs until 2036. 

It’s the expectation of industry experts the base deal will be picked up. 

Guess what the ACC Network is binding the ACC to ESPN and vice versa even more so than we previously thought, and we were one of the first to recognize it would be a pivotal part of any discussion concerning the media rights deals.

Intellectual Property Lawyer @mckenzielaw (David McKenzie) had this to say about the new revelations. 

FSU seems to be relying on the notion that a major reevaluation of the media rights situation will occur in 2025 and potentially give them an escape route from the ACC. Yet, the clarification that the ACCN deal already extends through 2036 throws cold water on this idea. Even if the base deal were renegotiated or declined by ESPN, the ACCN contract would still bind the conference and its members—#Clemson and #FSU included—to the ACC and its media rights for another decade.

I am not here to debate the legal merits of the lawsuits. Additional accounts to McKenzie’s like @RohanLawPC , @WinterSportsLawand @HMardenborough provide plenty of legal perspectives, but McKenzie’s take is intriguing. Many realignment observers spent an entire summer with a gigantic misunderstanding of the totality of the media rights deal. There’s now a new layer to the discussion that hasn’t been brought up until now.

It’s no surprise though… the nature of realignment news is almost always misinformation first, then the real details emerge.

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  1. Nunya B. says:

    The last sentence was $.

    But the misinformation emerges because the ACC and ESPN won’t release an unredacted media rights deal so the world can see it. Trade secrets my ass! The ACC is done sooner or later. When the 6-8 teams that can find a home elsewhere leave, there is no teams worthy of backfilling with. It may not be as soon as I and others want, but the ACC will eventually be G7. Good riddance.

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