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Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2023 19:25:10 -0000 (UTC)
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 by: Too Woke - Stay Out - Sat, 12 Aug 2023 19:25 UTC

Four ACC schools are opposed to adding Cal and Stanford, a source
confirmed to ESPN, but expansion discussions are not completely over as of
Friday night.

Though there is no call currently scheduled for the presidents to talk
about expansion again, the discussions continue in the hopes that perhaps
they can get to 12 "yes" votes, the required number to add teams. Florida
State, North Carolina, Clemson and NC State are opposed, a source said,
confirming news first reported by Sports Illustrated.

One source described the expansion discussion as being "on life support,"
two days after ESPN reported the talks among the presidents hit
"significant roadblocks" following a call among presidents Wednesday
night.

Multiple sources indicated there is no deadline to make any decision for
the ACC, and a presidents call could be scheduled at any time. A vote will
be taken only if there are enough yes votes. One source believed a
decision should have been made during the Wednesday call: "I would imagine
that there's not much more for them to discuss. I would think that the
next item on the agenda is to make a decision."

It should be noted the four schools that are opposed are among a group of
seven schools that have had separate discussions looking at the ACC grant
of rights and a path forward. The ACC grant of rights ties the league
together through the end of its television contract with ESPN in 2036 and
gives the conference control over member schools' media revenue and
broadcast rights.

For Cal and Stanford, the clock is ticking as they evaluate future
options.

There is appeal among a majority of the presidents to add Cal and Stanford
from an academic and Olympic sports perspective. There is not nearly as
much appeal among athletic directors, however, for a host of reasons,
including football, finances and West Coast travel.

The ACC is facing a $30 million annual revenue gap with the SEC and Big
Ten, and the priority for athletic directors is to try to significantly
enhance revenue in the league. The ACC has looked at expansion options
over the past two years but has not added any schools because they do not
enhance the conference's financial situation.

That is also the case with Cal and Stanford; neither school would add to
the financial bottom line, sources indicated.

But there is another component at play that might be more appealing than
finances. With Florida State president Richard McCullough telling his
board of trustees last week the university would have to "very seriously"
consider leaving the ACC unless there is a radical change to the
conference's revenue distribution model, adding schools could help
solidify the conference into the future.

Any team that wants to leave the ACC for next season must notify the
league by Tuesday. Perhaps that is why talks are not completely over, as
there continues to be a waiting game to see what Florida State does.
Though multiple sources indicated it appears unlikely the Seminoles will
do anything by Tuesday, there is a bit of a guessing game involved in what
could happen.

With the prospect of adding no schools on the table, and understanding
Florida State is serious about leaving, perhaps the Seminoles open more
doors to getting what they want -- a change in the way television revenue
is distributed. Or perhaps their vocalness will not change anything.

More clarity is expected once the deadline passes.

https://www.espn.com/college-sports/story/_/id/38175003/florida-state-4-
acc-schools-adding-cal-stanford

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