The ACC has been in the headlines of late as many of their top brands express unhappiness with the league’s media rights agreement. That deal with ESPN runs through 2036, leaving programs locked in with the conference for the foreseeable future.
What it doesn’t allow for is renegotiation, meaning those affiliates are also locked into their annual revenue split.
After watching the SEC and Big Ten sign massive new media deals, Clemson, FSU, and other ACC teams are growing displeased.When originally signed, the ACC’s partnership with ESPN seemed like a win. The league secured its TV partner of the future, leaving no room for a potential disaster like we’re currently seeing in the PAC 12.
Unfortunately for the league, the value of these deals has changed significantly since that signing. The Big Ten, for example, just signed onto a seven-year deal worth a billion dollars annually.
Still, the ACC remains stuck for another decade, plus.
Clemson and FSU voiced their dissatisfaction with the ACC’s revenue sharing setup earlier this offseason, suggesting that the league’s top teams deserved a larger cut of the pie.
They then grabbed a few more supporters to join forces, creating the “Magnificent 7.”
That group of seven members reportedly met with lawyers this week to discuss ways to break their grant of rights agreements with the conference. It led many to question the future of the Power Five league.
FSU’s AD spoke out on Tuesday about those talks surrounding the ACC, and it hasn’t necessarily eased the minds of Seminole fans.
Brett McMurphy
Florida State AD Michael Alford said ACC discussing several revenue distribution options but admitted they won’t get close to SEC or Big Ten numbers. “We’re never going to cover the entire gap, but it will allow you to be competitive”
— Brett McMurphy (@Brett_McMurphy)
Many have been quick to comment. FSU fans seem to be screaming the loudest about their AD’s remarks.
One person wrote, “That doesn’t sound very competitive,” while another said, “We can’t stay in the ACC.”
This Seminole supporter posted, “Don’t take the bait. Let’s get out of here!”
Fans of other schools aren’t necessarily happy with it either.
FSU is talking about trying to get FSU closer to the SEC at the financial detriment to other members of the ACC. This would hurt the other members ability to recruit, maintain facilities, etc vs FSU and SEC members. May be good for FSU, not the ACC.
— GlennW (@givemeglenn)
We’ll see what the ACC ultimately decides. It surely won’t be able to please everyone.
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