Even if the ACC GOR is solid. ESPN is going to need to invest in any new ACC schools and have time slots attractive to the Pac12 schools.
The travel cost for USC and UCLA moving to the Big12 was a non-issue because the Big10 would pay them $40M more. But does an ACC/Pac12 Alliance make sense when there isn't the financial incentive to travel 3000 miles?
I recently saw a statement from West Virginia Athletic Department person that their travel costs are much higher than any other Big12 school and it puts them at a disadvantage. Aka they have to spend $3M on travel whereas other Big12 schools have been able to spend the $3M on recruiting, coaches, etc.
The travel cost for USC and UCLA moving to the Big12 was a non-issue because the Big10 would pay them $40M more. But does an ACC/Pac12 Alliance make sense when there isn't the financial incentive to travel 3000 miles?
I recently saw a statement from West Virginia Athletic Department person that their travel costs are much higher than any other Big12 school and it puts them at a disadvantage. Aka they have to spend $3M on travel whereas other Big12 schools have been able to spend the $3M on recruiting, coaches, etc.