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Football OFFICIAL: UCLA, USC to join the Big Ten starting in 2024

Yeah, I look at Nebraska being historically a much stronger brand than Miami. If anything, the addition of two California schools will perhaps reopen that recruiting pipeline Nebraska used to have out west.
Miami is a strong football brand equal to Nebraska if not better.
 
The ACC is a real question mark. The schools are contractually obligated to the league for another 14 years, and though they could break the contract, it would cost them big-time bucks.
True, but define 'big-time bucks'. As it stands now ACC schools are scheduled to receive less than $40 mil a year for their media rites. In the Big 10 (and most likely SEC) schools will receive $90 mil or more each year. Considering a @ $50+ mil difference per year, what/when is the financial tipping point to leave the ACC?
 
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