ACC's grant of rights seemingly stabilizes league for years to come
Posted Apr 22, 2013
The grant of rights would appear to make the league more stable by essentially locking all 15 schools into the ACC through the length of a TV deal, including eventual new arrivals Pittsburgh, Syracuse, Notre Dame and Louisville. Awarding control of those TV rights — and the money that comes with them — to the league means that a school would have to leave its TV rights behind if it chose to go elsewhere.
(Fayetteville Observer)
Related: Basketball, Basketball Recruiting
Video: Locked On Tar Heels - RJ Davis reportedly back; Seth Trimble's role?According to multiple unofficial reports, R.J. Davis will return for a fifth season at North Carolina. Seth Trimble is also back for UNC and the...
Thu Apr 25, 2024Chansky’s Notebook: Thirsty Debate
Are you a glass half-full or half-empty about Carolina basketball? The good transfer news so far is Seth Trimble, who entered the portal and decided...
Thu Apr 25, 2024
UNC third in national Directors’ Cup standings after winter sports
North Carolina is third in the Learfield Directors’ Cup standings after winter sports. Future ACC member Stanford is No. 1 with 977 points, followed by...
Thu Apr 25, 2024
RJ Davis' decision to return makes sense for both Davis and UNC
Although R.J. Davis has yet to officially announce his plans for 2024-25, multiple reports indicate he’ll be back in Carolina blue rather than trying to...
Thu Apr 25, 2024