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<blockquote data-quote="angelo's frog" data-source="post: 840873" data-attributes="member: 54833"><p>I think you're right. You have to add the teams before you start real negotiations. In the meantime, you can hire a consultant who can put out feelers and perform studies to determine what schools add the most value for purposes of negotiations. Nova, Houston and UCF may not look like they add value to most people but there are people who know a lot more than us about that who will be looking at it. I still think it's important that Philly and Houston are huge Comcast markets and both have or will have Comcast owned or co-owned regional sports networks. I'd rather have BYU and AFA as football only and add Houston in all sports but Nova and UCF will be in the mix and my idea is most likely a pipedream.</p><p></p><p>As for the Mizzou, KU, K St scenario. I'd give that a slightly better than snowball's chance in hell of happening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angelo's frog, post: 840873, member: 54833"] I think you're right. You have to add the teams before you start real negotiations. In the meantime, you can hire a consultant who can put out feelers and perform studies to determine what schools add the most value for purposes of negotiations. Nova, Houston and UCF may not look like they add value to most people but there are people who know a lot more than us about that who will be looking at it. I still think it's important that Philly and Houston are huge Comcast markets and both have or will have Comcast owned or co-owned regional sports networks. I'd rather have BYU and AFA as football only and add Houston in all sports but Nova and UCF will be in the mix and my idea is most likely a pipedream. As for the Mizzou, KU, K St scenario. I'd give that a slightly better than snowball's chance in hell of happening. [/QUOTE]
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