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The ACC supports Duke's deal with Amazon to broadcast several neutral-site games, including a matchup against Michigan. This has raised concerns from the Big Ten, which believes it holds rights to the Michigan game.
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AMELIA ISLAND, Fla. ā The Big Ten and the ACC are taking different tacks when it comes to their schools licensing non-conference games outside of their TV partners.
Duke recently announced that it had sold several neutral-site games to Amazon, including games against UConn, Gonzaga, and defending-champion Michigan. Shortly after the announcement, Yahoo Sports reported that the Big Ten was āmiffedā about the agreement regarding the Michigan game, believing that it owned the rights to this matchup, not the ACC.
ACC commissioner Jim Phillips was asked during the conferenceās spring meetings on Wednesday whether he was worried about the precedent this sets and whether it would undermine their TV deals. Phillips said he wasnāt concerned, noting that his conferenceās primary media partner, ESPN, was involved in the discussions regarding the deal.
āTo Dukeās credit, they came up with something creative and they brought it to ESPN and us. And where it finished and where it started, maybe it wasnāt exactly the same spot,ā Phillips said. āBut at the end of the day, they also negotiated, [and] had to commit to some things that ESPN wanted as our television partner. And a couple of those games, obviously, are out of footprint and that allowed some movement there. Iām happy for Duke. Itās additional dollars into the conference, obviously, itās going to Duke.ā
Phillips continued, āAnd if thereās other opportunities that are out there, that schools bring forward, weāll look at it. So I think itās an innovative way by Duke. ā¦if contractually, based on what we have agreed to with ESPN, this fit, we were going to do it.ā
In a follow-up question on Wednesday, Phillips was asked whether the ACC asked the Big Ten about who actually possessed the rights to the game. āNo, Duke did this deal with Amazon. Duke can talk to the Big Ten,ā he answered. āI have talked to Tony [Petitti, the Big Ten commissioner], but Iām not involved with this.ā
After Phillipsās remarks on Wednesday, On3 reported that Michigan did not seek the Big Tenās approval before the deal was announced and that itis possible it could get replaced by a different opponent in Dukeās deal with Amazon.
Duke sold several neutral-site games to Amazon, including matchups against UConn, Gonzaga, and defending-champion Michigan.
The Big Ten is upset because it believes it owns the rights to the Michigan game, which Duke has included in its deal with Amazon.
ACC commissioner Jim Phillips stated he is not concerned about the deal undermining their TV contracts, as ESPN was involved in the discussions.

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Ultimately, it is not surprising that the Big Ten would be against any of its schools being involved in this package. USC and Notre Dame were in talks to continue their longstanding football rivalry in a neutral-site game to air on Netflix in 2026. The conferenceāwhose rights partners are Fox, NBC, and CBSāput the kibosh on the idea, according to Puck.
Pun somewhat intended, USCās attempt to pull an end-around on the conferenceās rights agreement would have been a Trojan horse that would have been unlikely to end with them. Such a setup could have prompted other schools, like Michigan and Ohio State, to seek similar dealsāas Michigan has apparently attempted in basketball.
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