https://www.maizenbrew.com/2022/8/14/233...media-deal
So for the P5, espn has media rights to ACC, and SEC, and shares them with Fox for the B12.
For the G5, espn has AAC, the Sunbelt, and parts of the others, except MWC.
Unless espn makes a deal with the PAC, it seems like they are currently mostly in the east and southeast.
If the ACC were signing a media deal today, that presumably also means that the GoR is up or nearly up, and the time is night for re-signing.
espn will have to pay them more, or lose a few - likely to the B10 or SEC.
Losing schools to the B10 isn't in their best interest at the moment.
And too many ACC schools going to the SEC would be expensive for espn. So there's a balance to be struck.
All that said, presuming that the ACC is able to backfill losses with former BigEast schools, their new media deal would likely be around the high 30s to mid 40s per school.
There are several moving parts to this. But in the end, I think espn is going to want to keep the synergy of the ACC/SEC.
Plus, the followup question is - does espn drop the AAC? Many of the schools which initially made up the AAC are gone.
If the B12 were to add Tulane and Tulsa, and the ACC, ECU and Temple, and either one could take USF or Memphis - that would finish turning AAC into C-USA. And with belt tightening happening across streaming, espn could drop both of those conferences as a money saving move.
So yes, I think the ACC gets more money, but the moment that the ACC GoR drops (and likely earlier), there will be a shift in the landscape.