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Thank you gulf coast and Quo for giving me credit for being right that the Navy home games would continue to be on cbs-sn and not on ESPN. I waited a day for the ESPN trolls to say, “You were right, I was wrong billybobby777”....I don’t think those words are coming and it’s too bad, as not being humble enough to admit one is wrong is a bad thing in life.
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(05-10-2018 08:00 AM)billybobby777 Wrote:  Thank you gulf coast and Quo for giving me credit for being right that the Navy home games would continue to be on cbs-sn and not on ESPN. I waited a day for the ESPN trolls to say, “You were right, I was wrong billybobby777”....I don’t think those words are coming and it’s too bad, as not being humble enough to admit one is wrong is a bad thing in life.

Except for the fact that not all Navy home games will be on CBSSN or CBS. Small little detail.
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(05-10-2018 08:15 AM)stever20 Wrote:  
(05-10-2018 08:00 AM)billybobby777 Wrote:  Thank you gulf coast and Quo for giving me credit for being right that the Navy home games would continue to be on cbs-sn and not on ESPN. I waited a day for the ESPN trolls to say, “You were right, I was wrong billybobby777”....I don’t think those words are coming and it’s too bad, as not being humble enough to admit one is wrong is a bad thing in life.

Except for the fact that not all Navy home games will be on CBSSN or CBS. Small little detail.

You are referring to the 1 game every other year vs Notre Dame correct? So let's say you are correct, and that 1 Navy game every other year will not be on CBS. Will you give me credit for saying that Navy would not be on ESPN for all their other home games?
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(05-10-2018 08:37 AM)billybobby777 Wrote:  
(05-10-2018 08:15 AM)stever20 Wrote:  
(05-10-2018 08:00 AM)billybobby777 Wrote:  Thank you gulf coast and Quo for giving me credit for being right that the Navy home games would continue to be on cbs-sn and not on ESPN. I waited a day for the ESPN trolls to say, “You were right, I was wrong billybobby777”....I don’t think those words are coming and it’s too bad, as not being humble enough to admit one is wrong is a bad thing in life.

Except for the fact that not all Navy home games will be on CBSSN or CBS. Small little detail.

You are referring to the 1 game every other year vs Notre Dame correct? So let's say you are correct, and that 1 Navy game every other year will not be on CBS. Will you give me credit for saying that Navy would not be on ESPN for all their other home games?

No, ESPN or whoever our partner will be also gets first choice of any home Navy game they want EVERY year.
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(05-10-2018 08:38 AM)NBPirate Wrote:  
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(05-10-2018 08:15 AM)stever20 Wrote:  
(05-10-2018 08:00 AM)billybobby777 Wrote:  Thank you gulf coast and Quo for giving me credit for being right that the Navy home games would continue to be on cbs-sn and not on ESPN. I waited a day for the ESPN trolls to say, “You were right, I was wrong billybobby777”....I don’t think those words are coming and it’s too bad, as not being humble enough to admit one is wrong is a bad thing in life.

Except for the fact that not all Navy home games will be on CBSSN or CBS. Small little detail.

You are referring to the 1 game every other year vs Notre Dame correct? So let's say you are correct, and that 1 Navy game every other year will not be on CBS. Will you give me credit for saying that Navy would not be on ESPN for all their other home games?

No, ESPN or whoever our partner will be also gets first choice of any home Navy game they want EVERY year.

Not until 2028 at the earliest. (When the CBS/Navy contract ends) You are joking though...right?
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(05-10-2018 08:42 AM)billybobby777 Wrote:  
(05-10-2018 08:38 AM)NBPirate Wrote:  
(05-10-2018 08:37 AM)billybobby777 Wrote:  
(05-10-2018 08:15 AM)stever20 Wrote:  
(05-10-2018 08:00 AM)billybobby777 Wrote:  Thank you gulf coast and Quo for giving me credit for being right that the Navy home games would continue to be on cbs-sn and not on ESPN. I waited a day for the ESPN trolls to say, “You were right, I was wrong billybobby777”....I don’t think those words are coming and it’s too bad, as not being humble enough to admit one is wrong is a bad thing in life.

Except for the fact that not all Navy home games will be on CBSSN or CBS. Small little detail.

You are referring to the 1 game every other year vs Notre Dame correct? So let's say you are correct, and that 1 Navy game every other year will not be on CBS. Will you give me credit for saying that Navy would not be on ESPN for all their other home games?

No, ESPN or whoever our partner will be also gets first choice of any home Navy game they want EVERY year.

Not until 2028 at the earliest. (When the CBS/Navy contract ends) You are joking though...right?

No, he's not joking. In the article from the Navy beat writer on the new TV deal, it states that the AAC TV partner will have rights to 1 Navy home game of its choice per year plus the Notre Dame game every other year. The rest of the Navy home games go to CBSSN.
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(05-10-2018 08:42 AM)billybobby777 Wrote:  
(05-10-2018 08:38 AM)NBPirate Wrote:  
(05-10-2018 08:37 AM)billybobby777 Wrote:  
(05-10-2018 08:15 AM)stever20 Wrote:  
(05-10-2018 08:00 AM)billybobby777 Wrote:  Thank you gulf coast and Quo for giving me credit for being right that the Navy home games would continue to be on cbs-sn and not on ESPN. I waited a day for the ESPN trolls to say, “You were right, I was wrong billybobby777”....I don’t think those words are coming and it’s too bad, as not being humble enough to admit one is wrong is a bad thing in life.

Except for the fact that not all Navy home games will be on CBSSN or CBS. Small little detail.

You are referring to the 1 game every other year vs Notre Dame correct? So let's say you are correct, and that 1 Navy game every other year will not be on CBS. Will you give me credit for saying that Navy would not be on ESPN for all their other home games?

No, ESPN or whoever our partner will be also gets first choice of any home Navy game they want EVERY year.

Not until 2028 at the earliest. (When the CBS/Navy contract ends) You are joking though...right?

No, starting this year. This provision was worked out in the new CBS/Navy deal announced yesterday- along with the Notre Dame provision.
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(05-10-2018 08:48 AM)stever20 Wrote:  
(05-10-2018 08:42 AM)billybobby777 Wrote:  
(05-10-2018 08:38 AM)NBPirate Wrote:  
(05-10-2018 08:37 AM)billybobby777 Wrote:  
(05-10-2018 08:15 AM)stever20 Wrote:  Except for the fact that not all Navy home games will be on CBSSN or CBS. Small little detail.

You are referring to the 1 game every other year vs Notre Dame correct? So let's say you are correct, and that 1 Navy game every other year will not be on CBS. Will you give me credit for saying that Navy would not be on ESPN for all their other home games?

No, ESPN or whoever our partner will be also gets first choice of any home Navy game they want EVERY year.

Not until 2028 at the earliest. (When the CBS/Navy contract ends) You are joking though...right?

No, starting this year. This provision was worked out in the new CBS/Navy deal announced yesterday- along with the Notre Dame provision.

Actually, it's fuzzy. The current CBS/Navy deal ends in 2018, so it could mean that the AAC primary rights holder starts getting their choice of Navy game in 2019. But the current primary rights deal with ESPN doesn't end until 2020, so it could mean in 2021 they start getting the one Navy home game. Or, if Aresco renegotiates the current deal in the coming year, it could be some time between 2019 and 2021, which would be 2020 by process of elimination.
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(05-10-2018 09:38 AM)Chappy Wrote:  
(05-10-2018 08:48 AM)stever20 Wrote:  
(05-10-2018 08:42 AM)billybobby777 Wrote:  
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(05-10-2018 08:37 AM)billybobby777 Wrote:  You are referring to the 1 game every other year vs Notre Dame correct? So let's say you are correct, and that 1 Navy game every other year will not be on CBS. Will you give me credit for saying that Navy would not be on ESPN for all their other home games?

No, ESPN or whoever our partner will be also gets first choice of any home Navy game they want EVERY year.

Not until 2028 at the earliest. (When the CBS/Navy contract ends) You are joking though...right?

No, starting this year. This provision was worked out in the new CBS/Navy deal announced yesterday- along with the Notre Dame provision.

Actually, it's fuzzy. The current CBS/Navy deal ends in 2018, so it could mean that the AAC primary rights holder starts getting their choice of Navy game in 2019. But the current primary rights deal with ESPN doesn't end until 2020, so it could mean in 2021 they start getting the one Navy home game. Or, if Aresco renegotiates the current deal in the coming year, it could be some time between 2019 and 2021, which would be 2020 by process of elimination.

Worst case, it would start for the 2020 football season(the current deal runs thru the 2019-20 season).
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(05-10-2018 08:48 AM)Frank the Tank Wrote:  
(05-10-2018 08:42 AM)billybobby777 Wrote:  
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(05-10-2018 08:15 AM)stever20 Wrote:  Except for the fact that not all Navy home games will be on CBSSN or CBS. Small little detail.

You are referring to the 1 game every other year vs Notre Dame correct? So let's say you are correct, and that 1 Navy game every other year will not be on CBS. Will you give me credit for saying that Navy would not be on ESPN for all their other home games?

No, ESPN or whoever our partner will be also gets first choice of any home Navy game they want EVERY year.

Not until 2028 at the earliest. (When the CBS/Navy contract ends) You are joking though...right?

No, he's not joking. In the article from the Navy beat writer on the new TV deal, it states that the AAC TV partner will have rights to 1 Navy home game of its choice per year plus the Notre Dame game every other year. The rest of the Navy home games go to CBSSN.

Starting in 2020, the AAC media partner, whoever it is (CBS, NBC, Fox, ESPN) gets the Navy vs ND game in even years and the top choice of 1 Navy home game. Navy won’t play on weekdays or Saturday nights.
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(05-10-2018 09:38 AM)Chappy Wrote:  Actually, it's fuzzy.

It's actually not fuzzy anymore. Hat tip to Frank the Tank. http://www.capitalgazette.com/sports/nav...story.html

A piece of information is now public:

Quote:It is extremely rare for a conference to allow one of its member schools to negotiate its own separate television contract. Athletic director Chet Gladchuk said such autonomy was a prerequisite to Navy becoming a member of the American Athletic Conference.

Which means that, as part of the 2012 Big East-Navy affiliation agreement, now the AAC-Navy agreement, Navy controls TV rights to their home games. (So, much hypocrisy about Boise State's sweetheart deal.) I'd wondered why the collapse of the Big EAst TV revenue projections didn't cause NAvy to rethink joining the AAC--now we know.

Navy has, however, handed over the rights to Notre Dame @ NAvy and one other non-Air Force home game per year to the conference. (Aresco, Gladchuk etc weren't hypocrites--Navy is being cooperative while Boise and Kustra were squeezing the conference for every penny they could.)

EDIT: Sorry, you're right. It *IS* still fuzzy who has the TV rights to Notre Dame vs NAvy in San Diego this fall, and the 2020 Navy-Notre Dame game.
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(05-10-2018 01:37 PM)johnbragg Wrote:  
(05-10-2018 09:38 AM)Chappy Wrote:  Actually, it's fuzzy.

It's actually not fuzzy anymore. Hat tip to Frank the Tank. http://www.capitalgazette.com/sports/nav...story.html

A piece of information is now public:

Quote:It is extremely rare for a conference to allow one of its member schools to negotiate its own separate television contract. Athletic director Chet Gladchuk said such autonomy was a prerequisite to Navy becoming a member of the American Athletic Conference.

Which means that, as part of the 2012 Big East-Navy affiliation agreement, now the AAC-Navy agreement, Navy controls TV rights to their home games. (So, much hypocrisy about Boise State's sweetheart deal.) I'd wondered why the collapse of the Big EAst TV revenue projections didn't cause NAvy to rethink joining the AAC--now we know.

Navy has, however, handed over the rights to Notre Dame @ NAvy and one other non-Air Force home game per year to the conference. (Aresco, Gladchuk etc weren't hypocrites--Navy is being cooperative while Boise and Kustra were squeezing the conference for every penny they could.)

EDIT: Sorry, you're right. It *IS* still fuzzy who has the TV rights to Notre Dame vs NAvy in San Diego this fall, and the 2020 Navy-Notre Dame game.

2018 may be fuzzy. 2020 will be the first year of the new AAC tv deals. The current deal runs thru the 2019-20 year. So the new tv deal will start in the fall of 2020.
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(05-10-2018 01:37 PM)johnbragg Wrote:  
(05-10-2018 09:38 AM)Chappy Wrote:  Actually, it's fuzzy.

It's actually not fuzzy anymore. Hat tip to Frank the Tank. http://www.capitalgazette.com/sports/nav...story.html

A piece of information is now public:

Quote:It is extremely rare for a conference to allow one of its member schools to negotiate its own separate television contract. Athletic director Chet Gladchuk said such autonomy was a prerequisite to Navy becoming a member of the American Athletic Conference.

Which means that, as part of the 2012 Big East-Navy affiliation agreement, now the AAC-Navy agreement, Navy controls TV rights to their home games. (So, much hypocrisy about Boise State's sweetheart deal.) I'd wondered why the collapse of the Big EAst TV revenue projections didn't cause NAvy to rethink joining the AAC--now we know.

Navy has, however, handed over the rights to Notre Dame @ NAvy and one other non-Air Force home game per year to the conference. (Aresco, Gladchuk etc weren't hypocrites--Navy is being cooperative while Boise and Kustra were squeezing the conference for every penny they could.)

EDIT: Sorry, you're right. It *IS* still fuzzy who has the TV rights to Notre Dame vs NAvy in San Diego this fall, and the 2020 Navy-Notre Dame game.

Navy may not be squeezing the AAC for every penny it can, but it still has squeezed for a lot of pennies. It's biggest asset, Army, is completely off the AAC table, and it still controls most of its home games, and has negotiated favorable scheduling times as well.

Aresco apologists seem to think that because Navy hasn't taken everything, that they haven't taken a lot more than what the typical AAC team gets. But they have.

Not that there's anything wrong with that, I would too. But IIRC, in 2012/2013, Aresco, or at least his minions, blew smoke about how at the time of the next deal (meaning now) Navy would be 'integrated' into the AAC deal. That whatever special arrangements were made in 2012 were just unavoidable logistically because of pre-existing Navy contracts.

That has proven to be untrue. 07-coffee3
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(05-10-2018 01:51 PM)quo vadis Wrote:  
(05-10-2018 01:37 PM)johnbragg Wrote:  
(05-10-2018 09:38 AM)Chappy Wrote:  Actually, it's fuzzy.

It's actually not fuzzy anymore. Hat tip to Frank the Tank. http://www.capitalgazette.com/sports/nav...story.html

A piece of information is now public:

Quote:It is extremely rare for a conference to allow one of its member schools to negotiate its own separate television contract. Athletic director Chet Gladchuk said such autonomy was a prerequisite to Navy becoming a member of the American Athletic Conference.

Which means that, as part of the 2012 Big East-Navy affiliation agreement, now the AAC-Navy agreement, Navy controls TV rights to their home games. (So, much hypocrisy about Boise State's sweetheart deal.) I'd wondered why the collapse of the Big EAst TV revenue projections didn't cause NAvy to rethink joining the AAC--now we know.

Navy has, however, handed over the rights to Notre Dame @ NAvy and one other non-Air Force home game per year to the conference. (Aresco, Gladchuk etc weren't hypocrites--Navy is being cooperative while Boise and Kustra were squeezing the conference for every penny they could.)

EDIT: Sorry, you're right. It *IS* still fuzzy who has the TV rights to Notre Dame vs NAvy in San Diego this fall, and the 2020 Navy-Notre Dame game.

Navy may not be squeezing the AAC for every penny it can, but it still has squeezed for a lot of pennies. It's biggest asset, Army, is completely off the AAC table, and it still controls most of its home games, and has negotiated favorable scheduling times as well.

Aresco apologists seem to think that because Navy hasn't taken everything, that they haven't taken a lot more than what the typical AAC team gets. But they have.

Not that there's anything wrong with that, I would too. But IIRC, in 2012/2013, Aresco, or at least his minions, blew smoke about how at the time of the next deal (meaning now) Navy would be 'integrated' into the AAC deal. That whatever special arrangements were made in 2012 were just unavoidable logistically because of pre-existing Navy contracts.

That has proven to be untrue. 07-coffee3

WHERE DOES ANYTHING INDICATE THAT THE MONEY ISN'T GOING TO THE AAC?!?
It doesn't.

Why do you think Aresco was part of the announcement?
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(05-10-2018 01:51 PM)quo vadis Wrote:  
(05-10-2018 01:37 PM)johnbragg Wrote:  
(05-10-2018 09:38 AM)Chappy Wrote:  Actually, it's fuzzy.

It's actually not fuzzy anymore. Hat tip to Frank the Tank. http://www.capitalgazette.com/sports/nav...story.html

A piece of information is now public:

Quote:It is extremely rare for a conference to allow one of its member schools to negotiate its own separate television contract. Athletic director Chet Gladchuk said such autonomy was a prerequisite to Navy becoming a member of the American Athletic Conference.

Which means that, as part of the 2012 Big East-Navy affiliation agreement, now the AAC-Navy agreement, Navy controls TV rights to their home games. (So, much hypocrisy about Boise State's sweetheart deal.) I'd wondered why the collapse of the Big EAst TV revenue projections didn't cause NAvy to rethink joining the AAC--now we know.

Navy has, however, handed over the rights to Notre Dame @ NAvy and one other non-Air Force home game per year to the conference. (Aresco, Gladchuk etc weren't hypocrites--Navy is being cooperative while Boise and Kustra were squeezing the conference for every penny they could.)

EDIT: Sorry, you're right. It *IS* still fuzzy who has the TV rights to Notre Dame vs NAvy in San Diego this fall, and the 2020 Navy-Notre Dame game.

Navy may not be squeezing the AAC for every penny it can, but it still has squeezed for a lot of pennies. It's biggest asset, Army, is completely off the AAC table, and it still controls most of its home games, and has negotiated favorable scheduling times as well.

Aresco apologists seem to think that because Navy hasn't taken everything, that they haven't taken a lot more than what the typical AAC team gets. But they have.

Not that there's anything wrong with that, I would too. But IIRC, in 2012/2013, Aresco, or at least his minions, blew smoke about how at the time of the next deal (meaning now) Navy would be 'integrated' into the AAC deal. That whatever special arrangements were made in 2012 were just unavoidable logistically because of pre-existing Navy contracts.

That has proven to be untrue. 07-coffee3

Navy may control most of their home games, BUT they don't have their top home game every single year, and they don't have the clear cut #2 game Navy has every other year. Every other year Navy will have 4 games on CBSSN- 1 of them normally a FCS game.
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(05-10-2018 02:04 PM)slhNavy91 Wrote:  
(05-10-2018 01:51 PM)quo vadis Wrote:  Navy may not be squeezing the AAC for every penny it can, but it still has squeezed for a lot of pennies. It's biggest asset, Army, is completely off the AAC table, and it still controls most of its home games, and has negotiated favorable scheduling times as well.

Aresco apologists seem to think that because Navy hasn't taken everything, that they haven't taken a lot more than what the typical AAC team gets. But they have.

Not that there's anything wrong with that, I would too. But IIRC, in 2012/2013, Aresco, or at least his minions, blew smoke about how at the time of the next deal (meaning now) Navy would be 'integrated' into the AAC deal. That whatever special arrangements were made in 2012 were just unavoidable logistically because of pre-existing Navy contracts.

That has proven to be untrue. 07-coffee3

WHERE DOES ANYTHING INDICATE THAT THE MONEY ISN'T GOING TO THE AAC?!?
It doesn't.

Why do you think Aresco was part of the announcement?

Also, there's no way to know for sure but it's very possible that the intent was for Navy to be rolled into the conference's primary deal entirely next go round (well, nearly entirely... everything but the Army game) but CBS just made an offer that was just as valuable as what Aresco thought he could get from ESPN. I'm personally a fan of splitting up as much AAC content as possible, because we are getting nothing for things that have value like UConn women's basketball with everything lumped together. ESPN sold our Conference Basketball Tournament to CBS for WAY more than they paid for it and we got nothing (extra).
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I am curious as to how this works out for the Navy portion of the AAC contract? Do they still make an equal football share for the AAC contract? If they do, then I call BS. I was ok with them having control of the Army game since it is so historic and is worth a lot of money..... and has been that way for quite a long time.

The only way I would be ok with this plan, is for Navy to not get a share from the football side of the AAC contract. I am sure they got some good money from the CBS sports games to meet their game time demands. That should be it. They always take our better bowls whenever they are bowl eligible anyways.
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(05-10-2018 03:01 PM)otown Wrote:  I am curious as to how this works out for the Navy portion of the AAC contract? Do they still make an equal football share for the AAC contract? If they do, then I call BS. I was ok with them having control of the Army game since it is so historic and is worth a lot of money..... and has been that way for quite a long time.

The only way I would be ok with this plan, is for Navy to not get a share from the football side of the AAC contract. I am sure they got some good money from the CBS sports games to meet their game time demands. That should be it. They always take our better bowls whenever they are bowl eligible anyways.

really not sure how much money CBS paid for this part of the Navy deal. I mean- it's 3 conference games(worst 3), Air Force every other year, and a FCS game every year. Not exactly a stellar lineup.
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(05-10-2018 03:06 PM)stever20 Wrote:  
(05-10-2018 03:01 PM)otown Wrote:  I am curious as to how this works out for the Navy portion of the AAC contract? Do they still make an equal football share for the AAC contract? If they do, then I call BS. I was ok with them having control of the Army game since it is so historic and is worth a lot of money..... and has been that way for quite a long time.

The only way I would be ok with this plan, is for Navy to not get a share from the football side of the AAC contract. I am sure they got some good money from the CBS sports games to meet their game time demands. That should be it. They always take our better bowls whenever they are bowl eligible anyways.

really not sure how much money CBS paid for this part of the Navy deal. I mean- it's 3 conference games(worst 3), Air Force every other year, and a FCS game every year. Not exactly a stellar lineup.

Does not matter. There is no way to quantify a partial payout for them based off of one game a year plus a ND game every other year. Its their bed and they made it. AAC didn't force them into this position.
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(05-10-2018 03:01 PM)otown Wrote:  I am curious as to how this works out for the Navy portion of the AAC contract? Do they still make an equal football share for the AAC contract? If they do, then I call BS. I was ok with them having control of the Army game since it is so historic and is worth a lot of money..... and has been that way for quite a long time.

The only way I would be ok with this plan, is for Navy to not get a share from the football side of the AAC contract. I am sure they got some good money from the CBS sports games to meet their game time demands. That should be it. They always take our better bowls whenever they are bowl eligible anyways.

Now that it's had an hour or two to sink in, I think the CBS-Navy money probably does go through the AAC. Otherwise you have to figure out just how valuable the Notre Dame-Navy even-year game is, plus the No. 1 Navy home game. That's a tangled ball of yarn right there.
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