ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: ACC Network Cox is in 18 states: AZ, AK, CA, CT, FL, GA, ID, IA, KS, LA, MA, NE, NV, NC, OH, OK, RI, and VA. Within these 18 states the P5 breakdown is as follows. ACC (10 teams), P10 (6), B12 (5), SEC (4), B10 (3). Out of the 18 state footprint, ACC (5 of 18), SEC (4 of 18), B10 (3 of18), B12 (3 of 18), P12 (2 of 18). In conclusion, within the Cox network, the ACC has the greatest number of teams at 10, and is represented in the greatest number of states at 5. The data says that the ESPN ACC Network should be primary, and that "opting" should be offered for the other four P5 conferences. Mic drop! Re: ACC Network Here's the overall data for Power 5 Conference representation within the Cox footprint: Cox is in 18 states: AZ, AK, CA, CT, FL, GA, ID, IA, KS, LA, MA, NE, NV, NC, OH, OK, RI, and VA. Within these 18 states the P5 breakdown is as follows. ACC (10 teams), P10 (6), B12 (5), SEC (4), B10 (3). Out of the 18 state footprint, ACC (5 of 18), SEC (4 of 18), B10 (3 of18), B12 (3 of 18), P12 (2 of 18). In conclusion, within the Cox network, the ACC has the greatest number of teams at 10, and is represented in the greatest number of states at 5. The data says that the ESPN ACC Network should be primary, and that "opting" should be offered for the other four P5 conferences. Mic drop! Re: Will Cox be carrying the ACC Network from ESPN My new provider performed installation today, and submitted request to Cox to release my phone number. I am watching the ACC Network as I type this. As soon as my phone number is released, I will bring Cox's equipment to them (which is already boxed), and cancel my service. Ya' snooze, ya' lose...but thanks for adding my name to the list for people wanting the ACC Network. ;-) Re: Will Cox be carrying the ACC Network from ESPN By ESPN SEC I mean SEC Network. Here in VA we have 2 channels dedicated to it. I call the original ESPN "ESecPN." For the time being Clemson is living rent free in the SEC and their fans heads! :-) Re: Will Cox be carrying the ACC Network from ESPN That's fair enough, to a point. However note that a lot of us in the ACC footprint have had ESPN SEC, ESPN B10, etc. hidden in our bundled sports package for a LONG time now. I SELDOM watched it, but you can bet your bottom dollar that the cost is buried in my monthly bill. I didn't hear fans of other football conferences complaining while us in the ACC footprint have been subsidising their ESPN "X conference" coverage for a LONG time now. The way to make it fair would be for ESPN "X conference" to be completely a la carte for EVERYBODY. I would be fine with dropping ESPN SEC, ESPN B10, etc. and only having ESPN ACC. It should make my bill less. I don't know where you are located, but your bill could potentially go up because us in the ACC footprint wouldn't be subsidizing everybody else anymore. If they keep all ESPN "X conference" coverage for everybody, and add ESPN ACC to it, your bill could/would go up that way too. If it is completely a la carte, ESPN ACC could potentially be cheaper that the rest because of having the most teams and most states in the Cox footprint. Works for me. P.S.- I REALLY don't want ESPN SEC because I'm really tired of hearing Paul Finebaum make excuses for Clemson destroying Alabama 44-16! Re: Will Cox be carrying the ACC Network from ESPN Did I say anything about Mallisonr's assertion? NO. Did I say that any one Power 5 conference has teams in the majority of the states that Cox serves? No again. What I DID do is point out that the ACC has more team representation in the total Cox network than any other P5 conference, and that the ACC is present in more Cox states than any other P5 conference. Therefore, my statement that if any "opting" needs to be be done that it should be done by the OTHER P5 conferences is spot on. As far as Cox dragging their feet on picking up the ACC Network, with 10 ACC teams in their network, this foot dragging is going to cost them a LOT of loyal customers. The installer for my new carrier will be at my house the morning August 26th. Zoltar predicts that the defections are just starting. Re: Will Cox be carrying the ACC Network from ESPN Cox is in 18 states: AZ, AK, CA, CT, FL, GA, ID, IA, KS, LA, MA, NE, NV, NC, OH, OK, RI, and VA. Within these 18 states the P5 breakdown is as follows. ACC (10 teams), P10 (6), B12 (5), SEC (4), B10 (3). Out of the 18 state footprint, ACC (5 of 18), SEC (4 of 18), B10 (3 of18), B12 (3 of 18), P12 (2 of 18). In conclusion, within the Cox network, the ACC has the greatest number of teams at 10, and is represented in the greatest number of states at 5. The data says that the ESPN ACC Network should be primary, and that "opting" should be offerred for the other four P5 conferences. Mic drop! Re: Will Cox be carrying the ACC Network from ESPN Tick, tick, tick, ding, ding, ding. Cox's time has expired. I hammered out a deal with my new provider who carries ESPN ACC Network today. As soon as an installer is scheduled and completes the installation, I will cancel Cox as GUARANTEED...but thanks for submitting the channel request on my behalf. See ya' Cox! 😜 Re: Add ACC Network Go to getaccn.com to find carriers in our area that carry the ESPN ACC Network. I'm not seeing any signs of Cox planning to add the ESPN ACC Network. They seen to think that having 2 ESPN SEC Network channels and no ESPN ACC Network channels is fine in a state that has 2 ACC schools and ZERO SEC schools. Re: Will Cox be carrying the ACC Network from ESPN Go to getaccn.com to see which networks in your area have added the ACC Network. Cox has until tomorrow to agree to add ESPN ACC Network in order to keep me. This whole "I have added your request for ACC network to the list. Look on your bill for updates" statement from the moderators sounds so much like a canned response from the Cox customer "service" playbook. Time is running out for Cox to keep me. Tick, tick, tick...