AMELIA ISLAND, Fla. (AP) — At a time when college athletic departments are desperately looking for new revenue sources, Duke “came up with something creative” and landed a three-game deal with streaming giant Amazon, Atlantic Coast Conference Commissioner Jim Phillips said.
Phillips praised the Blue Devils for working with ACC television partner ESPN to secure a first-of-its-kind contract that could set a precedent for future cash grabs around the league and maybe the country.
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“If there’s other opportunities that are out there that schools bring forward, we’ll look at it,” Phillips said Wednesday while wrapping up the league’s three-day spring meetings inside a posh resort in northeast Florida. “I think it’s innovative by Duke.”
Phillips offered some insight into how the deal came together and said negotiations never undermined the ACC’s current TV contracts. Duke agreed to future scheduling commitments with ESPN in exchange for the three games on Amazon Prime Video.
“I’m not worried about it because ESPN was in every one of the conversations,” Phillips said. “To Duke’s credit, they came up with something creative, and they brought it to ESPN and us. Where it finished and where it started maybe wasn’t exactly the same spot, but at the end of the day, they also get negotiated.”
Amazon and Duke announced an agreement last month for Prime to exclusively air three Duke men’s basketball games during the 2026-27 season. The trio of games will be marquee matchups inside professional sports arenas and feature one of the biggest brands in college hoops: Duke.
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The Blue Devils will play UConn in Las Vegas on Nov. 25, defending national champion Michigan in New York on Dec. 21, and Gonzaga in Detroit on Feb. 20. The three-game slate signifies the start of Amazon delving into live college sports.
It won’t be the last, and everyone in the college sports landscape surely took notice and started scheming up ways to find…
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Author : MARK LONG
Publish date : 2026-05-14 05:11:00
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