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If Fl St leaves the ACC
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Dec 22, 2023, 8:46 AM
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The conference is toast...meaning the GoR is toast. I believe the SEC or B1G or both have already extended informal invites to many schools, including us. Its just a matter of who wants to pay the exit fee and forfeit a year or two of media money while the rest of the ACC dominoes come crashing down. I believe the ACC will not go without a fight and will milk as much as they can during their imminent demise. Probably by 2027-2028 the ACC will be done and there will be no more GoR contracts.
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Re: If Fl St leaves the ACC
Dec 22, 2023, 8:56 AM
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You are assuming all it takes is FSU to pony up $120,000,000 for the exit fee then figure out how to survive with no media money. Even if FSU was willing to try to navigate all that, how would that release anyone else from the contract and GOR?
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Re: If Fl St leaves the ACC
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Dec 22, 2023, 9:02 AM
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If FSU's lawyers have figured a way out that doesn't involve the penalty, then we will use the same strategy and leave as well.
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Re: If Fl St leaves the ACC
Dec 22, 2023, 9:04 AM
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I think FSU will not find a way out of the exit fee. I do think the Grant of Rights though will not hold up in a court of law based on the massive change of the college football landscape.
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Re: If Fl St leaves the ACC- Maryland didnt figure it out
Dec 22, 2023, 9:16 AM
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but I also doubt they have ever paid the ACC a dime of it.
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Re: If Fl St leaves the ACC- Maryland didnt figure it out
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Dec 22, 2023, 9:33 AM
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Maryland only paid 30 million of the 55 million exit fee. So basically the precedent is set. FSU could offer 60 million as a settlement and move on.
60 million is basically just one coach contract for 6 years.
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Re: If Fl St leaves the ACC
Dec 22, 2023, 9:20 AM
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We were not wait to see them through. We are going to file within a matter of weeks or months. We won’t wait that long
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Re: If Fl St leaves the ACC
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Dec 22, 2023, 9:24 AM
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At present FSU get 40% of what Rutgers and Northwestern get in TV money. They get less than half of what Vanderbilt makes. They go to the B1G or SEC and get the loan for $120M. They'll be making half of what the others make but that will be more than they're making now. They'll be playing in bigger games and will pay it off faster than waiting for the current ACC deal to expire. Clemson could do the same.
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Re: If Fl St leaves the ACC
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Dec 22, 2023, 9:40 AM
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It wont release anyone from the GoR. What it will do is act as a catalyst for other schools to leave. Who ever leaves the ACC first will be on the hook for GoR money for at least 2-3 years until other schools leave thus dissolving the ACC. Once the ACC is diluted enough the GoR becomes null.
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Re: If Fl St leaves the ACC
Dec 22, 2023, 9:03 AM
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If FSU chooses to leave and exit the conference then
1. The GOR is 100 percent finished 2. I do not believe a GOR will hold up in court in a sport where free movement has been the status quo 3. We will be one more step closer to a 65 team Power 5 Conference with a commissioner
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Re: If Fl St leaves the ACC
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Dec 22, 2023, 9:04 AM
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The conference is toast...meaning the GoR is toast. I believe the SEC or B1G or both have already extended informal invites to many schools, including us. Its just a matter of who wants to pay the exit fee and forfeit a year or two of media money while the rest of the ACC dominoes come crashing down. I believe the ACC will not go without a fight and will milk as much as they can during their imminent demise. Probably by 2027-2028 the ACC will be done and there will be no more GoR contracts.
Breach of contract by the ACC when a member voted to exclude FSU from the playoff.
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Re: If Fl St leaves the ACC
Dec 22, 2023, 9:27 AM
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Nobody is paying an exit fee.
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Re: If Fl St leaves the ACC
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Dec 22, 2023, 9:43 AM
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i dont think this will age well. I 100% believe Fl St is about to pay an exit fee of somekind.
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