Just here to drop in and say, all of you who thought the ACC buy out was insurmountable can’t see the bigger picture. Bigger hurdle is going to be state govs (UNC leaving all of the other NC schools for dead as an example)
The coming Power 2 will have payouts that were unimaginable when the ACC signed their deal.
Inside scoop from my boss and major UNC donor, expect UNC plus 1-3 other schools to announce their moves to the SEC within the next year (goal is next summer)
Why does FSU need $300 million from private equity? Only if they are planning to buy the ACC network from ESPN and Raycom.
If they control the ACC network, then they control the media rights of their conference peers. They can say: free us from this grant of rights, or the ACC network is all FSU all the time, and your time slot is 4 am Monday morning.
And then they say: UNC, UVa, etc, you can go to B1G or SEC if you pay us $100 mn to buy out your GoR. It makes financial sense for the top ACC teams and the private equity groups get their money back.
I have to say, that would lead to an immensely entertaining negotiation.
The GOR is still very much in play...one has never been legally contested but I suspect that will change.
The Texas legislature declared that Texas Tech was an arm of the state and thus had sovereign immunity...to thwart payment to Mike Leach's judgement.
A PE firm won't try to break it. They'll work out a value to buyout of it, offer a lesser number to the ACC, negotiate to some agreement and then overcharge FSU for their trouble.The PE firm that plays any part in trying to get a team to illegally break a GOR would be on the hook for treble damages (tortious interference) so no one will do anything until FSU gets out of the GOR first. Good luck with that.
The PE firm that plays any part in trying to get a team to illegally break a GOR would be on the hook for treble damages (tortious interference) so no one will do anything until FSU gets out of the GOR first. Good luck with that.
Dan Wolken is a national guy.Going Indy is not an option...unless you have a big indy contract like Notre Dame is pushing.
Indy is another word for non competitive in finances.
And this guy is a UNC radio guy....grain of salt.
Except the corruption that took place by local officials running those games was about money. Lots of it. What you didn’t have back then was the internet with its twenty four seven in your face exposure that you have today.Back in the old days of Jan 1 bowl games and voted on titles, I never imagined things would get this insane. I really miss being able to just watch games and not constantly hear about money.
Dan Wolken is a national guy.
But Wolken was the one who mentioned independence. Northam just reacted to it.
Inside scoop from my boss and major UNC donor, expect UNC plus 1-3 other schools to announce their moves to the SEC within the next year (goal is next summer)
No link, just what I know from a guy in the room tasked to make it happen.So the GOR is gone? Have a link for that?
I was going to speculate prior to this post that with with all the churning going on one of the B12, BIG or SEC has made contact with one or more of the resistant programs in the ACC to let them know if the conference votes to dissolve they have a more profitable landing place.Just here to drop in and say, all of you who thought the ACC buy out was insurmountable can’t see the bigger picture. Bigger hurdle is going to be state govs (UNC leaving all of the other NC schools for dead as an example)
The coming Power 2 will have payouts that were unimaginable when the ACC signed their deal.
Inside scoop from my boss and major UNC donor, expect UNC plus 1-3 other schools to announce their moves to the SEC within the next year (goal is next summer)
How many votes are needed and are you sure that anyone in the bottom half of the ACC would vote to dissolve?I was going to speculate prior to this post that with with all the churning going on one of the B12, BIG or SEC has made contact with one or more of the resistant programs in the ACC to let them know if the conference votes to dissolve they have a more profitable landing place.
It will be that easy to get the votes to dissolve the conference.
Out of curiosity where is this money coming from and what will be required from the schools in return for this money?No link, just what I know from a guy in the room tasked to make it happen.
The money is there and the four biggest brands ganging up together is going to bust the door open by force.
Idc if you believe me, this is happening. Too much money on the table
To dissolve the ACC as a North Carolina non profit...a majority vote.How many votes are needed and are you sure that anyone in the bottom half of the ACC would vote to dissolve?
To dissolve the ACC as a North Carolina non profit...a majority vote.
That bowl game and vote was so much better for the sport. They ruined the sport.Back in the old days of Jan 1 bowl games and voted on titles, I never imagined things would get this insane. I really miss being able to just watch games and not constantly hear about money.
Jeez...where did you go to law school ? If a PE is providing a loan, it won't illucidate that it specifically to be used to break a GOR...It will just provide the school the money...and that might make that possible.
A long, long stretch to Tortious Interference.
Yeah...the GOR and FSU will come to a head butt...
Adelson said it well....
I’m sure the remaining schools in the PAC did not believe today’s events would happen last week.As the B1G just went to 18 far sooner than they initially planned can any current ACC schools that appeared to be candidates for the B1G be confident that the B1G will take them on immediately?
Does ND get a full or partial vote?
How does Wake, Syracuse, BC & Pitt vote?
Can you be sure that Duke, NC State, & Va Tech would vote to dissolve?
Even with the new rumor I'm not sure Louisville would be willing and I can see Ga Tech sitting on the fence.
I'm confident that FSU, Miami and Clemson would leave in a heartbeat if possible but is there a better home available for them right now?
I'm very confident that both UVA and UNC will get phone calls seconds after the announcement but are you sure they would be in a rush to end a conference that they started?
I also imagine that if the conference dissolves, the NCAA would get to keep any undistributed credits from prior tournaments (as the conference that they would be due to no longer exists).
This could be a treacherous path.
Yeah, but it wasn't as if Oregon State, Washington St and Cal voted to allow it to happen.I’m sure the remaining schools in the PAC did not believe today’s events would happen last week.
The BIG was forced to make a move because a desperate Oregon and Washington could have gone to the B12 and probably threatened them with that action.Yeah, but it wasn't as if Oregon State, Washington St and Cal voted to allow it to happen.