It looks like ESPN’s trade secret is really the way they fashion their conference agreements. The convoluted way the contracts are signed and the intentional confusion over the GOR/ESPN Agreement/Conference Bylaws seems to be one of their biggest trade secrets… and ESPN does not want it clarified. It’s the way they do business. This is at the heart of FSU’s complaint.
When FSU's attorneys discovered that the ESPN Agreement binds payments to the ACC only though 2026 unless extended (while members have been told it was through 2036)...well, it hit the fan.
Lawyers will dance and bill hourly rates, but it will be businessmen who determine where this goes...my bet is a settlement.
I agree. This will likely be settled by the end of the summer. There is no way the ACC and ESPN want this to go to discovery.
This coming season will be the last that FSU is in the ACC. It's just a question of how much they have to pay to get out.
If I was placing a bet, I would bet that FSU settles and is announced as the 19th member of the B1G sometime in August, which will be one year after the announcement of adding Oregon and Washington.
From there, the ACC cookie starts to crumble. Maybe not in 2025 because no one else will be far enough along for such a quick settlement. However, I think 2026 will see major changes with most of the top remaining ACC brands going to either the B1G or SEC.
The crown jewel that the SEC will land is UNC.