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Florida State to sue ACC over GOR
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[QUOTE="Pat125, post: 4995026, member: 4513"] I agree somewhat with your point. For example, for something cut and dry, like the exit fee, it was crystal clear what it was. Clemson voted for it. While Florida St. voted against it, their agreeing to the GOR and its extension is clear that they eventually accepted the exit fee, or they were too stupid to insist on amending it before voting for the GOR. But with regards to the GOR itself, Florida St., Clemson, North Carolina, and others were inexplicably gullible and foolish to trust the ACC with their agreement with ESPN. But that doesn’t excuse the ACC if they lied to their member schools during the course of the agreement. I can’t see a judge siding with the ACC for being corrupt, because Florida St. and their attorneys were grossly incompetent when they signed the GORs. [/QUOTE]
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