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Florida State to sue ACC over GOR
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[QUOTE="freescooter, post: 5003756, member: 1023"] I read something that suggested that the GOR only applies to home games since only the home team owns the rights to a game. So if FSU plays Ohio State at Columbus, it collects a visitors payment but it has no rights to the game to grant. For conference games it doesn’t matter because both teams have granted rights to their games to the league. So if you could set a schedule where you play say 6 road games plus a neutral site game, where again you get a fee rather than the rights to the game, you could theoretically reduce the value of your GOR. If you assembled a 5 year schedule where you had say only 4 home games, the value is greatly reduced. It might not be ideal but if you joined the SEC under a deal to play 5 road games/year under the guise of paying off the entry fee, for example, plus played a neutral site game and another road game you could reduce your GOR exposure maybe to a manageable level. Especially taking into consideration the higher SEC payments. [/QUOTE]
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