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Houston Chronicle exclusive: Texas, Oklahoma reach out to SEC about joining conference.
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[QUOTE="BlueDogs, post: 4021689, member: 891"] I think the damages are as simple as what would the Big12 likely generate if it were whole at the time of GOR renegotiation versus what it would command absent it’s 2 chief assets, and then apply a ten year discounted cash flow. The damages are no more speculative than any other case were you need to project loss of future profitability. The Big12 reported $439M with each team getting between $38-42M. The AAC commands $111M with treans getting between $5-7M. That’s a $300M a year difference. Assume the new weak B12 can get $150M or $200M a year in a new GOR. That’s a loss of over a $1B before considering special or punitive damages. I think it is quite reasonable to sue ESPN for $3-5 Billion in damages if they can actually show prove material and knowing misconduct. [/QUOTE]
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