For the ACC teams that have options that want to leave, they should focus on breaking up the ACC vs trying to fight the GoR individually.
So the question should be:
1. How many schools have to vote yes in the ACC to break up the ACC?
2. Once the number of schools to break up the ACC is determined, the question is will these schools find landing spots in the B1G and the SEC? If the answer is yes, then it is on.
3. I believe both B1G and the SEC will go to 24 with 4 nationwide pods (6 teams each) or 6 pods (4 teams each). This means both SEC and B1G have room for 8 more teams each. Among those 16 spots, there will be landing spots for the ACC schools that want to leave. Of course, this has to all work out for the final TV contract.
Not sure if this will happen, but I believe administrators at schools like Clemson and FSU are definitely looking at this option right now.