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So much for an "iron-clad" contract. All i's were not dotted and all t's were not crossed!
I said this all along. If they want to get out. They will.
So much for an "iron-clad" contract. All i's were not dotted and all t's were not crossed!
If a half dozen teams leave the ACC, UConn has very good chance of being a replacement. ACC will make basketball a priority,ACC will not add UConn. They listed 10 or so possible candidates for expansion before adding the 3 Sucksateers and UConn isn’t even on their radar.
Only positive scenario for UConn is a total ACC implosion that results in essentially a reformation of the 2003 Big East Conference
Correlation does not equal causationWith all due respect. The two are linked.
I'm pretty sure once FSU signed, the is and ts were includedSo much for an "iron-clad" contract. All i's were not dotted and all t's were not crossed!
Wouldn't this be against them? Part of their argument is that the ACC has failed their duty to adequately get the same rights money as the SEC and B1G and that they are stuck with the same rights fee till 2036. This kind of undermines that point until ESPN extends the dealESPN not having a guarantee to extend the deal past 2027 is HUGE. That is FSU's out right there.
ACC sued FSU YESTERDAY! in North Carolina! Says all matters pertaining to FSU and the ACC are under North Carolina jurisdiction. lol
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ACC sues FSU Board of Trustees as legal battle with Board heightens
According to the court documents, the lawsuit was filed around 5:18 p.m. on Thursday.www.wctv.tv
Correlation does not equal causation
Are they a signatory party though? Isn't the legally binding agreement between ESPN and the ACC and not the ACC members et al?Everything else aside, how the F#$% is it possible that a signatory party to a legally binding agreement is not allowed to have an executed copy of said agreement?
Includes 2 to 3 football games per year.So NDs payment is roughly in line with what BE schools get? Seems fair.
Huh. ND underpaid by them by a lot then and they don't bitch, which shows how much they value Independent status.Includes 2 to 3 football games per year.
ESPN podcasts, Thamel, Herbstreit etc are mostly schills for their corporate bosses.
Maybe. the sooner the "Super conference" comes together, the better. The teams not in those two top level conferences can re-engineer B league college football and start playing regionally again. UConn won't be in that club but I think there is potential for a pretty robust B league over time. Some really good programs are going to get left out.ACC will not add UConn. They listed 10 or so possible candidates for expansion before adding the 3 Sucksateers and UConn isn’t even on their radar.
Only positive scenario for UConn is a total ACC implosion that results in essentially a reformation of the 2003 Big East Conference