Huskyforlife
Akokbouk
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Oregon/Arizona/UConn/Colorado would make quite a statement. 3 strong athletic brands, and whatever Colorado brings.
a must-do away game trip.Oregon/Arizona/UConn/Colorado would make quite a statement. 3 strong athletic brands, and whatever Colorado brings.
Can’t disagree with you on this point.I didn't say these are my friends but I've had to deal with these people throughout my life. You don't have to look further than this board and UConn Twitter to see these clowns.
Most of what is said is out of frustration and there has been very little of it.I didn't say these are my friends but I've had to deal with these people throughout my life. You don't have to look further than this board and UConn Twitter to see these clowns.
Lmao. Ill believe this one when i see it. ACC schools let them walk and every school will want to get out from under that GOR.Is this a SDSU thing where they leave before they have another home?
This guy thinks August 1st deadline and if no PAC team then UConn gets the call
It’s an interesting situation with FSU. I pondered the GOR in a UNC to the B1G scenario this morning and concluded it was essentially impossible. Fox would put the risk of ESPN claiming revenues (on UNC content produced and aired by Fox) back on the B1G, which would have to put it on UNC. Otherwise any addition adds production cost and no revenue for Fox. UNC wouldn’t move to make less or no money.If FSU was leaving next year, they would have to send the ACC notice by August 15....not on the agenda of BOT meeting August 2.
Anyone screenshot this? It’s deletedThis seems pretty key to me.
Only if it resulted in them being able to decrease the ACC pay out by a greater amount due to a change in composition of clause.It’s an interesting situation with FSU. I pondered the GOR in a UNC to the B1G scenario this morning and concluded it was essentially impossible. Fox would put the risk of ESPN claiming revenues (on UNC content produced and aired by Fox) back on the B1G, which would have to put it on UNC. Otherwise any addition adds production cost and no revenue for Fox. UNC wouldn’t move to make less or no money.
But ESPN has the right to broadcast FSU home games in either the ACC or SEC. So the GOR isn’t really an obstacle. But would ESPN, struggling financially and laying people off, decide to pay FSU twice as much? I remain convinced there is no out for any ACC school until the GOR ends.
Anyone screenshot this? It’s deleted