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[QUOTE="CAtlantic, post: 4298947, member: 11388"] [MEDIA=twitter]1518020518401781760[/MEDIA] Greg Flugaur@flugempire · 2h Replying to @flugempire Unpacking: 1) High value ACC schools want to have opportunity to jump to SEC or Big Ten can’t because of ACC GOR which last until mid 2030’s. 2) If Notre Dame joined conference it wouldn’t be SEC. 3) Current NIL landscape is unsustainable. tcb@TCBnole · 1h Replying to @flugempire can't YET....they can. The believe that 14 years from now is unbelievable distant is off. 14 years in the past wasn't doesn't seem that far to me now. It will close quick. Greg Flugaur@flugempire · 1h The problem is 14 years is more costly than 14 years previous. The gap has grown to where 14 years can = 700 million dollar difference. But I understand what you are saying. tcb@TCBnole · 1h 100% true. The schools that have to wait that long should be fighting to get out. But they were stupid enough to get in..so I'm not sure they have figured out how dire the situation is. The SEC/B1G have to decide if they are better off killing off competition or going beyond that @Expansion_Crush ·2h Replying to @flugempire He mentioned conferences cutting underperforming schools that don't add value. That won't happen in the B1G, Pac12 or SEC. It could happen in the ACC. @Expansion_Crush · 2h It won't happen because the B1G and SEC got their money in spite of having those schools and the Pac12 because they don't really have options, they'd be killing the conference if they eliminated schools. ❄ Seth A ❄@KUandUofAfan · 1h The Big 12 is probably in the same boat as the Pac-12. Current (and future members) would be locked in unless they decided to voluntarily leave. @Expansion_Crush · 2h Replying to @flugempire It's coming before 2030 college football fan@Genetics56 · 2h way before then. And he is talking about ACC schools. Greg Flugaur@flugempire · 2h How? None of these ACC schools can bring their individual media rights with them to new conference until 2036. Unless they gather 300 million dollars to give to ACC to get out of GOR. Even then they still wouldn’t come out ahead for next 15 years. college football fan@Genetics56 · 2h I'm talking about the starting process before it's all done in the end. The end will be the ACC schools and everyone will know what will happen by the time those schools do their thing. The rest will have already taken place, including the separation away from the NCAA. [/QUOTE]
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