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CFP unanimously approves 5+7 model for new 12-team playoff
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<blockquote data-quote="Bogey" data-source="post: 1000707" data-attributes="member: 1999"><p>To exit the ACC, they do not have to pay for their football media rights, only for the other sports, which according to David Hale and 247 is around 100 million on the high side, which is much lower than the amount FSU would owe if they left. With the payouts the B1G has, it is/was very doable and I am sure this was used in their negotiations with NBC on their new contract extension to 2029 signed late last year. Details of the new NBC contract are not known at this time.</p><p></p><p>Here is what was written by Brad Crawford in the 247 article:</p><p>" The Fighting Irish TV deal with the ACC includes a sizable exit fee, but Notre Dame would be free of paying the Grant of Rights charge for football, according to <a href="https://twitter.com/ADavidHaleJoint/status/1546495066239287303?s=20&t=HeAixNYfTaOiDEmyrRIS0w" target="_blank">ESPN's David Hale</a>.</p><p>Notre Dame's options include leaving for the Big Ten in 2024 and paying the ACC's exit fee — which is estimated in the range of $100 million (<a href="https://www.espn.com/college-football/insider/story/_/id/34201980/would-notre-dame-actually-consider-relinquishing-historic-independent-status" target="_blank">or equal to three times the ACC's most recent annual revenue</a>) — or the Fighting Irish could stay put and determine what their next TV contract would fetch once the current deal with NBC expires in 2025."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bogey, post: 1000707, member: 1999"] To exit the ACC, they do not have to pay for their football media rights, only for the other sports, which according to David Hale and 247 is around 100 million on the high side, which is much lower than the amount FSU would owe if they left. With the payouts the B1G has, it is/was very doable and I am sure this was used in their negotiations with NBC on their new contract extension to 2029 signed late last year. Details of the new NBC contract are not known at this time. Here is what was written by Brad Crawford in the 247 article: " The Fighting Irish TV deal with the ACC includes a sizable exit fee, but Notre Dame would be free of paying the Grant of Rights charge for football, according to [URL='https://twitter.com/ADavidHaleJoint/status/1546495066239287303?s=20&t=HeAixNYfTaOiDEmyrRIS0w']ESPN's David Hale[/URL]. Notre Dame's options include leaving for the Big Ten in 2024 and paying the ACC's exit fee — which is estimated in the range of $100 million ([URL='https://www.espn.com/college-football/insider/story/_/id/34201980/would-notre-dame-actually-consider-relinquishing-historic-independent-status']or equal to three times the ACC's most recent annual revenue[/URL]) — or the Fighting Irish could stay put and determine what their next TV contract would fetch once the current deal with NBC expires in 2025." [/QUOTE]
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