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<blockquote data-quote="LawTalkin Jacket" data-source="post: 1008872" data-attributes="member: 1238"><p>This seems correct "this mediation order seems to have a negative impact on FSU more so than the ACC. The ACC doesn't even have to be at the mediation table until after the deadline for FSU to announce they are leaving the ACC for the 2025 season. If their goal is to negotiate, or get a court order that allows them to leave the ACC without losing their broadcast rights, it won't happen before the deadline this year." So a small victory for ACC (delay is good for ACC so dismissal and refiling and mediation are good for ACC) </p><p></p><p>You never know with mediation, even though no agreement would seem possible, sometimes mediation will result in a deal. The stakes for ACC are literally its survival so there has to be room to negotiate for the ACC. </p><p></p><p>I read a tweet thread that said ESPN would broker a deal for FSU and Klempson to get into SEC (because ESPN prefers that over them in B1G or BIG12) <strong>and </strong>would also extend ACC tv deal for 10 years AND FSU and Klempson would pay a ton to get out. ESPN would threaten not to extend ACC tv deal if ACC won't agree to let them go. that is the kind of stuff that could result in a deal at mediation. [ATTACH=full]16029[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LawTalkin Jacket, post: 1008872, member: 1238"] This seems correct "this mediation order seems to have a negative impact on FSU more so than the ACC. The ACC doesn't even have to be at the mediation table until after the deadline for FSU to announce they are leaving the ACC for the 2025 season. If their goal is to negotiate, or get a court order that allows them to leave the ACC without losing their broadcast rights, it won't happen before the deadline this year." So a small victory for ACC (delay is good for ACC so dismissal and refiling and mediation are good for ACC) You never know with mediation, even though no agreement would seem possible, sometimes mediation will result in a deal. The stakes for ACC are literally its survival so there has to be room to negotiate for the ACC. I read a tweet thread that said ESPN would broker a deal for FSU and Klempson to get into SEC (because ESPN prefers that over them in B1G or BIG12) [B]and [/B]would also extend ACC tv deal for 10 years AND FSU and Klempson would pay a ton to get out. ESPN would threaten not to extend ACC tv deal if ACC won't agree to let them go. that is the kind of stuff that could result in a deal at mediation. [ATTACH type="full"]16029[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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