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<blockquote data-quote="cpf2001" data-source="post: 936705" data-attributes="member: 6459"><p>I don't even think more schools have to be involved yet. They could just be testing the waters, seeing who agrees with them.</p><p></p><p>13 years is a long time if some parties to the agreement are already rumbling about it. That's why I dont' believe that nothing will happen until 2036. Yeah, that's what the contract says, but contract negotiations and enforcement also involve power and desparation, not just the words, and it's really really early for it to be starting to show seams. It's only gonna get worse.</p><p></p><p>There's probably multiple angles they could explore. As it is right now, there's a solid chance that it's a suicide pact for everyone. This is college football, I think it's fair to expect some dirty pool as a result. How miserable could FSU and a few others make the rest of the league, both for those 13 years and after? While setting up some sort of "you agree to let us go now, we'll help arrange a soft landing for your basketball programs before the revenue gap makes them less relevant too"?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cpf2001, post: 936705, member: 6459"] I don't even think more schools have to be involved yet. They could just be testing the waters, seeing who agrees with them. 13 years is a long time if some parties to the agreement are already rumbling about it. That's why I dont' believe that nothing will happen until 2036. Yeah, that's what the contract says, but contract negotiations and enforcement also involve power and desparation, not just the words, and it's really really early for it to be starting to show seams. It's only gonna get worse. There's probably multiple angles they could explore. As it is right now, there's a solid chance that it's a suicide pact for everyone. This is college football, I think it's fair to expect some dirty pool as a result. How miserable could FSU and a few others make the rest of the league, both for those 13 years and after? While setting up some sort of "you agree to let us go now, we'll help arrange a soft landing for your basketball programs before the revenue gap makes them less relevant too"? [/QUOTE]
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