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<blockquote data-quote="ThatGuy" data-source="post: 948419" data-attributes="member: 3440"><p>This (and your previous post) should be a sticky. It provides the best view of the moving parts and motivations that I've seen in 325 posts on this thread. Put simply, schools can leave, and can negotiate to buy their way out of the Grant of Rights - but the further out from contract and GoR expirations they leave, the heftier the cost to them. At this point, the GoR costs are too great to leave early. As we get closer to 2035, the prospect becomes more tenable. Just follow the model of Oklahoma and Texas (who each paid $50M to get out a year early, but are looking at taking in $70M that year from the SEC, so the loss is less-significant.)</p><p></p><p>Having not done the research, I realize: I keep thinking both our ESPN contract AND the Grant of Rights go through 2035. </p><p></p><p>Anyone have any idea if that's the case? Or does the ESPN contract come up for renewal sooner than the GoR does?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThatGuy, post: 948419, member: 3440"] This (and your previous post) should be a sticky. It provides the best view of the moving parts and motivations that I've seen in 325 posts on this thread. Put simply, schools can leave, and can negotiate to buy their way out of the Grant of Rights - but the further out from contract and GoR expirations they leave, the heftier the cost to them. At this point, the GoR costs are too great to leave early. As we get closer to 2035, the prospect becomes more tenable. Just follow the model of Oklahoma and Texas (who each paid $50M to get out a year early, but are looking at taking in $70M that year from the SEC, so the loss is less-significant.) Having not done the research, I realize: I keep thinking both our ESPN contract AND the Grant of Rights go through 2035. Anyone have any idea if that's the case? Or does the ESPN contract come up for renewal sooner than the GoR does? [/QUOTE]
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