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<blockquote data-quote="ThatGuy" data-source="post: 948422" data-attributes="member: 3440"><p>This (and your previous post) should be a sticky. In 325 posts in this thread, both give the clearest overview of how the GoR works and the motivations of all the players in this game. Anyone can leave, and can negotiate their way out of the Grant of Rights - but the further out from the contract expiration, the less fiscally feasible that is. Oklahoma and Texas were able to buy their way out a year early for $50M each - which will be offset for them by the ~$70M they'll get from the SEC that year. </p><p></p><p>As we approach 2035, there's likely more of a possibility others (or us) in the ACC will consider doing the same - but right now, it just doesn't make financial sense.</p><p></p><p>One thing I'm uncertain about (just haven't done the research) - I had always assumed our ESPN contract expired in 2035 alongside the GoR. </p><p></p><p>Anyone know if that's the case? Or does the ESPN contract come up for renewal earlier than that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThatGuy, post: 948422, member: 3440"] This (and your previous post) should be a sticky. In 325 posts in this thread, both give the clearest overview of how the GoR works and the motivations of all the players in this game. Anyone can leave, and can negotiate their way out of the Grant of Rights - but the further out from the contract expiration, the less fiscally feasible that is. Oklahoma and Texas were able to buy their way out a year early for $50M each - which will be offset for them by the ~$70M they'll get from the SEC that year. As we approach 2035, there's likely more of a possibility others (or us) in the ACC will consider doing the same - but right now, it just doesn't make financial sense. One thing I'm uncertain about (just haven't done the research) - I had always assumed our ESPN contract expired in 2035 alongside the GoR. Anyone know if that's the case? Or does the ESPN contract come up for renewal earlier than that? [/QUOTE]
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