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<blockquote data-quote="cpf2001" data-source="post: 947579" data-attributes="member: 6459"><p>We're worried here that there won't be a place for GT to go. There are other programs in the conference that are far *less* attractive, and that's leverage that can be used against them. They have a pretty strong hand thanks to the GOR, but just how strong do they think it is / are there lawyers saying it is? How confident are they that the conference will exist in the first place in five, ten years? How confident are they that the GOR is bulletproof?</p><p></p><p>I don't know that they can appease their way to the ACC staying together for 13 years at today's media $$ numbers, but if changes like this are happening, it signals that they aren't *that* confident in the current situation. (My money is on conference dissolution in 5-10 years, personally.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cpf2001, post: 947579, member: 6459"] We're worried here that there won't be a place for GT to go. There are other programs in the conference that are far *less* attractive, and that's leverage that can be used against them. They have a pretty strong hand thanks to the GOR, but just how strong do they think it is / are there lawyers saying it is? How confident are they that the conference will exist in the first place in five, ten years? How confident are they that the GOR is bulletproof? I don't know that they can appease their way to the ACC staying together for 13 years at today's media $$ numbers, but if changes like this are happening, it signals that they aren't *that* confident in the current situation. (My money is on conference dissolution in 5-10 years, personally.) [/QUOTE]
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