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<blockquote data-quote="stinger 1957" data-source="post: 885270" data-attributes="member: 1682"><p>What seems to make sense to me is for ND to first test getting out of ACC GOR, they don't have as much to lose if it doesn't work and maybe NBC wanting to do a "BIG" deal forces ND to just do that, something maybe being worked out behind the scenes for all this to happen. We don't know all the dynamics going into it all obviously, but I sense both the BIG and SEC feel self imposed pressure to get ahead of the other in all of this, so IMO this could all come down faster because they don't want to be sitting around while the other gets a jump ahead. All just some thoughts I've had and it could easily be very, very different. The one that ends up being the Big Daddy in this has an advantage in future years IMO and both conferences know this, thus lots of pressure going fwd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stinger 1957, post: 885270, member: 1682"] What seems to make sense to me is for ND to first test getting out of ACC GOR, they don't have as much to lose if it doesn't work and maybe NBC wanting to do a "BIG" deal forces ND to just do that, something maybe being worked out behind the scenes for all this to happen. We don't know all the dynamics going into it all obviously, but I sense both the BIG and SEC feel self imposed pressure to get ahead of the other in all of this, so IMO this could all come down faster because they don't want to be sitting around while the other gets a jump ahead. All just some thoughts I've had and it could easily be very, very different. The one that ends up being the Big Daddy in this has an advantage in future years IMO and both conferences know this, thus lots of pressure going fwd. [/QUOTE]
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