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You’re right... it will happen before 2036. Probably 3-4 years prior, just like the TX/ OU and USC/UCLA deals did.I know all this. And I’m not making bolstering statements on the internet. I know it’s complicated. I’m simply saying there is zero chance the GOR holds the ACC together until 2036. None. The GOR was created by people due to a monetary incentive. These same people will undo the GOR once given another monetary incentive. That’s how everything in the world works.
You keep bringing up minor details like media rights and coaches shows, etc. We all get that these are part of the GOR as of today. But the GOR won’t exist in its current form once the shuffle gets to ACC teams. And the shuffle will come to the ACC well before 2036. It’s only 2022. I have no inside info but the past tells us what the future holds. The SEC getting Texas/OU was complicated yet they got it done in silence. The BIG taking California was complicated but done in silence. Right now, I have no doubt that a lot of things are happening in silence. With Phillips ties to the BIG I wouldn’t be shocked if he helps in the ending of the GOR and ends up with a cushy BIG job once UNC and others end up there with others going to SEC.
I can see deals getting done to tie up teams and markets soon, with full membership happening in the early 2030’s when the value of GOR is a little better quantifiable to handle payouts.
It’s interesting right now because the BIG is trying to renegotiate their deal. They’d like to have teams in their pockets for that discussion, probably so they can negotiate automatic bumps as they come into the conference.
I’m hoping that’s the case. However, I am thinking the BIG is going to negotiate such that they have another bite at the apple in the mid 2030s when ACC and SEC are all in the midst of reshuffling.