yeti92
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Yes, that's why ESPN keeping the ACC and FSU's media rights, even if FSU leaves, makes it a good value vs Vandy which is a bad value. And if the SEC had a GOR and Vandy wanted to leave, they could almost certainly buy their media rights back for less than the yearly payout because it benefits every other school financially if they do leave.I would say that is their *potential* media rights, but not their actual contracted media rights. For example, does anyone want to posit that Vandy’s customer base makes their media rights worth the $60M they get from the SECheat? That’s silliness. Their contracted actual media rights are higher than their potential, which is far lower than what that SECheat contract grants them. A reverse situation.
If this is true, then F$U’s actual media rights would stay what the ACC contract says since they hold the contract, even though their media value would potentially be higher in one of the other two conferences.
Also technically FSU doesn't have any contracted media rights value on their own, the ACC does as a whole, so you would be arguing over potential value in court. ACC payouts aren't based on how much each team contributes to the overall sum, they are essentially equal with slight variations for specific circumstances.