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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 1000046" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>Just my impression: I think that FSU believed the lawsuit would frighten the rest of the ACC into caving either to a reduced buyout or increased distributions to FSU. I think the response has surprised and backfired on them. I think it would be difficult for their BOT to back down now. After the hyperbole, what could they say as a reason for just dropping it? With the way FSU has acted I don't see the other ACC members backing down either. My prediction would be that this will go to trial. The ACC didn't back down immediately, and FSU has pushed themselves into a hard spot. The only way out without a trial is for some kind of non-public agreement that provides FSU with some kind of a public "moral" victory that they can sell to their fans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 1000046, member: 2426"] Just my impression: I think that FSU believed the lawsuit would frighten the rest of the ACC into caving either to a reduced buyout or increased distributions to FSU. I think the response has surprised and backfired on them. I think it would be difficult for their BOT to back down now. After the hyperbole, what could they say as a reason for just dropping it? With the way FSU has acted I don't see the other ACC members backing down either. My prediction would be that this will go to trial. The ACC didn't back down immediately, and FSU has pushed themselves into a hard spot. The only way out without a trial is for some kind of non-public agreement that provides FSU with some kind of a public "moral" victory that they can sell to their fans. [/QUOTE]
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