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<blockquote data-quote="CEB" data-source="post: 1000179" data-attributes="member: 4905"><p>Analogies are troublesome… They never quite capture the reality of the situation (although I thought my fat guy in little coat analogy was pretty spot on… But I’m biased).</p><p></p><p>I agree that FSU’s media rights are not available for resale per se. I think that is what the GOR eludes to when it says it is for the purpose of fulfilling the obligations of the ESPN agreement. </p><p></p><p>However, FSU did pledge to the ACC their media rights for the term of the ESPN deal… Or 2036, as may be determined later in litigation. I believe FSU has a good argument to get out of GOR if ESPN goes away. BUT, Unless, and until ESPN goes away, FSU can’t just repurchase their media rights without at least acknowledging the damage they potentially do to the ACC and its members. </p><p>We don’t know what those damages potentially are, but it’s very reasonable to assume they far exceeded whatever “face value“ estimateFSU has put on it so far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CEB, post: 1000179, member: 4905"] Analogies are troublesome… They never quite capture the reality of the situation (although I thought my fat guy in little coat analogy was pretty spot on… But I’m biased). I agree that FSU’s media rights are not available for resale per se. I think that is what the GOR eludes to when it says it is for the purpose of fulfilling the obligations of the ESPN agreement. However, FSU did pledge to the ACC their media rights for the term of the ESPN deal… Or 2036, as may be determined later in litigation. I believe FSU has a good argument to get out of GOR if ESPN goes away. BUT, Unless, and until ESPN goes away, FSU can’t just repurchase their media rights without at least acknowledging the damage they potentially do to the ACC and its members. We don’t know what those damages potentially are, but it’s very reasonable to assume they far exceeded whatever “face value“ estimateFSU has put on it so far. [/QUOTE]
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