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<blockquote data-quote="stinger 1957" data-source="post: 1006283" data-attributes="member: 1682"><p>It is great to discuss all the legal ins and outs of contracts/deals that were signed/made but nobody has seen. What keeps screaming at me is only 13-14 pages of 140+ pages will the parties that signed all these agreements allow the entities actually effected by the whole 140+ pages to see. Somewhere all of what ever they don't want those parties effected and the public to see is going to be seen. That is a BIG pressure point on ESPN and the conference management. They have to know they are subject to possible exposure they do not want.</p><p>What that says to me is a deal is going to be made pretty quickly that allows the schools that want to leave to do so. Exactly how that plays out and what actually happens to the ACC conference I have no idea. Something is going to happen and pretty soon I'm sensing. It will be agreed upon by enough members to let it happen. There are a lot of other schools that want out, some have been relatively quiet during a lot of this. Schools want off this sinking ship. And folks it is sinking. As someone previously said "turn out the lights now or turn out the lights later". They are going out. Another pressure point is the 3 new schools coming into ACC as voting members July 1, 2024 if I have the date right and all those that want out of the ACC will have to act before then.</p><p>Somewhere back I saw where ESPN said they wanted their investment into the ACC Network back. I'm guessing they get it back when they make a deal. </p><p></p><p>What else for all involved is pure guesswork without being able to see or know nearly enough. But I can see the pressure points and they are big in deal making. There may be more but notice that there are pressure points on both sides, that is how parties come together. The ACC as we know it is gone bye bye. I feel very strongly GT will be gone and will not remain around if there is something left of the ACC. I feel very strongly where they will end up but will not mention that here because I'm not privileged to know for sure. Pretty sure there are others that feel the same or maybe some even know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stinger 1957, post: 1006283, member: 1682"] It is great to discuss all the legal ins and outs of contracts/deals that were signed/made but nobody has seen. What keeps screaming at me is only 13-14 pages of 140+ pages will the parties that signed all these agreements allow the entities actually effected by the whole 140+ pages to see. Somewhere all of what ever they don't want those parties effected and the public to see is going to be seen. That is a BIG pressure point on ESPN and the conference management. They have to know they are subject to possible exposure they do not want. What that says to me is a deal is going to be made pretty quickly that allows the schools that want to leave to do so. Exactly how that plays out and what actually happens to the ACC conference I have no idea. Something is going to happen and pretty soon I'm sensing. It will be agreed upon by enough members to let it happen. There are a lot of other schools that want out, some have been relatively quiet during a lot of this. Schools want off this sinking ship. And folks it is sinking. As someone previously said "turn out the lights now or turn out the lights later". They are going out. Another pressure point is the 3 new schools coming into ACC as voting members July 1, 2024 if I have the date right and all those that want out of the ACC will have to act before then. Somewhere back I saw where ESPN said they wanted their investment into the ACC Network back. I'm guessing they get it back when they make a deal. What else for all involved is pure guesswork without being able to see or know nearly enough. But I can see the pressure points and they are big in deal making. There may be more but notice that there are pressure points on both sides, that is how parties come together. The ACC as we know it is gone bye bye. I feel very strongly GT will be gone and will not remain around if there is something left of the ACC. I feel very strongly where they will end up but will not mention that here because I'm not privileged to know for sure. Pretty sure there are others that feel the same or maybe some even know. [/QUOTE]
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