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<blockquote data-quote="orientalnc" data-source="post: 1008817" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>Agreed. A mediator cannot impose a solution.</p><p></p><p>What could happen, and may, is the FSU reps in the mediation come back to the judge and say the ACC is not willing to talk about anything except getting 100% of their ask. In that case the judge could admonish the ACC to negotiate in good faith, but he cannot force the ACC, in mediation, to agree with FSU on any aspect of the dispute. He could rule against the ACC on the merits, but that is immediately appealable.</p><p></p><p>If this is a race to judgement, FSU just lost if the NC case proceeds quickly toward a decision.</p><p></p><p>What I think FSU wants is for 2025 to edge closer to the court's decision point and ESPN begins getting edgy about its relationship with the ACC. They hope the poobahs at ESPN will tell the poobahs at the ACC that this is not going well and negotiation with FSU on exit terms is mandatory if the network is going to continue broadcasting ACC games. They hope ESPN will direct a solution that allows FSU and Clemson to leave in exchange for ESPN continuing with the current media agreement with the ACC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orientalnc, post: 1008817, member: 1199"] Agreed. A mediator cannot impose a solution. What could happen, and may, is the FSU reps in the mediation come back to the judge and say the ACC is not willing to talk about anything except getting 100% of their ask. In that case the judge could admonish the ACC to negotiate in good faith, but he cannot force the ACC, in mediation, to agree with FSU on any aspect of the dispute. He could rule against the ACC on the merits, but that is immediately appealable. If this is a race to judgement, FSU just lost if the NC case proceeds quickly toward a decision. What I think FSU wants is for 2025 to edge closer to the court's decision point and ESPN begins getting edgy about its relationship with the ACC. They hope the poobahs at ESPN will tell the poobahs at the ACC that this is not going well and negotiation with FSU on exit terms is mandatory if the network is going to continue broadcasting ACC games. They hope ESPN will direct a solution that allows FSU and Clemson to leave in exchange for ESPN continuing with the current media agreement with the ACC. [/QUOTE]
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