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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 881719" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>The GOR it that the ACC owns all of the media revenue from an ACC school that leaves the ACC. If Ohio State plays a game in Atlanta, the ACC would own the media rights and it would be broadcast as an ACC game. The Big10 would get nothing from it. The big issue is that there is zero incentive for another conference to pull an ACC team out. It will not increase the revenue of the new conference, so it doesn't make sense to pay media rights to that former ACC team.</p><p></p><p>IF the GOR didn't exist and it was only a buyout, then you are correct that the buyout would be dwarfed by the extra revenue over time. However, the Grant of Rights is in addition to a buyout. The GOR means that ACC teams bring no additional revenue to a new conference, so are not an appealing addition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 881719, member: 2426"] The GOR it that the ACC owns all of the media revenue from an ACC school that leaves the ACC. If Ohio State plays a game in Atlanta, the ACC would own the media rights and it would be broadcast as an ACC game. The Big10 would get nothing from it. The big issue is that there is zero incentive for another conference to pull an ACC team out. It will not increase the revenue of the new conference, so it doesn't make sense to pay media rights to that former ACC team. IF the GOR didn't exist and it was only a buyout, then you are correct that the buyout would be dwarfed by the extra revenue over time. However, the Grant of Rights is in addition to a buyout. The GOR means that ACC teams bring no additional revenue to a new conference, so are not an appealing addition. [/QUOTE]
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