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<blockquote data-quote="SimpleGT" data-source="post: 882749" data-attributes="member: 289"><p>The Clemson folk and their radio outlet seem to think they have enough value to go SEC. I'm not so sure. Clemson would need to make the new SEC contract increase in value enough to offset the dollars paid to additional members. TX and OK, yes, Clemson, only maybe. They fill their stadium, but might not add additional eyes. Would existing SEC members dilute their earnings to get ratings in areas they already "own"?</p><p></p><p>I agree with those that think the GOR holds the ACC together for at least 5-7 years. The Clemson folks are saying that the reason no one has challenged their (PAC or B12) GOR is because the contracts are running out at about the same time as the litigation would take. IF an ACC school steps up to challenge the GOR, would any other member join and agree to pay part the legal fees? I doubt it. Not without another conference invitation in hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SimpleGT, post: 882749, member: 289"] The Clemson folk and their radio outlet seem to think they have enough value to go SEC. I'm not so sure. Clemson would need to make the new SEC contract increase in value enough to offset the dollars paid to additional members. TX and OK, yes, Clemson, only maybe. They fill their stadium, but might not add additional eyes. Would existing SEC members dilute their earnings to get ratings in areas they already "own"? I agree with those that think the GOR holds the ACC together for at least 5-7 years. The Clemson folks are saying that the reason no one has challenged their (PAC or B12) GOR is because the contracts are running out at about the same time as the litigation would take. IF an ACC school steps up to challenge the GOR, would any other member join and agree to pay part the legal fees? I doubt it. Not without another conference invitation in hand. [/QUOTE]
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