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<blockquote data-quote="CEB" data-source="post: 883651" data-attributes="member: 4905"><p>If ACC still wants to exist, they add a couple of teams to replace departing members. This notion that multiple teams will band together and leave without their media rights and then watch the ACC dissolve and get their rights back is crazy. I know people are saying stuff like that, but it’s not plausible. At the very least, it’s a ridiculously prolonged court battle that no one wants. </p><p>If GOR goes away before 2036 it will be because all of the current members come up with an agreement to dissolve it. </p><p></p><p>For what it’s worth, I think the most plausible scenario for ACC GOR ending before 2036 is based upon the notion that the ACC is currently worth a lot more than they are getting and there is a desire to either add new members or otherwise test the waters on renegotiating with ESPN. I don’t know what that looks like, but given that some schools seem to really want out *cough* fsu*cough* there may be some agreement to be reached to let them go if others can be added and increase media shares. Short of that, GOR is designed to do exactly what it’s doing... keep members from leaving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CEB, post: 883651, member: 4905"] If ACC still wants to exist, they add a couple of teams to replace departing members. This notion that multiple teams will band together and leave without their media rights and then watch the ACC dissolve and get their rights back is crazy. I know people are saying stuff like that, but it’s not plausible. At the very least, it’s a ridiculously prolonged court battle that no one wants. If GOR goes away before 2036 it will be because all of the current members come up with an agreement to dissolve it. For what it’s worth, I think the most plausible scenario for ACC GOR ending before 2036 is based upon the notion that the ACC is currently worth a lot more than they are getting and there is a desire to either add new members or otherwise test the waters on renegotiating with ESPN. I don’t know what that looks like, but given that some schools seem to really want out *cough* fsu*cough* there may be some agreement to be reached to let them go if others can be added and increase media shares. Short of that, GOR is designed to do exactly what it’s doing... keep members from leaving. [/QUOTE]
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