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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 885230" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>I am sure the networks are influencing the process. There is nothing illegal or morally wrong with that. It happens all of the time in business. Companies try to align themselves with partners that make sense financially. They try to get partners to make modifications that help them out. They try to get third parties aligned with themselves and their partners. Nothing at all illegal with networks advising a conference that they would be more valuable with school X. Nothing at all illegal with networks talking to school X and letting them know what their value would be if they joined conference Y. At this point, with the PAC12, their contract is coming to an end. There is nothing illegal about UCLA, the Big10, and Fox discussing future contracts. There is no legal requirement that other parties to the PAC12 conference be involved or even informed that such talks are ongoing. There is nothing wrong with any of that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 885230, member: 2426"] I am sure the networks are influencing the process. There is nothing illegal or morally wrong with that. It happens all of the time in business. Companies try to align themselves with partners that make sense financially. They try to get partners to make modifications that help them out. They try to get third parties aligned with themselves and their partners. Nothing at all illegal with networks advising a conference that they would be more valuable with school X. Nothing at all illegal with networks talking to school X and letting them know what their value would be if they joined conference Y. At this point, with the PAC12, their contract is coming to an end. There is nothing illegal about UCLA, the Big10, and Fox discussing future contracts. There is no legal requirement that other parties to the PAC12 conference be involved or even informed that such talks are ongoing. There is nothing wrong with any of that. [/QUOTE]
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