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<blockquote data-quote="CEB" data-source="post: 885282" data-attributes="member: 4905"><p>I think you’re on the right track but I’m not sure that ND testing GOR is a good precedent for anyone else. I know they have agreed to GOR for non-football sports. They also have an agreement that if they were to join a conference, it has to be the ACC. What i don’t know is what penalty it carries if they violate and join another conference. I would imagine the full exit fee would apply but Surely it wouldn’t take their football rights since football was never a part... but who knows? As long as football is safe for them, they may be willing to waive media rights to other sports and leave anyway. Again, who knows. </p><p>The one thing I do know is that their situation is not really applicable to anyone else regardless of how it shakes out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CEB, post: 885282, member: 4905"] I think you’re on the right track but I’m not sure that ND testing GOR is a good precedent for anyone else. I know they have agreed to GOR for non-football sports. They also have an agreement that if they were to join a conference, it has to be the ACC. What i don’t know is what penalty it carries if they violate and join another conference. I would imagine the full exit fee would apply but Surely it wouldn’t take their football rights since football was never a part... but who knows? As long as football is safe for them, they may be willing to waive media rights to other sports and leave anyway. Again, who knows. The one thing I do know is that their situation is not really applicable to anyone else regardless of how it shakes out. [/QUOTE]
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