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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 946561" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>That still would not matter regarding the broadcast rights for the schools who leave the conference. The GOR means that the ACC owns the broadcast rights for those schools. If ANYONE wants to broadcast the sports events of the members that leave the conference, they would have to negotiate with the "current" members of the ACC. For example, if Clemson leaves, Clemson cannot broadcast their sports events. The contract states that the Clemson would have to allow the ACC to broadcast those events, and Clemson would have to assist the ACC in broadcasting those events. In that scenario, if ESPN wants to broadcast Clemson games, then they have to negotiate with the ACC instead of Clemson because Clemson does not own those broadcast rights until after 2036.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 946561, member: 2426"] That still would not matter regarding the broadcast rights for the schools who leave the conference. The GOR means that the ACC owns the broadcast rights for those schools. If ANYONE wants to broadcast the sports events of the members that leave the conference, they would have to negotiate with the "current" members of the ACC. For example, if Clemson leaves, Clemson cannot broadcast their sports events. The contract states that the Clemson would have to allow the ACC to broadcast those events, and Clemson would have to assist the ACC in broadcasting those events. In that scenario, if ESPN wants to broadcast Clemson games, then they have to negotiate with the ACC instead of Clemson because Clemson does not own those broadcast rights until after 2036. [/QUOTE]
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