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<blockquote data-quote="orientalnc" data-source="post: 946596" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>This is certainly different from any GOR I have read in the past. Assuming this is correct and current, then you are right. This being the case, I do not see how any ACC team will be moving to another conference until after 2036 unless the GOR is eliminated. </p><p></p><p>I found a reference to the ESPN contract with the ACC and it covers only "home" games. I am not sure how "home" is defined. Could GT play Ohio State at BDS and the B1G designate tOSU as the "home" team? Or could GT contract with GSU or MBS to play games in Atlanta as the "visiting" team? These ideas are probably far fetched. I wonder if the GA legislature could simply pass a law saying that Ga Tech cannot grant its media rights to any other entity. Not sure where FSU sees the loop hole, but I am sure there are numerous attorneys standing by just beyond the exit to "help" adjudicate that question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orientalnc, post: 946596, member: 1199"] This is certainly different from any GOR I have read in the past. Assuming this is correct and current, then you are right. This being the case, I do not see how any ACC team will be moving to another conference until after 2036 unless the GOR is eliminated. I found a reference to the ESPN contract with the ACC and it covers only "home" games. I am not sure how "home" is defined. Could GT play Ohio State at BDS and the B1G designate tOSU as the "home" team? Or could GT contract with GSU or MBS to play games in Atlanta as the "visiting" team? These ideas are probably far fetched. I wonder if the GA legislature could simply pass a law saying that Ga Tech cannot grant its media rights to any other entity. Not sure where FSU sees the loop hole, but I am sure there are numerous attorneys standing by just beyond the exit to "help" adjudicate that question. [/QUOTE]
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