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<blockquote data-quote="CEB" data-source="post: 947365" data-attributes="member: 4905"><p>It’s a pretty reasonable assumption that any change to the GOR would also have to be by unanimous decision. Each member will have to go there somewhat willingly, even if there is a lot of arm twisting involved. I certainly would expect animosity after the fact, but I doubt anyone could claim there has been a violation since the change would have to be unanimously approved</p><p></p><p>ETA: if I am a school that is about to be left behind in all of this, I see 35 million a year for the next 13 years going right out the window. That’s over $450 million. If I agree to unequal revenue sharing, I’m conceding part of that if/win the conference calls apart. If I’m being paid to go away, a single payment has to be at least a $350 million range. The one aspect that might be intriguing is if ESPN would agree to honor a $30-$35 million annual payout to remaining Teams for the balance of the contract. That seems like a real longshot to me because they would be paying a premium for vastly diminished programming. In fact all of it seems a real longshot to me. I think any movement in the next 5 to 8 years is cost prohibitive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CEB, post: 947365, member: 4905"] It’s a pretty reasonable assumption that any change to the GOR would also have to be by unanimous decision. Each member will have to go there somewhat willingly, even if there is a lot of arm twisting involved. I certainly would expect animosity after the fact, but I doubt anyone could claim there has been a violation since the change would have to be unanimously approved ETA: if I am a school that is about to be left behind in all of this, I see 35 million a year for the next 13 years going right out the window. That’s over $450 million. If I agree to unequal revenue sharing, I’m conceding part of that if/win the conference calls apart. If I’m being paid to go away, a single payment has to be at least a $350 million range. The one aspect that might be intriguing is if ESPN would agree to honor a $30-$35 million annual payout to remaining Teams for the balance of the contract. That seems like a real longshot to me because they would be paying a premium for vastly diminished programming. In fact all of it seems a real longshot to me. I think any movement in the next 5 to 8 years is cost prohibitive. [/QUOTE]
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