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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 947380" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>The exit fee was created after MD left.</p><p>I don't remember the exact calculation but it is something like a 3x ACC's operating expenses or something similar. So it goes up over time. It started at around $50M and is now estimated at $120M.</p><p>The exit fee was approved in a 10-2 vote back when MD left (I believe you need a 75% threshhold).</p><p></p><p>That is of course separate from the GoR, which no one has found a legal way around yet.</p><p></p><p>Conferences with an uneven revenue model have a poor history of holding together.</p><p></p><p>I think there are alot of anxious ACC schools right now but I don't really expect much movement for awhile because the timing doesn't work with the SEC and B10. I'm not expecting much movement until the B10's contracts are up at the end of the decade.</p><p></p><p>Neither the SEC or B10 is going to have interest in bringing in a school until legal issues are worked out and until they understand what value the school brings to the conference. If a school can't get out of the GoR then they are not going to be picked by any conference as it becomes a money losing proposition for them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 947380, member: 1776"] The exit fee was created after MD left. I don't remember the exact calculation but it is something like a 3x ACC's operating expenses or something similar. So it goes up over time. It started at around $50M and is now estimated at $120M. The exit fee was approved in a 10-2 vote back when MD left (I believe you need a 75% threshhold). That is of course separate from the GoR, which no one has found a legal way around yet. Conferences with an uneven revenue model have a poor history of holding together. I think there are alot of anxious ACC schools right now but I don't really expect much movement for awhile because the timing doesn't work with the SEC and B10. I'm not expecting much movement until the B10's contracts are up at the end of the decade. Neither the SEC or B10 is going to have interest in bringing in a school until legal issues are worked out and until they understand what value the school brings to the conference. If a school can't get out of the GoR then they are not going to be picked by any conference as it becomes a money losing proposition for them. [/QUOTE]
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