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<blockquote data-quote="orientalnc" data-source="post: 949942" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>I posted this about a week ago after a conversation with my UNC grad neighbor. I have not talked to him again since that day, but he shared a text that indicated there is some movement among the ACC member schools to release the GOR and exit fees for schools that have conference realignment offers in writing. I do not know if that is only for a limited number of ACC member schools, thereby keeping the ACC moniker for the remaining schools (who would then have to share the ESPN revenue with fewer members), or for every member school.</p><p></p><p>So, let's say six ACC schools leave the conference. Using the info in recent thread posts, GT and Miami go to the B1G and UNC, Clemson, VT and FSU go to the SEC. That leaves eight schools in the ACC (BC, Cuse, Pitt, Duke, NC State, Wake, UL, and UVA) and almost doubles their individual shares of the media payout from ESPN. If you know the conference will be dissolved in 2036, why not make the best deal you can for everyone now?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orientalnc, post: 949942, member: 1199"] I posted this about a week ago after a conversation with my UNC grad neighbor. I have not talked to him again since that day, but he shared a text that indicated there is some movement among the ACC member schools to release the GOR and exit fees for schools that have conference realignment offers in writing. I do not know if that is only for a limited number of ACC member schools, thereby keeping the ACC moniker for the remaining schools (who would then have to share the ESPN revenue with fewer members), or for every member school. So, let's say six ACC schools leave the conference. Using the info in recent thread posts, GT and Miami go to the B1G and UNC, Clemson, VT and FSU go to the SEC. That leaves eight schools in the ACC (BC, Cuse, Pitt, Duke, NC State, Wake, UL, and UVA) and almost doubles their individual shares of the media payout from ESPN. If you know the conference will be dissolved in 2036, why not make the best deal you can for everyone now? [/QUOTE]
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