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<blockquote data-quote="slugboy" data-source="post: 954057" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>The trick is that they’d either need to buy back their rights or live without them for about 12 years. If FSU gets a $40 mil payout per year, but selling off the rights costs the ACC more than that, the ACC would want to charge more than the payout to release the rights.</p><p></p><p>FSU’s argument is that they’re worth more than what they get paid. If you have a business, and there’s part of the business that is above average in financial payback, you wouldn’t sell that off for the average value of a unit.</p><p></p><p>I think it’s kind of sad that the P12 carried a terrible Colorado team for ages, then they leave as Colorado finally invests in the program. FSU also had much less interest a few years ago when they stank but still got carried by the rest of the conference. Now that they’ve been nursed back to health and are on the upswing, they want to go.</p><p></p><p>Not that we wouldn’t say “we’re better than all you stiffs” in a couple of years when we’re on top</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slugboy, post: 954057, member: 282"] The trick is that they’d either need to buy back their rights or live without them for about 12 years. If FSU gets a $40 mil payout per year, but selling off the rights costs the ACC more than that, the ACC would want to charge more than the payout to release the rights. FSU’s argument is that they’re worth more than what they get paid. If you have a business, and there’s part of the business that is above average in financial payback, you wouldn’t sell that off for the average value of a unit. I think it’s kind of sad that the P12 carried a terrible Colorado team for ages, then they leave as Colorado finally invests in the program. FSU also had much less interest a few years ago when they stank but still got carried by the rest of the conference. Now that they’ve been nursed back to health and are on the upswing, they want to go. Not that we wouldn’t say “we’re better than all you stiffs” in a couple of years when we’re on top [/QUOTE]
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