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<blockquote data-quote="roadkill" data-source="post: 954105" data-attributes="member: 1555"><p>To a non-lawyer, you appear to make some valid points.</p><p>I am working under the assumption that if FSU leaves, either to another conference or independent, in the absence of litigation, the GoR means ACC still gets revenue from FSU home games. ACC wins, FSU loses.</p><p>So why would ACC sue? The only reason I can think of is if FSU fails to pay their exit fee.</p><p>I agree that this suit would unlikely to be filed in Florida. </p><p>Now, FSU could sue the ACC to negotiate their exit fee. There is a precedent with Maryland, where they ended up paying a reduced amount, but it was still substantial. I also believe that Maryland leaving was the impetus for the GoR, to give the conference additional leverage to retain its membership.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roadkill, post: 954105, member: 1555"] To a non-lawyer, you appear to make some valid points. I am working under the assumption that if FSU leaves, either to another conference or independent, in the absence of litigation, the GoR means ACC still gets revenue from FSU home games. ACC wins, FSU loses. So why would ACC sue? The only reason I can think of is if FSU fails to pay their exit fee. I agree that this suit would unlikely to be filed in Florida. Now, FSU could sue the ACC to negotiate their exit fee. There is a precedent with Maryland, where they ended up paying a reduced amount, but it was still substantial. I also believe that Maryland leaving was the impetus for the GoR, to give the conference additional leverage to retain its membership. [/QUOTE]
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