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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 955251" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>I think Stanford/Cal and SMU add some kind of incremental value to the ACC's bottom line. There's a Yahoo write up about this...those teams aren't financial homerun adds, but the math according to market size and carriage fees they would bring to the ACC makes sense. IF anything, I think GT is trying to make the best of the situation while they're still locked in with the ACC's GOR. As opposed to FSU/Clemson/UNC who think of themselves as "national" level brands, who are all making the ACC's life REALLY hard so they can get out of the GOR. It's like being in a marriage with a rock solid prenup and one spouse is trying to get out. If you file for divorce, you lose according to the prenup. However, if you can make the other person's life miserable so they file for divorce, you stand to gain something. I think FSU/Clemson/UNC are probably going to try to make ACC life miserable any way they can until they get out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 955251, member: 360"] I think Stanford/Cal and SMU add some kind of incremental value to the ACC's bottom line. There's a Yahoo write up about this...those teams aren't financial homerun adds, but the math according to market size and carriage fees they would bring to the ACC makes sense. IF anything, I think GT is trying to make the best of the situation while they're still locked in with the ACC's GOR. As opposed to FSU/Clemson/UNC who think of themselves as "national" level brands, who are all making the ACC's life REALLY hard so they can get out of the GOR. It's like being in a marriage with a rock solid prenup and one spouse is trying to get out. If you file for divorce, you lose according to the prenup. However, if you can make the other person's life miserable so they file for divorce, you stand to gain something. I think FSU/Clemson/UNC are probably going to try to make ACC life miserable any way they can until they get out. [/QUOTE]
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