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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 983838" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>And what would they be negotiating to get to? If NCAA proposal to split up FBS is adopted, it will change all of the FBS conferences. Are the Big10 and the SEC going to move forward with additional members before understanding what will happen? It FSU announces now that they are leaving the ACC, they will owe the buyout and will have to give up their media rights, or as you point out haggle over a payoff for the media rights. </p><p></p><p>It is possible that in another six months, they could find a path to move to the FBS - "professional" division. I don't know that all of the ACC members will do so. I don't know that all of the Big 10 members will do so. There might even be an SEC school that doesn't. It is very possible that the ACC, and other conferences, will be split up because of the potential division split. There is no reason for conferences to expand any further until that proposal is resolved. There is no reason for FSU to act immediately and owe a buyout until that proposal is resolved. That leads me to believe that nothing further will happen with teams leaving or expansion until after that proposal is resolved. (Oregon State and Washington State have to find somewhere to go still, but that is a left over piece, not new leave/expand)</p><p></p><p>Twitter is full of blowhards who make all kinds of purely speculative announcements. This one even has factual errors in their "announcement". It does not deserve the attention that it is getting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 983838, member: 2426"] And what would they be negotiating to get to? If NCAA proposal to split up FBS is adopted, it will change all of the FBS conferences. Are the Big10 and the SEC going to move forward with additional members before understanding what will happen? It FSU announces now that they are leaving the ACC, they will owe the buyout and will have to give up their media rights, or as you point out haggle over a payoff for the media rights. It is possible that in another six months, they could find a path to move to the FBS - "professional" division. I don't know that all of the ACC members will do so. I don't know that all of the Big 10 members will do so. There might even be an SEC school that doesn't. It is very possible that the ACC, and other conferences, will be split up because of the potential division split. There is no reason for conferences to expand any further until that proposal is resolved. There is no reason for FSU to act immediately and owe a buyout until that proposal is resolved. That leads me to believe that nothing further will happen with teams leaving or expansion until after that proposal is resolved. (Oregon State and Washington State have to find somewhere to go still, but that is a left over piece, not new leave/expand) Twitter is full of blowhards who make all kinds of purely speculative announcements. This one even has factual errors in their "announcement". It does not deserve the attention that it is getting. [/QUOTE]
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