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<blockquote data-quote="cpf2001" data-source="post: 986427" data-attributes="member: 6459"><p>Everyone involved could sue everyone else even if not likely to win but I think that’s unlikely since at the end of the day ESPN will still want to broadcast FSU games and other ACC games and the schools will still want a broadcast partner. Suing the people who pay you isn’t always the best move. And while contracts do get renegotiated, I’m finding it hard to see where immediate leverage over the ACC would come from for FSU to force the conference to the table. ESPN has leverage over the ACC - and potentially the ACC has some over ESPN but it’s hard to see them finding a party that would pay more in the immediate future - but what’s FSU-in-particular’s edge? And what’s in it for ESPN to lean on the ACC on their behalf? </p><p></p><p>It’s not like ESPN was able or willing to lean on the CFP for FSU.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cpf2001, post: 986427, member: 6459"] Everyone involved could sue everyone else even if not likely to win but I think that’s unlikely since at the end of the day ESPN will still want to broadcast FSU games and other ACC games and the schools will still want a broadcast partner. Suing the people who pay you isn’t always the best move. And while contracts do get renegotiated, I’m finding it hard to see where immediate leverage over the ACC would come from for FSU to force the conference to the table. ESPN has leverage over the ACC - and potentially the ACC has some over ESPN but it’s hard to see them finding a party that would pay more in the immediate future - but what’s FSU-in-particular’s edge? And what’s in it for ESPN to lean on the ACC on their behalf? It’s not like ESPN was able or willing to lean on the CFP for FSU. [/QUOTE]
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