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<blockquote data-quote="orientalnc" data-source="post: 986608" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>The article is well written, but I take exception to a few of his points. The SEC schools are already competing for recruits with FSU and the Noles are winning a bunch of those battles. But I cannot believe the SEC, or any of its elite teams, fear FSU being a member. Florida might not like giving up its "superior" conference status, but they are not afraid of FSU.</p><p></p><p>Your comment, "At the end it feels like they just are hoping the ACC will let them go at some discount rate. ..." is exactly what my sister-in-law claims they are hoping for. A negotiated settlement that let's them leave for an amount they can affordably amortotize over some number of years. I also agree with you that the ACC is unlikely to settle. They have all the leverage.</p><p></p><p>Another point my UNC neighbor shared with me when this came up a while back. The ACC bylaws say all legal claims by member schools against the ACC must be according to NC law and settled in NC courts. That makes sense. Otherwise the ACC would be bound a bunch of varying legal requirements.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orientalnc, post: 986608, member: 1199"] The article is well written, but I take exception to a few of his points. The SEC schools are already competing for recruits with FSU and the Noles are winning a bunch of those battles. But I cannot believe the SEC, or any of its elite teams, fear FSU being a member. Florida might not like giving up its "superior" conference status, but they are not afraid of FSU. Your comment, "At the end it feels like they just are hoping the ACC will let them go at some discount rate. ..." is exactly what my sister-in-law claims they are hoping for. A negotiated settlement that let's them leave for an amount they can affordably amortotize over some number of years. I also agree with you that the ACC is unlikely to settle. They have all the leverage. Another point my UNC neighbor shared with me when this came up a while back. The ACC bylaws say all legal claims by member schools against the ACC must be according to NC law and settled in NC courts. That makes sense. Otherwise the ACC would be bound a bunch of varying legal requirements. [/QUOTE]
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