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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 994365" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>That would be where FSU could actually make strong arguments to a court that they should be allowed to get out of the ACC without a withdrawal penalty and with their media rights. As much as other fan bases would like to screw over FSU, if the ACC actually makes them a non-member in standing it would bolster their case to get out.</p><p></p><p>What the ACC is asking for isn't to keep FSU's money (on paper). They would give FSU their media money (on paper), but want FSU to be assessed damages that they have to pay to the ACC. Probably wouldn't be equal to the media revenue, but just for giggles, assume it was: The ACC would owe $40 million to FSU, then FSU would owe $40 million back to the ACC. Money wouldn't even have to exchange hands. There is a big difference in those two. In one case, the ACC isn't following their contractual and fiduciary obligations to a member school. In the other case, the ACC is treating all of the school equally, but recovering damages from one of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 994365, member: 2426"] That would be where FSU could actually make strong arguments to a court that they should be allowed to get out of the ACC without a withdrawal penalty and with their media rights. As much as other fan bases would like to screw over FSU, if the ACC actually makes them a non-member in standing it would bolster their case to get out. What the ACC is asking for isn't to keep FSU's money (on paper). They would give FSU their media money (on paper), but want FSU to be assessed damages that they have to pay to the ACC. Probably wouldn't be equal to the media revenue, but just for giggles, assume it was: The ACC would owe $40 million to FSU, then FSU would owe $40 million back to the ACC. Money wouldn't even have to exchange hands. There is a big difference in those two. In one case, the ACC isn't following their contractual and fiduciary obligations to a member school. In the other case, the ACC is treating all of the school equally, but recovering damages from one of them. [/QUOTE]
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