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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 994366" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>Right...one party (FSU) accusing another party (ACC) of basically mismanagement and dereliction of fiduciary duty. One party (ACC) then asks the court to basically neuter one of its own members (FSU). </p><p></p><p>Whether it's just meat for their fanbase (BTW, FSU is about to spend a LOT of money for lawyers to throw out that meat to the FSU fans) while the ACC is going to spend a LOT of money trying to intercept that meat. All the while, other conference leadership, teams from other conferences, and fans around the country are laughing at all the dirty laundry being thrown in the front yard. </p><p></p><p>You can argue that FSU has no case, and I agree with you there, and it's all for show...but it's still damaging to the ACC and its members nonetheless. Did anyone even know about the ACC's and ESPN's contract option in 2025 until FSU brought it up? You don't think that's beneficial to other conferences from a strategic standpoint?</p><p></p><p>Sorry, when the ACC is basically openly asking the court to neuter one of its members, that's pretty ugly...and this is just the opening salvo. As I said, gloves are coming off.</p><p></p><p>Yup, nothing ugly about any of this at all...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 994366, member: 360"] Right...one party (FSU) accusing another party (ACC) of basically mismanagement and dereliction of fiduciary duty. One party (ACC) then asks the court to basically neuter one of its own members (FSU). Whether it's just meat for their fanbase (BTW, FSU is about to spend a LOT of money for lawyers to throw out that meat to the FSU fans) while the ACC is going to spend a LOT of money trying to intercept that meat. All the while, other conference leadership, teams from other conferences, and fans around the country are laughing at all the dirty laundry being thrown in the front yard. You can argue that FSU has no case, and I agree with you there, and it's all for show...but it's still damaging to the ACC and its members nonetheless. Did anyone even know about the ACC's and ESPN's contract option in 2025 until FSU brought it up? You don't think that's beneficial to other conferences from a strategic standpoint? Sorry, when the ACC is basically openly asking the court to neuter one of its members, that's pretty ugly...and this is just the opening salvo. As I said, gloves are coming off. Yup, nothing ugly about any of this at all... [/QUOTE]
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