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<blockquote data-quote="orientalnc" data-source="post: 994681" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>My UNC neighbor & I both read the Cal posts linked by [USER=1776]@RamblinRed[/USER] and had a nice discussion on his deck (almost 60 degrees & sunny here yesterday). The GOR and exit penalty are the only thing FSU seems to be challenging and his AA contact confirmed this. The ACC and its member schools agreed to keep the terms of the ESPN agreement quiet. To accomplish this, the members agreed to not retain a copy of the agreement. The ACC office has the only copy (ESPN has one of course) in possession of the conference. Remember, the individual schools are not a direct party to the agreement. The ACC is charging FSU with revealing contents of that "confidential" agreement which they agreed to not reveal.</p><p></p><p>The AA in Chapel Hill seems to pretty much agree with the Cal writer. My neighbor is not a practicing lawyer, but has a UNC law degree. His opinion has been, from the start, that FSU doesn't have much chance to win the case. He is unclear what the ACC is wanting from FSU other than to shut up and be a good conference member.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orientalnc, post: 994681, member: 1199"] My UNC neighbor & I both read the Cal posts linked by [USER=1776]@RamblinRed[/USER] and had a nice discussion on his deck (almost 60 degrees & sunny here yesterday). The GOR and exit penalty are the only thing FSU seems to be challenging and his AA contact confirmed this. The ACC and its member schools agreed to keep the terms of the ESPN agreement quiet. To accomplish this, the members agreed to not retain a copy of the agreement. The ACC office has the only copy (ESPN has one of course) in possession of the conference. Remember, the individual schools are not a direct party to the agreement. The ACC is charging FSU with revealing contents of that "confidential" agreement which they agreed to not reveal. The AA in Chapel Hill seems to pretty much agree with the Cal writer. My neighbor is not a practicing lawyer, but has a UNC law degree. His opinion has been, from the start, that FSU doesn't have much chance to win the case. He is unclear what the ACC is wanting from FSU other than to shut up and be a good conference member. [/QUOTE]
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