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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 994733" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>Again, you're welcome to your opinion. FSU represents a HUGE untapped market to the B1G, and the sooner they can get into it, the more money and access they will get. You and I may think what FSU is doing is offputting, but the B1G may think it's a necessary evil to gain marketshare and increase value of the conference.</p><p></p><p>Not to get political, but it's like doing business with China. Companies know the deal with the devil you're making by doing business with/in China, but they hold their noses and do it because of the enormous economic returns. Sure the B1G may regret their deal with FSU decades down the road and they may be letting in untold drama, but acquiring an asset that opens up the Florida market is price they're willing to pay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 994733, member: 360"] Again, you're welcome to your opinion. FSU represents a HUGE untapped market to the B1G, and the sooner they can get into it, the more money and access they will get. You and I may think what FSU is doing is offputting, but the B1G may think it's a necessary evil to gain marketshare and increase value of the conference. Not to get political, but it's like doing business with China. Companies know the deal with the devil you're making by doing business with/in China, but they hold their noses and do it because of the enormous economic returns. Sure the B1G may regret their deal with FSU decades down the road and they may be letting in untold drama, but acquiring an asset that opens up the Florida market is price they're willing to pay. [/QUOTE]
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