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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 997657" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>It could be. The only reference we have to it is FSU's filing. That filing didn't include actual text of contracts, only the FSU lawyer's interpretation of what they have been told by FSU. The ACC nor ESPN are going to comment on it because it is what they are claiming that FSU broke confidentiality agreements by discussing in public. Maybe I am too skeptical, but far too many people 100% believe this because of one side's unsubstantiated filing in a lawsuit. It may be true that ESPN can completely walk away from the entire broadcast contract, but it also might not be true.</p><p></p><p>Your interpretation would also make more sense as to why ESPN was allowed to extend the decision. If it is about the ACC Network, then waiting to make the decision instead of making it in 2021 would give the ACC at least a few more years of the network if ESPN decided to drop it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 997657, member: 2426"] It could be. The only reference we have to it is FSU's filing. That filing didn't include actual text of contracts, only the FSU lawyer's interpretation of what they have been told by FSU. The ACC nor ESPN are going to comment on it because it is what they are claiming that FSU broke confidentiality agreements by discussing in public. Maybe I am too skeptical, but far too many people 100% believe this because of one side's unsubstantiated filing in a lawsuit. It may be true that ESPN can completely walk away from the entire broadcast contract, but it also might not be true. Your interpretation would also make more sense as to why ESPN was allowed to extend the decision. If it is about the ACC Network, then waiting to make the decision instead of making it in 2021 would give the ACC at least a few more years of the network if ESPN decided to drop it. [/QUOTE]
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