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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 997917" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>That is not true.</p><p></p><p>FSU can leave without their media rights if the choose to. The just have to pay the $130 million exit fee and they are no longer a member of the ACC. Whether FSU would want to do that or not is a different question.</p><p></p><p>Also, you keep ignoring the fact that FSU absolutely knew that the GOR would effectively lock them into the ACC back WHEN THEY SIGNED the document. You can't use the restrictiveness of a contract to argue it isn't legally valid IF you sign it with full knowledge of the consequences. FSU specifically said "Nobody can afford to leave now", BEFORE they signed the contract.</p><p></p><p>Also, consider that FSU did not announce they are leaving the ACC and then file their lawsuit. They are trying to get the court to tell them BEFORE they have any risk. Courts are usually reluctant to do so. IF FSU was as confident in their legal arguments as you seem to be, they would have announced in August and would be in court to get the court to reduce the financial impact that their actions had already caused.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 997917, member: 2426"] That is not true. FSU can leave without their media rights if the choose to. The just have to pay the $130 million exit fee and they are no longer a member of the ACC. Whether FSU would want to do that or not is a different question. Also, you keep ignoring the fact that FSU absolutely knew that the GOR would effectively lock them into the ACC back WHEN THEY SIGNED the document. You can't use the restrictiveness of a contract to argue it isn't legally valid IF you sign it with full knowledge of the consequences. FSU specifically said "Nobody can afford to leave now", BEFORE they signed the contract. Also, consider that FSU did not announce they are leaving the ACC and then file their lawsuit. They are trying to get the court to tell them BEFORE they have any risk. Courts are usually reluctant to do so. IF FSU was as confident in their legal arguments as you seem to be, they would have announced in August and would be in court to get the court to reduce the financial impact that their actions had already caused. [/QUOTE]
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