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<blockquote data-quote="slugboy" data-source="post: 999625" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>To go further down that path, one argument for another conference taking FSU is that their media rights would be worth more in another conference (better matchups). When a reasonable businessperson sells an asset, they don’t sell it for less than it’s worth to the seller—they sell it for more than that, but somewhere closer to what it’s worth to the buyer.</p><p></p><p>If FSU’s media rights are worth $500 million to the ACC and $650 million to the SEC, the floor for the asking price should be $500 million—and realistically, more. Arguably, they’re worth more than FSU is estimating.</p><p></p><p>Certainly, if FSU has the most valuable media rights in the conference, it would damage the ACC to accept average value in return. The ACC should get top dollar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slugboy, post: 999625, member: 282"] To go further down that path, one argument for another conference taking FSU is that their media rights would be worth more in another conference (better matchups). When a reasonable businessperson sells an asset, they don’t sell it for less than it’s worth to the seller—they sell it for more than that, but somewhere closer to what it’s worth to the buyer. If FSU’s media rights are worth $500 million to the ACC and $650 million to the SEC, the floor for the asking price should be $500 million—and realistically, more. Arguably, they’re worth more than FSU is estimating. Certainly, if FSU has the most valuable media rights in the conference, it would damage the ACC to accept average value in return. The ACC should get top dollar. [/QUOTE]
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