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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 999980" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>Anyone who thinks the ACC stays intact in its current membership till 2036 isn't paying attention to conference realignment, nor understands the value of leverage. Right now the ACC has all the leverage. Every year that goes by, the ACC's GOR leverage over FSU diminishes. Anything with an expiration date loses value over time...that's just the fundamentals of business. There will come a point where FSU's buyout amount will surpass it's GOR value to the ACC, at which point it makes $$$ sense for both sides to negotiate a payout. The multi million $$$ question is when do the two points intersect? Anyone can bookmark this and bring it up later if I'm wrong, but FSU isn't going to be in the ACC by the time 2030 rolls around. </p><p></p><p>I'll go one step further and say FSU won't be the only school leaving the ACC BEFORE 2036 rolls around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 999980, member: 360"] Anyone who thinks the ACC stays intact in its current membership till 2036 isn't paying attention to conference realignment, nor understands the value of leverage. Right now the ACC has all the leverage. Every year that goes by, the ACC's GOR leverage over FSU diminishes. Anything with an expiration date loses value over time...that's just the fundamentals of business. There will come a point where FSU's buyout amount will surpass it's GOR value to the ACC, at which point it makes $$$ sense for both sides to negotiate a payout. The multi million $$$ question is when do the two points intersect? Anyone can bookmark this and bring it up later if I'm wrong, but FSU isn't going to be in the ACC by the time 2030 rolls around. I'll go one step further and say FSU won't be the only school leaving the ACC BEFORE 2036 rolls around. [/QUOTE]
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