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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 811945" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>If I understand correctly, the ACC contract states that if a school leaves, they have to pay the buyout AND all of the TV rights for that school remain with the ACC. So, if an ACC school were to go to the Big10: </p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">The ACC school would have to pay the buyout. </li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">The Big10 would not get any money for TV rights from the new team from the ACC. </li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">The ACC would get all of the money for home games for that the ACC-to-Big10 team plays.</li> </ul><p>Basically, the Big10 would not get any additional money. The ACC would benefit, say if Ohio State were to play in Atlanta. The Big10 would not have much of an incentive to share money with the new team since they are not producing revenue for the conference. The ACC would not pay any of the media revenue to the ACC-to-Big10 school since they are no longer a member of the conference. There is no incentive for the Big10 to expand to Atlanta if they don't get the media rights. There is no incentive for GT to go to the Big10 if it can't get a piece of the Big10 media bucket.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 811945, member: 2426"] If I understand correctly, the ACC contract states that if a school leaves, they have to pay the buyout AND all of the TV rights for that school remain with the ACC. So, if an ACC school were to go to the Big10: [LIST] [*]The ACC school would have to pay the buyout. [*]The Big10 would not get any money for TV rights from the new team from the ACC. [*]The ACC would get all of the money for home games for that the ACC-to-Big10 team plays. [/LIST] Basically, the Big10 would not get any additional money. The ACC would benefit, say if Ohio State were to play in Atlanta. The Big10 would not have much of an incentive to share money with the new team since they are not producing revenue for the conference. The ACC would not pay any of the media revenue to the ACC-to-Big10 school since they are no longer a member of the conference. There is no incentive for the Big10 to expand to Atlanta if they don't get the media rights. There is no incentive for GT to go to the Big10 if it can't get a piece of the Big10 media bucket. [/QUOTE]
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