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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast Stinger" data-source="post: 814495" data-attributes="member: 1640"><p>As the experts have pointed out, if Clemson and FSU went to the B1G it would put them in a financial hole so deep it would take them 20 years to catch up to the other teams. Rutgers still has millions to pay back and Maryland is still struggling with the hit they took.</p><p></p><p>Point is, Clemson and FSU can’t leave until the contract runs out, so they are not leaving. The ACC is not about to let them out of the contract. The B1G is no longer in the business of helping schools pay off their debt either.</p><p></p><p>The dream, far fetched as it might be, is that if Penn State left the B1G, the ACC might be willing to cover the cost of getting them out of their contract. With PS and Notre Dame on board, the renegotiated contract with ESPN would give both the ACC and Penn State a bigger payoff than they had previously.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeast Stinger, post: 814495, member: 1640"] As the experts have pointed out, if Clemson and FSU went to the B1G it would put them in a financial hole so deep it would take them 20 years to catch up to the other teams. Rutgers still has millions to pay back and Maryland is still struggling with the hit they took. Point is, Clemson and FSU can’t leave until the contract runs out, so they are not leaving. The ACC is not about to let them out of the contract. The B1G is no longer in the business of helping schools pay off their debt either. The dream, far fetched as it might be, is that if Penn State left the B1G, the ACC might be willing to cover the cost of getting them out of their contract. With PS and Notre Dame on board, the renegotiated contract with ESPN would give both the ACC and Penn State a bigger payoff than they had previously. [/QUOTE]
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