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<blockquote data-quote="BCJacket" data-source="post: 817098" data-attributes="member: 2332"><p>One question I have about this, which probably depends on exactly how the contracts are written. What if: FSU decides to leave for the SEC. The SEC schedules it so that FSU either plays at the opponent or a 'neutral site' in Atlanta, Jacksonville, wherever; always as the 'visiting' team. No 'home' games at all. FSU would lose ticket revenue, obviously. But they could arrange it so FSU gets a compensating cut of neutral site ticket sales and TV money. Or alternately (more realistically) the SEC just makes sure any notable games are away. FSU only plays FCS, G5, Vandy, etc at 'home'. The games worth TV money are 'away' and under the SEC purview.</p><p></p><p>I doubt they'd actually <em>do </em>that. It would be a major detriment to recruiting. But the threat might be enough to get the ACC to agree to a settlement...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BCJacket, post: 817098, member: 2332"] One question I have about this, which probably depends on exactly how the contracts are written. What if: FSU decides to leave for the SEC. The SEC schedules it so that FSU either plays at the opponent or a 'neutral site' in Atlanta, Jacksonville, wherever; always as the 'visiting' team. No 'home' games at all. FSU would lose ticket revenue, obviously. But they could arrange it so FSU gets a compensating cut of neutral site ticket sales and TV money. Or alternately (more realistically) the SEC just makes sure any notable games are away. FSU only plays FCS, G5, Vandy, etc at 'home'. The games worth TV money are 'away' and under the SEC purview. I doubt they'd actually [I]do [/I]that. It would be a major detriment to recruiting. But the threat might be enough to get the ACC to agree to a settlement... [/QUOTE]
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