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Questions on whether it’s even enforceable. I’m sure there are a lot of people smarter than me focused on this, but yea it’s ultimately not going to keep the conference togetherThat ACC grant of rights doe
Bringing in more revenue.So why exactly does FSU think they should be paid more than the other schools? Based off of what?
From an academic standpoint…I think that answer is pretty obvious.So why exactly does FSU think they should be paid more than the other schools? Based off of what?
I’m wondering if they do eventually leave the ACC who will take them between the B1G and SEC. There was previous animosity between the SEC and FSU when FSU turned down joining the SEC. That was like 30 years ago and nothing forgives better than time and money. As for the B1G will they overlook the non AAU status?
Georgia Tech, Duke, UNC, Washington, and Oregon all make sense from the B1G’s research over athletics perspective. Oregon might be the one from that group to get left in the dust from an overall academics perspective if the ACC blows up.
So why exactly does FSU think they should be paid more than the other schools? Based off of what?
I’m wondering if they do eventually leave the ACC who will take them between the B1G and SEC. There was previous animosity between the SEC and FSU when FSU turned down joining the SEC. That was like 30 years ago and nothing forgives better than time and money. As for the B1G will they overlook the non AAU status?
The B1G doesn’t want Oregon.Georgia Tech, Duke, UNC, Washington, and Oregon all make sense from the B1G’s research over athletics perspective. Oregon might be the one from that group to get left in the dust from an overall academics perspective if the ACC blows up.
They don’t give a **** about the ACC and would rather the SEC get stronger . We’re too far down this path nowInteresting to see where this goes with ESPN having deals with the ACC and SEC