And so it begins....the possibility of the end .....for the ACC
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Could take quite a while to work thru the courts. FSU could appeal any determination. Might go quickly to arbitration. No one wants an unwilling partner to continue to play sports in their league.I have not read the Grant of Rights. However it has to contain a clause where the signees stipulate which laws pertain to any dispute regarding the document. I sincerely doubt it is the law of Florida.
After they meet their obligationsThey’re too good for the ACC but they gladly accepted the benefits received.
Let the door hit them in the ass!
I agree, though I think we will all miss college football as it was- never pure, but more fun than the NFL. We’ll, I guess it’ll be the Ivy League for me.All about money (and power). Totally American.
Just about every team mentioned as possibly wanting out could get more money but likely less power.
Money is key. They all want to be in a position to pay their athletes more and their coaching staffs more.
They also want to become relevant again. They view that they are not now. They are willing to give up everything to get more money. The SEC and ESPN have colluded against them and won the war so far.
They mostly believe this is the last train out of Clarksville. They think they have no other choice.
Only UNC and the North Carolina courts have any chance of slowing this down. UNC has always controlled the ACC. It would prefer to continue doing that. But UNC weighs continued control against a future vision of feeding on crumbs.
Florida State University has made such an ass of themselves that it seems almost pre-ordained that they WILL be departing. When. How Much. Strings and Conditions. Those are the questions. And how much additional damage will be done to the ACC and Big XII.
I really see nothing to halt the headlong rush to one or two super conferences playing professional football in a P1/2 league of their own. Sports Entertainment from Disney and Fox.
Yes. For me that will be true. But so many younger generations will be totally ok with this and think that this is a preferred natural state.I agree, though I think we will all miss college football as it was- never pure, but more fun than the NFL. We’ll, I guess it’ll be the Ivy League for me.
The collusion is not just Disney/ESPN and SEC. It also is BT and Fox. That foursome also acted in tandem to gut the Big 12 and destroy the Pac. Their goal is only 2 Major conferences which between them will have total control over Major CFB and thus all the money.All about money (and power). Totally American.
Just about every team mentioned as possibly wanting out could get more money but likely less power.
Money is key. They all want to be in a position to pay their athletes more and their coaching staffs more.
They also want to become relevant again. They view that they are not now. They are willing to give up everything to get more money. The SEC and ESPN have colluded against them and won the war so far.
They mostly believe this is the last train out of Clarksville. They think they have no other choice.
Only UNC and the North Carolina courts have any chance of slowing this down. UNC has always controlled the ACC. It would prefer to continue doing that. But UNC weighs continued control against a future vision of feeding on crumbs.
Florida State University has made such an ass of themselves that it seems almost pre-ordained that they WILL be departing. When. How Much. Strings and Conditions. Those are the questions. And how much additional damage will be done to the ACC and Big XII.
I really see nothing to halt the headlong rush to one or two super conferences playing professional football in a P1/2 league of their own. Sports Entertainment from Disney and Fox.