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That’s cute. Can we gtfo of it or na?
I'm sayin! I ain't finna read all that. Gimmiebthe cliffnotes version.That’s cute. Can we gtfo of it or na?
This is the agreement from prior to the amendment. The article says they believe the extension is similar if not the same.Interesting:
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So the Grant of Rights is only effective until 2027 - exactly 5 years from Yesterday.
Unless the new agreement is effective until 2036...
Apparently if 8 of the schools want out at the same time they can dissolve the conference and get out without having to pay the exit fee and the conference losing the media rights. If we can go out with 7 others 4 to each of the new conferences we should be fine. Schools like Wake Forest are ****ting their pants right now
MIami/Clemson/FSU >> UNC > Duke > VTech > Syracuse > Louisville > NCSt > Pitt > GTech > UVA > Boston College > Wake Forest.Apparently if 8 of the schools want out at the same time they can dissolve the conference and get out without having to pay the exit fee and the conference losing the media rights. If we can go out with 7 others 4 to each of the new conferences we should be fine. Schools like Wake Forest are ****ting their pants right now
Interesting:
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So the Grant of Rights is only effective until 2027 - exactly 5 years from Yesterday.
Unless the new agreement is effective until 2036...
Anything is possible with time and money.Exactly; fck the contractual hereto, forthwith, & all that Old English 800 bull chit! Can we bounce or nah?
Couple of thoughts...MIami/Clemson/FSU >> UNC > Duke > VTech > Syracuse > Louisville > NCSt > Pitt > GTech > UVA > Boston College > Wake Forest.
After Duke though (and thats 100% just about basketball) it gets a bit dicey as far as whether the SEC/BIG would want them.
Also, the B10 will definitely have their choice of West Coast teams over the SEC, and obviously Notre Dame would be their cherry on top. So you'd already be looking at them adding USC, UCLA, Oregon, Washington, and Notre Dame to the B10 (and it's not like Stanford and Cal wouldn't be appealing either) which puts them at 19. And would it be surprising if the B10 then tried to add like TCU to get into Texas? Seems like the B10 has a plethora of options, and the SEC is going to be much more selective about only adding quality. Like I really couldn't see the SEC adding Anything below Duke on that list... and they'd only want Duke as a pairing with UNC imo.