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[QUOTE="Alsacs, post: 40353, member: 652"] Again UConn isn't whom would file the lawsuit it would the Big East Conference against ESPN. Partners are owed duties of loyalty, good faith, and fair dealing. ESPN sued Conference USA because they alleged CUSA violated its duty of fair dealing when it wouldn't negotiate during ESPN's exclusive window. The two settled after CUSA had reached a deal with FOX doubling what ESPN was willing to pay, but to settle the lawsuit ESPN acquired the rights to the CUSA football championship till 2016, and CUSA got to keep its TV contract from FOX.My point isn't UConn is going to ESPN the first lawsuit was UConn et. al v. ACC, Boston College, and Gene DeFilippo. This action I am stating could be filed would be the Big East alleging one of its partners ESPN harmed the conference when one of its other partner's ADs said ESPN told them what to do to the detriment of another partner. However, I have given the counter-argument that the Big East itself would be subject to a countersuit if they have engaged with discussions with another potential television partner. [/QUOTE]
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