kingtidge
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I am curious to hear a viable position as to why the ACC would negotiate at all with FSU. I keep seeing references to lower buyouts but there is nothing I have read that could drive that outcome baring perhaps the potential of a court decision but FSU really does not seemingly have a strong case. So why would the ACC negotiate?
On a separate note does the ACC have any way to apply fines to members, for example similar to conduct detrimental to the league/conference? I mean there has to be some clauses in a contract of this nature that would go to protecting the integrity of the conference or something? Lastly can the ACC pay FSU in pennies delivered by dump trucks? I would actually pay to see that happen. Since FSU is attempting to go nuclear here why do anything at all that would be helpful to them?
Because of the lawsuit... the judge could rule 100% in the ACC's favor and mandate the contract stands as written and is fully-enforceable, or they could rule that the contract can be exited under a lower fee arrangement and set those stipulations, or (perhaps more likely) not set those stipulations and send both parties to arbitration, where the lowered buyout negotiation will happen.
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