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CU has rejoined the Big 12 and broken college football - talking out asses continues

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I don't think BYU is all that eager to agree to give Utah a full share when they aren't getting one yet.

Would be just for one year as every B12 team will get full payments when the new Big 12 contract kicks for 2025-26.
 
I previously missed this quote which seems amazingly relevant

“That’s the least of my worries based on what we know,” Peter Collins, FSU board chair, said about the Grant of Rights document during a Tuesday appearance on Warchant TV. “We understand it. We have gotten a lot of counsel on that document. That will not be the document that keeps us from taking action. And I’ll leave it at that.”“That’s the least of my worries based on what we know,” Peter Collins, FSU board chair, said about the Grant of Rights document during a Tuesday appearance on Warchant TV. “We understand it. We have gotten a lot of counsel on that document. That will not be the document that keeps us from taking action. And I’ll leave it at that.”

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I previously missed this quote which seems amazingly relevant



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Am I the only one who has this vision in my head of FSU's lawyers being led into the courtroom by Osceola carrying a flaming spear, while each lawyer does the warchant-tomahwk chop, all in a row?
 
acknowledging the snark, I think #2 could happen if 8 ACC members contractually agree to make their votes to disband the ACC atomic with a decision to form a new conference together; i.e. it doesn't have to a vote to disband followed by a consensus decision to join in a new conference. Someone please correct me if what I described isn't possible.
Except that my post was addressing ACC-Pac merger. You're talking about 8 ACC schools having an option of voting together to disband and they could do that as a new conference or because they all desire to become free agents. Absolutely possible and much more likely than doing so to form a new Pac-Atlantic conference.

That merger in any form is an unrealistic pipe dream proposed by desperate Pac fanboys.
 
this is the sort of wrinkle I've been envisioning when I keep pointing out that NONE of these conference GoR's have been tested in a court of law.

Maybe some of Allbuff's General Counsel can explain whether or not this is a realistic example of how the GoR could be nullified or weakened by court rulings.
My limited research into Sovereign Immunity laws is that (a) they vary widely from state to state, (b) Texas is an outlier providing more protection for its state entities, and (c) the ACC was specifically incorporated in Delaware to move it into federal court if challenged.
 
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