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<blockquote data-quote="topdecktiger" data-source="post: 129515390" data-attributes="member: 1459051"><p>No, it's completely true. The existing contract would be voided. I will agree with you that there is probably a clause which states that a new contract has to be reworked. However, that just proves my point. You said yourself:</p><p></p><p><em>What they would do at some point if a conference loses members is <u><strong>reduce the contract</strong></u>-</em></p><p></p><p>See, you just admitted what I was saying. If a team left Conference A, then the network would have the right to reduce the contract of Conference A. Then the network would be free to renegotiate a larger contract with Conference B.</p><p></p><p>Regarding the GOR, yes, you do have to offer proof. You haven't pointed out anything that makes the documents fake. You haven't pointed out an incorrect date, incorrect signature, incorrect terms, etc. You don't even offer circumstantial evidence they are fake. You just make the spurious conclusion that since no one else had printed it, therefore this copy is fake. Here's something you haven't considered. You linked to a story which said (paraphrasing) "within the contract is a grant of rights...". Ok, so tell me, how did the author of your link know that grant of rights was within the contract? If he can't see the contract, how does he know it's in there?</p><p></p><p>Another point. You linked to an article about the original GOR from the Big 12. Well, notice the date. That GOR was signed on 10/6/2011. Well, that was before the Big 12 signed its TV contract. The current TV contract was signed in 2012. The old contract was signed back in the mid 2000s. See the problem there? The GOR was created in between TV contracts, so it wasn't an actual part of either contract. That's because the GOR is between the conference and the schools, not the networks, as other posters and I have repeatedly told you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="topdecktiger, post: 129515390, member: 1459051"] No, it's completely true. The existing contract would be voided. I will agree with you that there is probably a clause which states that a new contract has to be reworked. However, that just proves my point. You said yourself: [I]What they would do at some point if a conference loses members is [U][B]reduce the contract[/B][/U]-[/I] See, you just admitted what I was saying. If a team left Conference A, then the network would have the right to reduce the contract of Conference A. Then the network would be free to renegotiate a larger contract with Conference B. Regarding the GOR, yes, you do have to offer proof. You haven't pointed out anything that makes the documents fake. You haven't pointed out an incorrect date, incorrect signature, incorrect terms, etc. You don't even offer circumstantial evidence they are fake. You just make the spurious conclusion that since no one else had printed it, therefore this copy is fake. Here's something you haven't considered. You linked to a story which said (paraphrasing) "within the contract is a grant of rights...". Ok, so tell me, how did the author of your link know that grant of rights was within the contract? If he can't see the contract, how does he know it's in there? Another point. You linked to an article about the original GOR from the Big 12. Well, notice the date. That GOR was signed on 10/6/2011. Well, that was before the Big 12 signed its TV contract. The current TV contract was signed in 2012. The old contract was signed back in the mid 2000s. See the problem there? The GOR was created in between TV contracts, so it wasn't an actual part of either contract. That's because the GOR is between the conference and the schools, not the networks, as other posters and I have repeatedly told you. [/QUOTE]
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