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<blockquote data-quote="Buckaineer" data-source="post: 132080472" data-attributes="member: 1428007"><p>So the question remains, will ACC schools do something to exit their Grant of Rights agreements prior to 2036?</p><p></p><p>There are some ways to do it.</p><p></p><p>Obviously the Big Ten would have to be the most likely to initiate moves (or maybe Notre Dames decision will start something?) That's because ESPN owns all SEC and ACC rights long into the future. </p><p></p><p>Who are the schools that the BIg Ten might take from the ACC? The AAU schools of course:</p><p></p><p>Virginia</p><p>North Carolina</p><p>Duke</p><p>Georgia Tech</p><p>Pitt</p><p></p><p>Any of these might be considered. </p><p></p><p>I'd give Virginia, North Carolina and Georgia Tech the most likelihood of being invited.</p><p></p><p>Once that happened then of course the SEC is going to go after who they can</p><p>Clemson and FSU are the BRANDS--guaranteed first offers</p><p></p><p>After that? I don't think Pitt would receive any consideration.</p><p>Duke probably if the B10 didn't add them (same for UVA and UNC of course). No idea what UVA or UNC would decide between joining the Big Ten or Sec.</p><p></p><p>Maybe Georgia Tech if the B10 didn't take them first because they want to protect ATL.</p><p></p><p>They'd probably want new east coast markets in Virginia so VT might be asked</p><p></p><p>So lets say the B10 adds ND, GT, UVA and UNC</p><p></p><p>Then the SEC adds Clemson, FSU, Duke and VT</p><p></p><p>That leaves an interesting choice for the BIG 12</p><p>Guessing by that time the BIG 12 will have added at least Arizona and Colorado.</p><p></p><p>To get to 20 schools they'd still need 6.</p><p></p><p>So who do you add from the remaining ACC schools?</p><p></p><p>BC</p><p>Syracuse</p><p>Louisville</p><p>Wake Forest</p><p>Miami</p><p>NC State</p><p>Pitt</p><p></p><p>Could see the BIG 12 then adding at least 4 of these</p><p></p><p>Would go with:</p><p>Louisville</p><p>Miami</p><p>NC State</p><p></p><p>and then it gets tricky for a fourth:</p><p>Syracuse?</p><p>Pitt?</p><p>Wake?</p><p>BC?</p><p></p><p>Might make more sense to go back out west for three more of </p><p>Washington</p><p>Oregon</p><p>Utah</p><p>ASU</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buckaineer, post: 132080472, member: 1428007"] So the question remains, will ACC schools do something to exit their Grant of Rights agreements prior to 2036? There are some ways to do it. Obviously the Big Ten would have to be the most likely to initiate moves (or maybe Notre Dames decision will start something?) That's because ESPN owns all SEC and ACC rights long into the future. Who are the schools that the BIg Ten might take from the ACC? The AAU schools of course: Virginia North Carolina Duke Georgia Tech Pitt Any of these might be considered. I'd give Virginia, North Carolina and Georgia Tech the most likelihood of being invited. Once that happened then of course the SEC is going to go after who they can Clemson and FSU are the BRANDS--guaranteed first offers After that? I don't think Pitt would receive any consideration. Duke probably if the B10 didn't add them (same for UVA and UNC of course). No idea what UVA or UNC would decide between joining the Big Ten or Sec. Maybe Georgia Tech if the B10 didn't take them first because they want to protect ATL. They'd probably want new east coast markets in Virginia so VT might be asked So lets say the B10 adds ND, GT, UVA and UNC Then the SEC adds Clemson, FSU, Duke and VT That leaves an interesting choice for the BIG 12 Guessing by that time the BIG 12 will have added at least Arizona and Colorado. To get to 20 schools they'd still need 6. So who do you add from the remaining ACC schools? BC Syracuse Louisville Wake Forest Miami NC State Pitt Could see the BIG 12 then adding at least 4 of these Would go with: Louisville Miami NC State and then it gets tricky for a fourth: Syracuse? Pitt? Wake? BC? Might make more sense to go back out west for three more of Washington Oregon Utah ASU [/QUOTE]
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