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How could i.e. ACC teams get out of GORs
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<blockquote data-quote="steeleer" data-source="post: 132081232" data-attributes="member: 1484359"><p>Ok. Review time. The Big 12 and the ACC will not cease to exist. They will simply be the equivalent of a MAC or Sun Belt as far as relevance goes. And if you look at the mission of those remaining outcasts going forward (Wake Forest, BC, WSU, Cal, etc) This is not necessarily a bad thing. They don't have the money and/or support to keep up even with the TV contracts.</p><p></p><p>Breaking up the GOR in the ACC is pretty easy. Poach enough teams at one time will generate enough members to vote to end that conference. That didn't happen to the big East because he didn't have enough members at one time. I believe the PAC 12 will be a straight up fire sale. The ACC has the potential for the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steeleer, post: 132081232, member: 1484359"] Ok. Review time. The Big 12 and the ACC will not cease to exist. They will simply be the equivalent of a MAC or Sun Belt as far as relevance goes. And if you look at the mission of those remaining outcasts going forward (Wake Forest, BC, WSU, Cal, etc) This is not necessarily a bad thing. They don't have the money and/or support to keep up even with the TV contracts. Breaking up the GOR in the ACC is pretty easy. Poach enough teams at one time will generate enough members to vote to end that conference. That didn't happen to the big East because he didn't have enough members at one time. I believe the PAC 12 will be a straight up fire sale. The ACC has the potential for the same. [/QUOTE]
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