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How much $ is too much $ to turn down?
Of course, different schools would have a different number, but look at it this way, does anyone really thing that if any school was offered $50 million more per year they would not take it?

$40 million?

$35 million?

$30 million?

$25 million?

$20 million?

Now consider how much money a school could lose if they are one of the schools left behind. Now also consider no one knows the other schools' numbers.

EDIT:
What is the number for UNC? UVA? GT? VT?
What is the number for each if FSU leaves? Clemson? What if one of the above leaves?


I believe the SEC's conference network announcement in April is going to be very interesting in this regard. 05-stirthepot

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03-17-2013 11:14 AM
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