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Similarities/differences in the GORs for each conference
What are the similarities and differences in each of the conference's GORs? Of these, which provide the strength and which (if any) leave the door open for possible changes?
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...and so the p*ssing contest begins...
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We don't have the documents. All the GORs scare off potential predators. Noone is leaving during a GOR. Its too much trouble and too much risk to the acquiring conference.
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The SEC doesn't have an exit fee or technically a GOR but the SECN will act as a defacto one for Tier 3 content at least.
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(04-23-2013 09:08 AM)10thMountain Wrote:  The SEC doesn't have an exit fee or technically a GOR but the SECN will act as a defacto one for Tier 3 content at least.

Is any school leaving the SEC or B10? Highly unlikely
Also where are PAC 12 schools moving to?

then it comes down where are ACC schools moving?
AAU ACC state schools can easily move to the B10 for more money.

ACC schools like Va Tech and NC state can move to the sEC for more money.

Given these 5 schools moving out of the aCC to the B10 and SEC ,then the aCC is very vulnerable to having FSU and Miami leaving for the B12.

So the GOR is a worthless piece of JUNK
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(04-23-2013 10:08 AM)Rich52c Wrote:  
(04-23-2013 09:08 AM)10thMountain Wrote:  The SEC doesn't have an exit fee or technically a GOR but the SECN will act as a defacto one for Tier 3 content at least.

Is any school leaving the SEC or B10? Highly unlikely
Also where are PAC 12 schools moving to?

then it comes down where are ACC schools moving?
AAU ACC state schools can easily move to the B10 for more money.

ACC schools like Va Tech and NC state can move to the sEC for more money.

Given these 5 schools moving out of the aCC to the B10 and SEC ,then the aCC is very vulnerable to having FSU and Miami leaving for the B12.

So the GOR is a worthless piece of JUNK

And then the ACC will have to invite UCONN?
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(04-23-2013 08:56 AM)nzmorange Wrote:  ...and so the p*ssing contest begins...

Not really. Somebody mentioned that a GOR that locked in all media tiers was what would lock schools down. There was some mention that the Big XII didn't have this for their tier 3 and that made things easier for the top conference dogs to move but locked down the lower conference dogs. Made me wonder if there was some line where the GOR actually became effective and/or lost some of its intended value. Obviously, people will have their own opinions about weight/worth.
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(04-23-2013 10:22 AM)apex_pirate Wrote:  
(04-23-2013 08:56 AM)nzmorange Wrote:  ...and so the p*ssing contest begins...

Not really. Somebody mentioned that a GOR that locked in all media tiers was what would lock schools down. There was some mention that the Big XII didn't have this for their tier 3 and that made things easier for the top conference dogs to move but locked down the lower conference dogs. Made me wonder if there was some line where the GOR actually became effective and/or lost some of its intended value. Obviously, people will have their own opinions about weight/worth.

That's basically nonsense. Tier I and Tier II is the majority even for Texas. And as I said, there is risk to the acquiring conference, not just to the school leaving. That is what makes it most effective.
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RE: Similarities/differences in the GORs for each conference
(04-23-2013 10:08 AM)Rich52c Wrote:  
(04-23-2013 09:08 AM)10thMountain Wrote:  The SEC doesn't have an exit fee or technically a GOR but the SECN will act as a defacto one for Tier 3 content at least.

Is any school leaving the SEC or B10? Highly unlikely
Also where are PAC 12 schools moving to?

then it comes down where are ACC schools moving?
AAU ACC state schools can easily move to the B10 for more money.

ACC schools like Va Tech and NC state can move to the sEC for more money.

Given these 5 schools moving out of the aCC to the B10 and SEC ,then the aCC is very vulnerable to having FSU and Miami leaving for the B12.

So the GOR is a worthless piece of JUNK

Troll harder mate.
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