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RE: C7 adding 5 teams per Fox meeting
(01-10-2013 06:29 PM)Marge Schott Wrote:  Yea, I don't see why the new members should be forced to pay more than an equal share of "start-up costs". There should be no additional entrance fee. If not for these schools potentially joining, the Big East would have no chance of receiving a large, new tv deal and doubling what they are currently making.

Agree if 12 teams get together and just start a new conference, as there are only start-up costs under that scenario.

If the C7 spend $$$ to get the BE name, MSG, etc., then the value of that particular property is known, and the new schools can pay for their 1/12 share of that known value, along with their share of start-up costs.

Either way, payment can be up front or over time. Take your pick.
01-10-2013 07:12 PM
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