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RE: Boise State Lawsuit against the MWC
(01-22-2020 03:39 PM)CoastalJuan Wrote:  It will be interesting to see how it shakes out. The MWC didn't cancel the $1.8m bonus that everyone agreed to, and Boise signed up for the new deal despite the fact that they are now saying that they, in retrospect, didn't have enough information.

Doesn't seem like a breach of the re-entry amendment. Just seems like a case of "I didn't know what I was signing".

Not true. From the lawsuit:
Because it lacked the required information on the CBS/Fox agreement's material terms and because the MWC, based on the alternatives it presented during the Board of Directors meeting, was not only trying to renege on its contractual obligation to pay Boise State the $1.8 million bonus, but also to deprive it of any proportionate share of the increased revenue generated by the CBS/Fox agreement even though Boise State was admittedly the driving force behind that agreement, Boise State (l) did not vote to approve or accept the CBS/Fox agreement; and (2) opposed the termination of the Re-Entry Agreement Amendment's $1.8 million bonus.
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Boise State Lawsuit against the MWC - YNot - 01-22-2020, 02:14 PM
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