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I've seen where California BOR are reviewing UCLA into B1G. Wouldn't UCLA had to have signed GOR in order for B1G to complete latest media rights deal?

If so, would that mean B1G would have UCLA media rights even if they don't join conference now. I've seen so much about GOR being iron clad, so curious how it would work in this matter.
11-17-2022 09:41 PM
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(11-17-2022 09:41 PM)Strut Wrote:  I've seen where California BOR are reviewing UCLA into B1G. Wouldn't UCLA had to have signed GOR in order for B1G to complete latest media rights deal?

If so, would that mean B1G would have UCLA media rights even if they don't join conference now. I've seen so much about GOR being iron clad, so curious how it would work in this matter.

There is an exit fee of 15 million is how I'm taking it? The deal doesn't kick in until 2024 so it has many "options" to the contract, I would think, pertaining to mostly addition, but subtraction too as with this UCLA situation. That's my understanding, but somebody much smarter may have a better explanation.
11-18-2022 08:16 AM
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