CaliforniaCowboy said:
GumbyFromPokeyLand said:
Broken contracts, either schools breaking conference contracts or conferences breaking media contracts results in penalty related fees - in many cases prohibitively large fees.
No need to argue. There's just no realistic opportunity to partner with the ACC.
then stop your stupid arguing and bickering.
YOU said broken contract, not I. You just want to argue with people about what you think is reality and possible.
You are always wrong. Every single time. Stop arguing already.
The ACC and ESPN can change their contract anytime that they want to renegotiate it, and for whatever reason makes sense to them.
It actually works sort of like this...... (so stop with your nonsense, you have no idea what the future holds)
"The Longhorn Network deal between ESPN and Texas runs through 2031 (it was a 20-year deal signed in 2011), but obviously, ESPN would be willing to renegotiate that if and when the Longhorns join the SEC.
It seems we could be seeing the last years of the Longhorn Network"
This is my last post on this subject, so don't expect a reply from me if you reply to this.
1. You first said "good lord, contracts are made and broken all the time..... ". So no, I didn't bring up broken contracts, you did
2. If you can produce one legitimate opinion from someone with just a basic knowledge of existing media deals that think a media alliance between the B12 and ACC is anything more than a very, very remote possibility, bring it on. That will be interesting reading. Feel free to invite other posters to comment. I'd love to read their opinions.
3. Why would ESPN be open to negotiating a new ACC contract unless the ACC was negotiating with a third-party media outlet?
4. Why would a 3rd party-media outlet negotiate a new deal with the ACC that would require the ACC break the ESPN
deal and risk a tortious interference lawsuit?
5. The LHN deal may get bought out, but only because it would make more money for both parties and would better facilitate the ESPN/SEC deal. There is no external pressure by a third-party media outlet, just pressure by the SEC if anyone.
6. The ACC would love to get out of their ESPN contract, it stinks for the ACC. But literally every media expert and sports commentator that have spoken on the issue has said - "the ACC is screwed until, at minimum, early in the 2030's".
7. I know you hate it when someone finds a flaw in your takes/opinions, but when you say something goofy, don't expect it to go unnoticed.
Later.