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re: Copy of Maryland's counter-claim against the ACC, has lots of realignment info
Posted on 1/14/14 at 5:21 pm to NonregAg09
Posted on 1/14/14 at 5:21 pm to NonregAg09
quote:Graduation rates are meaningless. I could argue that a lower graduation rate is an indication of higher standards and curriculum. The statistic itself is meaningless without further analysis.
don't like paragraph 109.
Posted on 1/14/14 at 5:23 pm to BrerTiger
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"Upon information and belief and as reflected in the ACC's competitive market analysis study, the average U.S. News ranking of conference member institutions of the ACC and the Big Ten is much superior to that of the SEC. Upon information and belief, graduation rates at the SEC member institutions fall well behind the graduation rates for Big Ten and ACC schools. Further, SEC members are more defined by the strength of their emphasis on football programs and include no natural rivalries with Maryland..."
Hate to break it to them... They ain't gonna have any natural B1G rivals either.
Posted on 1/14/14 at 5:32 pm to NonregAg09
Welcome to the one time this decade that Maryland will be discussed on a sports forum...besides "worst uniforms" discussions.
Posted on 1/14/14 at 6:24 pm to NonregAg09
I hope the ACC wins their suit against Maryland. The Herps, Derps, Terps are nobodies. Who gives a shite what they do?
Posted on 1/14/14 at 6:32 pm to roadhouse
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Welcome to the one time this decade that Maryland will be discussed on a sports forum...besides "worst uniforms" discussions.
Looking back, they'll miss this brief moment of relevance.
Posted on 1/14/14 at 6:36 pm to bamawriter
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I'm not a lawyer, so I'll concede that you could be correct. But...
Reading the language of the ACC's GOR, it appears that the rights are owned by the conference, not the individual members. So, I would think that if there's no conference, then the ownership is nullified, along with any other agreements the membership collectively signed. FSU didn't sign away their media rights to 13 other members, they signed them away to the conference.
That is a great point. The language is clear about ties to the conference, not the institutions.
After I reread the Big 12 GOR (I would love a link to the ACC GOR) I think I agree with your interpretation up to a certain point- it ties everything to conference bylaws but I haven't seen those.
For example, Baylor really felt in 2011 that it had a case based on conference bylaws to make A&M responsible for losses if the Big 12 disbanded. That was pre-GOR and it was a solid enough threat it made the SEC flinch and let A&M twist in the wind for a while.
So I agree the GOR can go down with the conference, I just don't know if those left behind get complete jack squat based on the bylaws. I will defer to you on that.
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