Re: NCAA reorg imminent
Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2023 4:44 pm
Oh Doc Doc Doc.
How many years do you think all of that would take to play out in the real world of real courts? And if the GOR does not have a venue clause, the ACC would remove the case to federal court in a heartbeat. Diversity jurisdiction, right?
I don't think the SEC is going to break up their sweet exclusive $$$ club to take on any newbie with issues and uncertainties like FSU would have. And don't forget that UF has political influence too. Presumably the Gators would use that to keep FSU out of the SEC.
FSU is pretty stuck in the ACC (no clean cheap easy exit available for years to come). And while FSU needs the SEC bad, the SEC doesn't need FSU much or at all. And given recent events, very clear that the B10 is never going to be interested in FSU.
No matter how much they bloviate about it, FSU is holding a 2-7 off suit. A 2-7-7 flop is possible, but not very likely.
How many years do you think all of that would take to play out in the real world of real courts? And if the GOR does not have a venue clause, the ACC would remove the case to federal court in a heartbeat. Diversity jurisdiction, right?
I don't think the SEC is going to break up their sweet exclusive $$$ club to take on any newbie with issues and uncertainties like FSU would have. And don't forget that UF has political influence too. Presumably the Gators would use that to keep FSU out of the SEC.
FSU is pretty stuck in the ACC (no clean cheap easy exit available for years to come). And while FSU needs the SEC bad, the SEC doesn't need FSU much or at all. And given recent events, very clear that the B10 is never going to be interested in FSU.
No matter how much they bloviate about it, FSU is holding a 2-7 off suit. A 2-7-7 flop is possible, but not very likely.