Quote Originally Posted by coachnorm View Post
The Grant of Rights has been discussed ad-nauseum on message boards and linear tv. Litigation parameters among the old men power breakers has been discussed also. Everyone is trying to get a grasp on who will have the ultimate power in the ACC in regards to defection.

Maybe everyone is barking up the wrong tree? Maybe the students can deliver the knock out punch in this conflict? What would happen if the FSU boosters or any other program was to invest in T shirts to be worn at the games, let’s say 4 ACC teams. The T shirts would show Mickey Mouse Flogging Chief Osceola or Micky doing something obscene to the FSU mascot? Also, other mascots the same. If Twitter or YouTube gets this spread GLOBALLY, Disney/ESPN will have unbearable pain to endure when this digital content goes nationally, to Europe, to South America, to Africa, and to Asia. This will cause monetary pain in the Disney movie business.

This could go from digital to hard copy if students unite, maybe like the 1960s with the SDS, Students for a Democratic Society. Students with placards go to Disney World Orlando, Disneyland Anaheim, and Disney World Paris. If Twitter EXPLODES, connecting with this, Disney will probably go into self-preservation and shed ESPN from the corporation? This act of self-preservation also will motivate Disney/ESPN to give up on monetary clauses causing a monetary flogging for defecting the conference? I wonder how much damage thousands of students could do to Disney/ESPN if they were motivated and mobilized?

If any fellow elitedogger has connections with FSU or one of the other 3, why not copy and paste this statement to their social media?
Wait! Wut?!? You lost me bro!

I think FSU and Clemson and maybe a few more ACC teams join the Big 10 because ESPN already has them under contract so it doesn?t make sense for them to go to another ESPN conference like the SEC or the Big 12. I think the SEC stays at 16 because every time you add a team that is just another time you have to divide the money. No ACC teams are adding already untapped media markets enough to make adding them financially worthwhile unless ESPN just wants to play keep away from the Big 10.