yorost wrote:Tough to know how expensive it was without knowing what the deals would have been for 2014 or 2015 exits. Even if a 2015 exit netted them $60 million more this could be drawing around even on the media money Fox is offering.
yorost wrote:Exactly, without the details we just don't know the cost of any of this.
'Leaving' seems pretty clear to not be the case, here, though, it seems to be more of a divorce where everybody wants away from the adopted children. If we were leaving why would we get positives from all of this? Without a legitimate claim how do we get even $10 million on top of the name, MSG contract, and an immediate exit?
BillEsq wrote:yorost wrote:Exactly, without the details we just don't know the cost of any of this.
'Leaving' seems pretty clear to not be the case, here, though, it seems to be more of a divorce where everybody wants away from the adopted children. If we were leaving why would we get positives from all of this? Without a legitimate claim how do we get even $10 million on top of the name, MSG contract, and an immediate exit?
Technically the league did not disband so the whole divorce concept gets thrown out. Also the C7 notified of their intent to separate. Technically like ND they have to wait 2 years to do it without paying. to do it in less than a year comes with heavy $$$. You will note that those heavy $$$ exit fees are not being mentioned. If it makes you feel better consider that and money on the C7 teams end that they don't have to pay so money made. That is why you can't jump on these articles. Yes the 3 remain FBS teams are getting a majority of the outstanding exit fees by the C7 all get out in less than 4 months with no fees.
C7 exit fees = 35 million. so... added to the 110 million pot... gets you 145 million.
So C7 get 1/3 of the money, the name (probably the history) and MSG. There is a question as to if the C7 gets to keep their NCAA units. If this is true its a win for the C7 to get out now. If not its closer to a push. Con, Cin, and SF win by being the last BE teams no body wants- a consolation prize. The real losers are Memphis and Temple who just gave up all past earned NCAA units to join Conference USA.
Had the Catholic 7 waited until July 1, 2014 to leave, the cash payout would have been significantly higher but with pressure from the new Fox Sports Cable network which is starting this summer and will use the Catholic 7 league as a cornerstone for its programming, Fox put pressure on the Catholic 7 to leave sooner rather than later and also take the Big East name.
To make up for the financial short fall of the Catholic 7, sources suggested that Fox might be willing to increase its offer (reportedly $40 million a year for what has been projected as a 10 to 12 team league) by an additional 10 to 12 million, which would get the Catholic 7 schools in the financial comfort zone they seek.
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