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re: What grounds does Baylor have to sue?
Posted on 9/8/11 at 7:51 am to Monticello
Posted on 9/8/11 at 7:51 am to Monticello
But what basis do they have to sue? Are they going to sue because they will have no choice but to be in a mid major conference now? I am sure they aren't happy about what is happening. It is just like if the girl they were madly in love with broke up with them, they wouldn't be happy about it but you can't file a lawsuit on it. What is their reason for a lawsuit? Last time I checked being shown that you are insignificant is not a basis for a lawsuit.
Posted on 9/8/11 at 8:25 am to tonydatigah
A&m should go independent for 1 week, then get picked up by the SEC, this should prevent Legal action vs SEC.
Posted on 9/8/11 at 8:36 am to tonydatigah
quote:I think their reasoning (although I doubt it would hold up in court) would be that the SEC is interferring with what they consider a legally binding contract - the contract signed by the remaining Big 12 schools around this time last year.
But what basis do they have to sue? Are they going to sue because they will have no choice but to be in a mid major conference now?
The 10 schools signed a contract to continue the conference and share revenues of a certain amount. Based on those revenue projections, BU (and possibly other schools) began capital improvement programs (building new/renovating existing facilities). They feel that by Aggie leaving, the Conference falls apart and the revenue stream disappears, so the funding for those capital improvements goes away as well.
I am assuming that their take on the SEC is that knowing there was a new contract n place, the SEC should have told aTm "no". However, by giving them a place to land, the SEC has facilitated aTm's exit from the Big 12, leading to the collapse of the conference, leading to loss of revenue.
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