I've seen a $10mill exit fee number floating around. Remember TCU paid an exit fee without ever playing a game.
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I don't think this is on Aresco. The Big 10 move was the killer. If the Big 10 had stayed pat, I think the Big East was on the verge of a pretty good TV contract and of being a reasonably good conference.Originally posted by Lobot View PostWhat looked like a killer hire in Aresco, is turning into a bomb. Granted that Marinatto left him with stinking pile but jeez.
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I do not blame Aresco, but all of the past commissioners and university presidents that failed to properly build a foundation of a conference that teams would not bail on.In loving memory, I will be a fan for both of us.
Cody- Oct 25th 1987 to Jan 1st 2011.
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I hope that the remaining teams can schedule in each other. I hate the idea of another jr college team on the schedule. I thought that the 2013 schedule looked pretty good. I agree that there should be some sort of penalty for making teams scramble for an opponent. Also, think of all the teams in the Mountain West now dumping one of their cupcakes in order to get Boise back in. Imagine if you were a cupcake U and you played 2 teams from the Mountain West and each team dumped you to make room for Boise.
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That likely scraps the divisions for next year with only 11 teams unless ECU comes early. Scheduling won't be a problem since there will be 11 teams.
Can't blame Boise and as cmm27 said, I blame all of Aresco's predecessors and the college presidents.RIP #12 Greg Cook (1946-2012)
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Do Illinois and Purdue count? Because they are on the schedule for next year. As for conference games, expect that to get filled with one of the Texas teams.Originally posted by norwoodbearcat View PostHave to find a way to schedule quality out of conference opponentsIn loving memory, I will be a fan for both of us.
Cody- Oct 25th 1987 to Jan 1st 2011.
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Well, a nice problem we have is that we are probably one of the next schools to get invited to a major conference (so to speak) when the ACC loses teams to the Big 12 or Big Ten, so that money will go to the ECU's and Memphis's of the world.Originally posted by Bearcat Otto View PostDoes the last team to leave a folding conference get to keep all the exit fees?
It may be worth sticky around to the end!


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The money is distributed among member schools eventually. With the current scenario it's going to take years to untangle who gets what. So far NONE of the exit fee money has been collected.Originally posted by norwoodbearcat View PostI have a feeling the schools don't even see the exit fee money. It probably goes to a big east account that's used to support the infrastructure of the conference.Brent Wyrick
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Don't doubt that you are correct, but they haven't even gotten at least some of the money from the 'eers? Wasn't that a court settlement? If they really haven't gotten that they need to go get a lawyer, unless the settlement calls for the first payment to begin after the conference dissolves.Originally posted by Lobot View PostThe money is distributed among member schools eventually. With the current scenario it's going to take years to untangle who gets what. So far NONE of the exit fee money has been collected.
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I would figure that lawyers will get the biggest part of any edxits fees collected.Originally posted by Lobot View PostThe money is distributed among member schools eventually. With the current scenario it's going to take years to untangle who gets what. So far NONE of the exit fee money has been collected.
You know that the schools are going to fight the exit fees and the Big East will need to defend their position.
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