Brett Yormark with the money shot move in the CFP Revenue Talks..........
He wants a look-in on the contract to happen before the start of the 2028 season based on future realignment. Now what happens between now and then you ask? Well, the ACC contract with ESPN is only guaranteed until 2027.
The SEC and B1G take what they want from the ACC, then Yormark pounces on the leftovers. The Big 12 would then gain a bigger share of CFP revenue at the expense of the ACC.
"The contract is expected to include a definitive “look-in” provision in 2028. The look-in provision can be triggered before that date from any conference realignment — a provision that Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark encouraged to be added, according to those familiar with the discussions."
And reports are saying Clemson is about to sue the ACC..........
"Attorneys for Clemson have spent the last several months gearing up for legal action of their own, sources with knowledge of the discussions tell Yahoo Sports."
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He wants a look-in on the contract to happen before the start of the 2028 season based on future realignment. Now what happens between now and then you ask? Well, the ACC contract with ESPN is only guaranteed until 2027.
The SEC and B1G take what they want from the ACC, then Yormark pounces on the leftovers. The Big 12 would then gain a bigger share of CFP revenue at the expense of the ACC.
"The contract is expected to include a definitive “look-in” provision in 2028. The look-in provision can be triggered before that date from any conference realignment — a provision that Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark encouraged to be added, according to those familiar with the discussions."
And reports are saying Clemson is about to sue the ACC..........
"Attorneys for Clemson have spent the last several months gearing up for legal action of their own, sources with knowledge of the discussions tell Yahoo Sports."
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