I read an interesting Insider article on ESPN yesterday in the Rumors section. They made the case that Beebe could try to stiffen penalties for leaving the conference. 4-year transition period, greater monetary loss, etc. This seems like a bit of a slap in the face and I'm not sure the legality of the move. It can be ratified by 9 out of the 12 teams, meaning Missouri, Colorado and Nebraska would not need to vote Yes at all. How can you impose such penalties on preexisting members without their consent? Basically, forcing them to partner with you due to undue hardship for leaving which they did not consent to. I'm fairly certain that we could challenge this and get a free out in the end, possibly sacrificing no revenue if we took it to court.
It would seem similar to a landlord extending your contract and raising the cost of cancelling that contract without your approval.
It would seem similar to a landlord extending your contract and raising the cost of cancelling that contract without your approval.