Evidently, FSU recruited their lawyers from the clown circus. I really, really, do no think they understood what they were getting into.
Doesn't seem like something ESPN would say if they really wanted fsu in the SEC like the noles pretend they do. Wait...I think Georgia just scored on them again.
Funny, I never heard FSU bitch and complain about the ACC when they (avoided joining the SEC) and went 5 years without an ACC conference loss and were in the national Championship under Bowden every 2 or 3 years. I guess the ACC was just fine then huh? LOL Money whores.
ESPN vs FSU is like Nazis vs Taliban. Nobody to cheer for and you can’t figure out who you want to lose the most.
Ok so for someone not versed in legalese, what does all this imply? The “crime” appears to be public disclosure of intellectual property and proprietary information. What kind of felony is this? Implications? Penalties? Outcomes, fallout, results? Any attorneys please elaborate.