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RE: Miami sued Arkansas State BEFORE AState sued them
(03-05-2018 03:39 PM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  Just pay the money for the buyout. There was no hurricane in Jonesboro. I'll bet Richt never wanted to play that game anyway. He probably just wanted to delay any payment for 10 years then pay the buyout 10 years from now when they refuse to travel to Jonesboro.

How about this, if the buyout clause for any new game was 20 million bucks, then maybe Ark State should allow the return game to be played in 2025. Plus interest on the original buyout clause for that 10 year period.

They did not want to play. Miami's DFO did a site visit deemed it all unacceptable, declared they couldn't play under those conditions, demanded AState give Miami the home locker rooms to use according to one of the people who helped with the site visit.
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