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RE: Miami sued Arkansas State BEFORE AState sued them
(03-05-2018 06:46 PM)YNot Wrote:  I'm not as confident as Quo on the rescheduling issue. I think it is reasonable for Arkansas St. to demand Miami reschedule the game sooner. Miami has not proven the inability to play the game in 2021 - just a strong desire to have an FCS home game instead of a road game at Arkansas St.

True, but on the other hand, ARK hasn't proven an inability to play in 2024 either - the too just have a strong desire to play it sooner rather than later, and again, IMO the contract doesn't seem to say anything about playing sooner or later.

How about this: schedule it when Miami wants, in 2024, but boost the buyout significantly, from say $650k to $1 million. If Miami wants their preference then they can pay more for it.
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