If all the schools have a landing spot then this might work. It would take cooperation from the Big10, SEC and Big 12, but if the Big10 and SEC each take 4 that will leave 6 schools on the outside. If the BIg12 could take all six remaining, particularly if the $$ for the now expanded Big12 are better than the existing ACC contract then the six remaining schools would have a difficult time showing damages even if they wanted to enforce the GOR.
I get it that this is likely a long shot, but it would get the B10 and SEC what they want, would get ESPN and FOX what they want and would further solidify the B12.
Just a thought
The problem with this theory is the level of cooperation between 3 conferences, 2 media partners and 14 schools would be astronomical. To get to that level would be like putting a man on Jupiter, Meaning once you got there you have to land on a ball of gas.
That level of cooperation is unlikely. Without some major pitfalls and issues.
No one is saying members on either side would not want to do something, but there is so many obstacles that they have to avoid that it is going to be very difficult for it to happen.
In the end if enough teams manage to find a landing spot, (I don't believe it has to be all 14) to dissolve the conference, there still will probably be some legal challenges, by some of the schools. I just have a hard time believing all will find a landing spot, and all will be satisfied with their landing spot.
It will be similar to OSU and WSU being left out of the Pac schools. Their are going to be a few left out of the ACC.
And a theory that everyone is just going to come to the table and work out a deal that everyone is happy with is just a fantasy.