Thursday, December 8, 2011

How does the 75% vote work for a conference to change bylaws?

Ok I understand 75% of your current members must vote in a 75% favor for the fee to change, but does the matter that if you are only in theconference as a basketball member, does your vate count as much as a full member does like lets say depaul votes in favor of raising the exit fee and USF does also. Does the USF vote cover more percentage than depaul or does the basketball members only also cover the same amount of percentage even if they are only basketball members. Because if all members incuding 1 sport only vote matters the same percentage wise then you would belive about 80 percent of all BE teams will be in favor of raising the FEE.





USF will, Rutgers should because the ACC wont want them, Cincy will, Depaul will, ND will to save independant FB status, villanova, maybe Uconn causer BB team wants to stay in BE, St johns, georgetown, Marquette, setron hall and providence will. thats 11 or 12 yes votes out of 14 teams.





Cause Louisville, WVU, Maybe uconn and Rutgers may vote no. The rest will say yes cause the BB only members will vote yes because they even said earlier they are upset the FB schools put themselves over the BB members and destroy their BB conference and they want it to stay put. USF will because they have no place to do, Cincy will(same story). All they need to do is get one of the 4 schools that are uncertain to vote yes and not no. And I think Uconn might be the one to vote yes. 11 yes' = 78%. 10 = 71.8%. if 11 say yay, NAVY, Boise, AFA, UCF, SMU, UH, Army, ECU will jump asap. even temple and villanova. 16 teams = first super conference.|||You pretty much got it. Say Boston College wanted to move to the Big East, at least 75% of the Schools would need to agree to let Boston College in.

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