Imagine Rutgers came out and said "We dont agree with the NCAA punishments. We will no longer be playing PSU or Michigan."
Or the B1G said "We dont agree with the lax punishment of Rutgers. We take academic integrity seriously. We will be issuing an additonal $5m fine to Rutgers over Coach Flood's actions."
Seton Hall says they won't play Rutgers because of Flood's actions.
In conference games would be playerd/
OOC gamds can be scheduled by wjo you want to play and who you will avoid.
Buying out OCC gams has been going on for years.
Imagine Rutgers came out and said "We dont agree with the NCAA punishments. We will no longer be playing PSU or Michigan."
Or the B1G said "We dont agree with the lax punishment of Rutgers. We take academic integrity seriously. We will be issuing an additonal $5m fine to Rutgers over Coach Flood's actions."
Seton Hall says they won't play Rutgers because of Flood's actions.
In conference games , no can do, unless you leave conference and it becomes an OCC game
OCC games can be canceled of you are willing to pay the price
When it comes to the OCC games programs schedule those programs they wont to play and avoid scheduling those they don't want no part of.
a google search found this:
In June of 2024 the
Ohio State Buckeyes were scheduled to pay the
UConn Huskies for a game initially planned for October 18, 2025, in Columbus. The two schools mutually agreed to cancel the matchup, Ohio State paid UConn a $650,000 buyout to settle the contract.
Originally UConn was set to receive $1.95 mil for going to Columbus to play the Buckeyes
South Carolina officially agreed to pay North Carolina $1.0 million to void their future 2028-29 football series. The cancellation was triggered by both the SEC and ACC shifting to nine-game conference schedules, which limited non-conference slots. South Carolina was required to pay the fee by August 1, 2026
- iami (2017): Rutgers paid Miami a \(\$100,000\) termination fee to cancel a scheduled home-and-home series for the 2018 and 2019 seasons. Rutgers made this move to free up space on their schedule so they could instead play a four-game series against another former Big East rival, Boston College.
- UCLA (2018): Rutgers withdrew from a two-game, home-and-home series against UCLA that had originally been scheduled for the 2020 and 2021 seasons. Because Rutgers declined UCLA's offer to flip the location of the games to keep the agreement intact, Rutgers had to pay a \(\$500,000\) termination fee