I'll say something that should bridge what both you and
@TpaBayFlyFisher are saying. Maybe a couple of things.
First, the F$U fans are just speculating about a "method". Whether F$U attempts that or not...is different from whether that approach actually WORKS. So I don't think "transferring GOR from ACC to SEC" is quite the silver bullet that F$U fans claim it to be.
Wanna know why? Because the SEC and Big 10 DON'T HAVE GORs. They don't need them. They are RICH. The only poor saps with GOR issues are the ACC, the Big 12 and the Pac 12.
Second, the GOR situation is INCREDIBLY effective if, say, ONE school wants to leave. Or two. BUT IT HAS NOT YET BEEN TESTED WHEN HALF THE CONFERENCE WANTS TO LEAVE. And I honestly believe that if half of the ACC wants to move on, the conference (as we know it) will die, and no monetary damages whatsoever will be paid FOR THE GOR ISSUE. "Exit fees"? Sure. GOR damages? I highly doubt.