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Backtothetop

Joined: 07/22/2021 Posts: 68
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So, how many ACC schools does it take to disband?


I think at least 8 of the ACC schools could find a landing spot in either the B1G or SEC super conference.

1. Now that the state rule is gone, Clemson and FSU (probably Miami) are attractive additions for the SEC.

2. UVA, VT, UNC, (probably NC St. and Duke) are valuable commodities to the SEC or B1G. Actually, I predict the SEC or B1G would compete with one another to get into the Mid Atlantic.

3. Pitt, Cuse, (maybe BC) could be attractive in a B1G super league. This New World Order of college football is gonna need a North Eastern presence.

4. Wasn’t the B1G going after GT before? Would love that southern recruiting presence and as they said, Atlanta is an easy flight for their schools. Great school too!

I don’t see any problem with the ACC schools getting over 50% to agree to disband. They are gonna have to if something doesn’t change. This is absolutely unsustainable for the schools to be so very far behind financially.

Thanks Swofford.

Posted: 07/23/2021 at 4:22PM



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So, how many ACC schools does it take to disband? -- Backtothetop 07/23/2021 4:22PM
  Hey, chuck! ** -- daveinop 07/23/2021 4:27PM
  Really?....... -- 2hhoop3 07/23/2021 7:11PM
  What could he have done? ** -- MrFantastic! 07/23/2021 4:26PM
  Not had his head up his butt for more than a decade ** -- VT ChemE 1986 07/23/2021 4:28PM
  Give me more than that. ** -- MrFantastic! 07/23/2021 4:38PM
  Agree but.. -- MrFantastic! 07/23/2021 4:48PM
  True, Swoffy though I believe trusted ESPN to much -- goldendomer 07/23/2021 4:51PM

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