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<blockquote data-quote="airspace" data-source="post: 947659" data-attributes="member: 6375"><p><strong>There are 7 schools that are together on this, do they stick together going fwd, don't know but I think there is the eighth school that could join them in either GT or possibly ND. I imagine both ND and GT would have to have an invite in hand (might be silent) in order to join the seven.</strong></p><p></p><p>My question to you and the Georgia Tech faithful - Has your administration reached out to the Big Ten? Nobody would know, since these things are not talked about publicly. Th Big Ten does not contact the school, the school contacts the Big Ten. It is kabuki theater in that the school asks certain hypothetical questions of the Big Ten offices and the Big Ten gives certain non-committal answers back. Typically, the Big Ten (University Presidents - they run the conference) is not in the business of humiliating peers (particulary places like GT).</p><p></p><p>If I was Georgia Tech, I would be right now trying to find people at Georgia Tech who had good contacts at Big Ten schools or contacting former Georgia Tech people at Big Ten schools to get the ball rolling. That is what Penn State did.</p><p></p><p>It is all hypothetical at this point given the GOR. But if the ACC blows up, you would hope to have a contingency plan in place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airspace, post: 947659, member: 6375"] [B]There are 7 schools that are together on this, do they stick together going fwd, don't know but I think there is the eighth school that could join them in either GT or possibly ND. I imagine both ND and GT would have to have an invite in hand (might be silent) in order to join the seven.[/B] My question to you and the Georgia Tech faithful - Has your administration reached out to the Big Ten? Nobody would know, since these things are not talked about publicly. Th Big Ten does not contact the school, the school contacts the Big Ten. It is kabuki theater in that the school asks certain hypothetical questions of the Big Ten offices and the Big Ten gives certain non-committal answers back. Typically, the Big Ten (University Presidents - they run the conference) is not in the business of humiliating peers (particulary places like GT). If I was Georgia Tech, I would be right now trying to find people at Georgia Tech who had good contacts at Big Ten schools or contacting former Georgia Tech people at Big Ten schools to get the ball rolling. That is what Penn State did. It is all hypothetical at this point given the GOR. But if the ACC blows up, you would hope to have a contingency plan in place. [/QUOTE]
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