I have never understood this push to invite Navy to join the ACC. I love the service academies and the purity with which they play their sports and I think that the AAC should make a push for all three of them to join, but what benefit would the ACC get out of having Navy as a member? They are good at football, but all of their other sports are meh at best. They have a small fan base and would absolutely bring nothing to the negotiating table to make the addition of a new school worthwhile. I do believe that Notre Dame will one day fully join the ACC and that the conference will more than likely invite a 16th school to even things out, but I highly doubt it would be Navy and I highly doubt Navy's inclusion would be a sticking point for Notre Dame. In order for a school to be worthwhile from a financial standpoint they either have to open up a new market for the ACC Network or just have that massive of a fan base that being within the same state would not matter. With all of the grant of rights deals in place across the power 5, it is almost impossible for a major school to jump ship anytime soon. Pulling in Notre Dame would be big enough that the additional school would not need to be a heavy hitter, just a logical one. This means that more than likely we would be pulling from the AAC. This leaves us two main options: UCONN and Cincy. In my mind, Cincy make way more sense. Their overall athletic state is much higher and they are actively expanding and upgrading their facilities to put them on par with the lower power 5 schools. Additionally, they also open up the Ohio tv market which could potentially bring in some serious coin the conference, and in turn, each member schools payout. The biggest potential issue with this is the Big 12 opting to expand and snatching them up before the ACC has a chance to.