Jacket05
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Agreed. It is obvious that people think very little of the strength of the ACC, which was proven by leaving FSU out of the playoffs. And FSU didn't do any favors by not showing up and getting curb stomped by ugag. I think his statement is more to ramp up the external perception of the ACC. If everyone thinks the ACC is a stronger conference this year it will help get more teams in the playoff race.I don't read that much into the statement.
The social media impression of the ACC is that it is lower than a G5 conference. The ACC is a good conference. We need people in the ACC making statements about the strength of the ACC.
It is a sign of character when you are committed to your current situation. An employee who is 100% invested in his company is a great asset. That employee might leave for other career opportunities, but he is a much better asset than an employee who stays for 30 years but only does enough to keep his job and complains the entire time. Brent Key was very motivated to make UCF better when he worked there. He was very motivated to make Alabama better when he worked there. He is currently very motivated to make GT better as a member of the ACC. If GT were to move to the Big10, he would be very motivated to make GT better as a member of the Big10. (Not saying there is any realistic chance of any team leaving the ACC in the near future, just giving a hypothetical.) GT can be a proud member of the ACC and give 100% effort into making the ACC better, yet decide to leave the ACC and give 100% effort in a different conference.
The biggest issue right now is the GOR makes it difficult to leave the ACC. The only option at this point is to to strengthen the public perception of the ACC, which will bring in more viewership, bigger games, and ultimately more money for the schools. If we find a way to go to the B10 (or SEC) that makes financial sense you better believe Tech will take it and not look back.