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<blockquote data-quote="stinger 1957" data-source="post: 1003550" data-attributes="member: 1682"><p>I don't agree or disagree with your Professional and academic divisions because I've just not seen anything either way, you may know something I don't know which ain't hard to do 'cause there's a lot I don't know! I don't think the ACC is on an equal basis with it's FB programs with the SEC or Big 10 but not far behind either. Just think the money thing will make the ACC farther behind over time, thus in my mind the inevitability that it folds, maybe the remnants that don't end up in SEC or Big 10 could end up in an academic type conference as you mention.</p><p>IMO the only reason the ACC is still standing is because the SEC and Big10 decided to pull the bricks out of the bottom of the PAC 12 and Big 12 before they come east and that may be because of the GOR and it was better to go the easier route of Big12 and PAC12 first and in effect that weakens the ACC enough that it will fall. What we're talking about is money underlying all of what is and going to happen. People may not like that but that is real world life and it ain't going to change in the forseeable future IMO. If FSU brings additional revenue to a particular conference FSU will have a home there if they want, don't at this time know which conference that might be, could be all three of SEC, BIG, Big12, understanding that Big12 at present is less money than ACC, not sure ACC remains that way '27 forward. We'll see what happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stinger 1957, post: 1003550, member: 1682"] I don't agree or disagree with your Professional and academic divisions because I've just not seen anything either way, you may know something I don't know which ain't hard to do 'cause there's a lot I don't know! I don't think the ACC is on an equal basis with it's FB programs with the SEC or Big 10 but not far behind either. Just think the money thing will make the ACC farther behind over time, thus in my mind the inevitability that it folds, maybe the remnants that don't end up in SEC or Big 10 could end up in an academic type conference as you mention. IMO the only reason the ACC is still standing is because the SEC and Big10 decided to pull the bricks out of the bottom of the PAC 12 and Big 12 before they come east and that may be because of the GOR and it was better to go the easier route of Big12 and PAC12 first and in effect that weakens the ACC enough that it will fall. What we're talking about is money underlying all of what is and going to happen. People may not like that but that is real world life and it ain't going to change in the forseeable future IMO. If FSU brings additional revenue to a particular conference FSU will have a home there if they want, don't at this time know which conference that might be, could be all three of SEC, BIG, Big12, understanding that Big12 at present is less money than ACC, not sure ACC remains that way '27 forward. We'll see what happens. [/QUOTE]
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