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<blockquote data-quote="LT 1967" data-source="post: 1009349" data-attributes="member: 6582"><p>One thing that I found Interesting about the article was the statement that the Florida AG had alerted the Attorneys General in 6 other states. There are 9 other states that have ACC Schools including Indiana.</p><p></p><p>A previous article by Ross Dellenger mentioned that the "Magnificent 7" had discussed the possibility of an ACC reformation to a smaller but more valuable 8-to-10-member conference (See 2 Pages of the article attached).</p><p></p><p>Could the 6 states that were alerted by the Florida AG be Georgia, SC, NC, VA, KY, PA. You could create a pretty good conference with a more Football oriented 10 team conference with GT, Clemson, FSU, Miami, VT, NCS, UNC, UVA, Louisville, PITT. Six of these teams have traditionally been Football oriented including GT, Clemson, FSU, Miami, VT, and PITT. If you could hold on to ND for 4 to 5 games per year, you would have some pretty good matchups for TV. Plus, play 9 conference round robin games and have a true champion.</p><p></p><p>Could FSU and Clemson be trying to reform the ACC rather than join the SEC or B1G? Would this new group of teams be more valuable per Team than the current ACC?</p><p></p><p>This is just a dream I had, probably due to my traditionalist leanings. I just regret the way that all this has unfolded. We no longer have conferences. We have some type of monstrosities</p><p>with unbalanced and unfair schedules with no true conference Champion. All built around Greed or Fear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LT 1967, post: 1009349, member: 6582"] One thing that I found Interesting about the article was the statement that the Florida AG had alerted the Attorneys General in 6 other states. There are 9 other states that have ACC Schools including Indiana. A previous article by Ross Dellenger mentioned that the "Magnificent 7" had discussed the possibility of an ACC reformation to a smaller but more valuable 8-to-10-member conference (See 2 Pages of the article attached). Could the 6 states that were alerted by the Florida AG be Georgia, SC, NC, VA, KY, PA. You could create a pretty good conference with a more Football oriented 10 team conference with GT, Clemson, FSU, Miami, VT, NCS, UNC, UVA, Louisville, PITT. Six of these teams have traditionally been Football oriented including GT, Clemson, FSU, Miami, VT, and PITT. If you could hold on to ND for 4 to 5 games per year, you would have some pretty good matchups for TV. Plus, play 9 conference round robin games and have a true champion. Could FSU and Clemson be trying to reform the ACC rather than join the SEC or B1G? Would this new group of teams be more valuable per Team than the current ACC? This is just a dream I had, probably due to my traditionalist leanings. I just regret the way that all this has unfolded. We no longer have conferences. We have some type of monstrosities with unbalanced and unfair schedules with no true conference Champion. All built around Greed or Fear. [/QUOTE]
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