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<blockquote data-quote="GTflyer0116" data-source="post: 881427" data-attributes="member: 4745"><p>The ACC 'media days' will for sure be interesting. We as GT need to really decide where our future lies and where our priorities lie. </p><p></p><p>I personally believe that we will not get back into the SEC without the help of others and it's a very slim possibility that the BIG10 comes calling. So what are similar schools on our level going to do? Honestly the Big 12 is looking like the next 'power leftovers' conference. Perhaps we are going to end up there with Cincinnati, BYU, UCF, Houston, and the rest of the traditional teams that are more on our budget / competitiveness level. The ACC should have taken the steps before to add teams but now it's the one under threat not the Big 12. </p><p></p><p>In the end, I see the SEC and BIG10 around 20 power teams each in the "A level" college football. All other schools in something like the Big 12 "AA ball" with around 30-40 teams. </p><p></p><p>How do you all see it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTflyer0116, post: 881427, member: 4745"] The ACC 'media days' will for sure be interesting. We as GT need to really decide where our future lies and where our priorities lie. I personally believe that we will not get back into the SEC without the help of others and it's a very slim possibility that the BIG10 comes calling. So what are similar schools on our level going to do? Honestly the Big 12 is looking like the next 'power leftovers' conference. Perhaps we are going to end up there with Cincinnati, BYU, UCF, Houston, and the rest of the traditional teams that are more on our budget / competitiveness level. The ACC should have taken the steps before to add teams but now it's the one under threat not the Big 12. In the end, I see the SEC and BIG10 around 20 power teams each in the "A level" college football. All other schools in something like the Big 12 "AA ball" with around 30-40 teams. How do you all see it? [/QUOTE]
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