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<blockquote data-quote="CEB" data-source="post: 881523" data-attributes="member: 4905"><p>My question is... who do we get? Who moves the needle for the ACC? I don’t think there’s an add that saves our current membership. </p><p></p><p>We’re in a unique position of actually having teams in really major media markets without much of said market being interested in said team! If the B1G model is still market forward in its approach, Miami, GT, UNC, Cuse and UVA would seem to “fit” in a lot of ways. Oddly, I think Miami and GT could be the most attractive, as there would be no package deal pressure and it plants B1G flags in two huge southern markets. Does that move the needle for them? Who knows... The other interesting angle... GT and Miami would be a couple of teams with some significance for ND. </p><p></p><p>I see FSU and Clem SEC bound, and I can’t see the SEC being interested in much of anyone else from the ACC. </p><p></p><p>The leftovers? </p><p>Most Likely: Lville,WF, BC</p><p>Likely: Pitt, GT, Cuse, VT, Duke, NCST</p><p>Toss up: Miami, UNC, UVA</p><p>FSU and Clem to the SEC just seems natural but I don’t know who else is likely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CEB, post: 881523, member: 4905"] My question is... who do we get? Who moves the needle for the ACC? I don’t think there’s an add that saves our current membership. We’re in a unique position of actually having teams in really major media markets without much of said market being interested in said team! If the B1G model is still market forward in its approach, Miami, GT, UNC, Cuse and UVA would seem to “fit” in a lot of ways. Oddly, I think Miami and GT could be the most attractive, as there would be no package deal pressure and it plants B1G flags in two huge southern markets. Does that move the needle for them? Who knows... The other interesting angle... GT and Miami would be a couple of teams with some significance for ND. I see FSU and Clem SEC bound, and I can’t see the SEC being interested in much of anyone else from the ACC. The leftovers? Most Likely: Lville,WF, BC Likely: Pitt, GT, Cuse, VT, Duke, NCST Toss up: Miami, UNC, UVA FSU and Clem to the SEC just seems natural but I don’t know who else is likely. [/QUOTE]
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