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<blockquote data-quote="stinger 1957" data-source="post: 946281" data-attributes="member: 1682"><p>The only place I might disagree with you is FL. Think the Big wants south FL and will take Miami who is supposedly close to an AAU membership. Do they also see that FSU becomes AAU and take them, I don't know but think the media mkts of Tampa, St. Pete, Orlando, West Palm, Ft Lauderdale Miami are very desirable and maybe more so to the Big than others because there are tons and tons of upper midwestern fans living in that area. Supposedly the U has commitments to build an on campus stadium. Notice I said the Big "see that FSU becomes an AAU member". IMO the AAU is a very political group. Seems many of the member schools became so because of their medical schools and research in the area of health. Seems GT became a member after working cooperative research with Emory medical.</p><p>Not sure if FSU has a medical school or not. Maybe UF becomes a member of Big 10 eventually, who knows. I think it will not be too long before we know how much of this plays out, just heard people who are frontline say serious stuff going on behind the scenes.</p><p>Don't really know this, but I'm sensing the ACC schools are collectively dealing with it quietly behind the scenes, but I could be all wrong about that and it could be people who don't make the decisions doing it all.</p><p>I do think this will not take many years this time around, I'm guessing 3 or less that we know what is going to happen, although not yet happened. All IMO and I've been wrong before!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stinger 1957, post: 946281, member: 1682"] The only place I might disagree with you is FL. Think the Big wants south FL and will take Miami who is supposedly close to an AAU membership. Do they also see that FSU becomes AAU and take them, I don't know but think the media mkts of Tampa, St. Pete, Orlando, West Palm, Ft Lauderdale Miami are very desirable and maybe more so to the Big than others because there are tons and tons of upper midwestern fans living in that area. Supposedly the U has commitments to build an on campus stadium. Notice I said the Big "see that FSU becomes an AAU member". IMO the AAU is a very political group. Seems many of the member schools became so because of their medical schools and research in the area of health. Seems GT became a member after working cooperative research with Emory medical. Not sure if FSU has a medical school or not. Maybe UF becomes a member of Big 10 eventually, who knows. I think it will not be too long before we know how much of this plays out, just heard people who are frontline say serious stuff going on behind the scenes. Don't really know this, but I'm sensing the ACC schools are collectively dealing with it quietly behind the scenes, but I could be all wrong about that and it could be people who don't make the decisions doing it all. I do think this will not take many years this time around, I'm guessing 3 or less that we know what is going to happen, although not yet happened. All IMO and I've been wrong before! [/QUOTE]
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