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<blockquote data-quote="GoJacketsInRaleigh" data-source="post: 954466" data-attributes="member: 5103"><p>Ha. Some of these schools will only be included if their partners don't kick them out because they're already in. If the networks blow up every conference and started over, things would look a lot different. And probably end between 30 and 40 schools.</p><p></p><p>GT's biggest sales pitch to the B1G is access to recruiting in the ATL and our academics. I think the B1G move from 18 to 24 when the ACC GOR either blows up or is close enough to ending to negotiate will be to go after some combination of ND, UVA, UNC, GT, Miami, FSU, and Clemson. ND saying no yet again would make the other 6 the natural fits. </p><p></p><p>I have no earthly idea if the SEC would ever be interested in an ACC school. I could see Clemson and FSU as natural fits. I could see no interest because they are already in those states. I could see UVA and UNC as new markets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoJacketsInRaleigh, post: 954466, member: 5103"] Ha. Some of these schools will only be included if their partners don't kick them out because they're already in. If the networks blow up every conference and started over, things would look a lot different. And probably end between 30 and 40 schools. GT's biggest sales pitch to the B1G is access to recruiting in the ATL and our academics. I think the B1G move from 18 to 24 when the ACC GOR either blows up or is close enough to ending to negotiate will be to go after some combination of ND, UVA, UNC, GT, Miami, FSU, and Clemson. ND saying no yet again would make the other 6 the natural fits. I have no earthly idea if the SEC would ever be interested in an ACC school. I could see Clemson and FSU as natural fits. I could see no interest because they are already in those states. I could see UVA and UNC as new markets. [/QUOTE]
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