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<blockquote data-quote="eetech" data-source="post: 954597" data-attributes="member: 1924"><p>I agree that the ACC didn’t do anything wrong. At the same time, the big change is the PAC-12 implosion showed how quickly things can change. And the ACC is at risk of things changing. </p><p></p><p>In truth, as someone else pointed out, even the Big12 might be more stable than the ACC simply because there’s no conference that wants any teams from there. The ACC offers a slate of teams that the B1G or SEC would be willing to poach. FSU, Clemson, VPI, UNC, UVA are very attractive targets for the B1G and UNC/VPI/UVA are extremely attractive to the SEC. They wouldn’t be hurt by adding FSU/Clemson either. Miami, NC State, may be attractive add-ons for the B1G. Duke and GT are also potential targets for strategic reasons (Duke for basketball, GT for Atlanta). </p><p></p><p>But if even 2 of those teams were ever poached, it wouldn’t take much for the ACC to fall apart. </p><p></p><p>The only thing keeping the ACC together right now is the GOR. And that’s a very risky thread to rely on. It’s 1 court decision away from not existing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eetech, post: 954597, member: 1924"] I agree that the ACC didn’t do anything wrong. At the same time, the big change is the PAC-12 implosion showed how quickly things can change. And the ACC is at risk of things changing. In truth, as someone else pointed out, even the Big12 might be more stable than the ACC simply because there’s no conference that wants any teams from there. The ACC offers a slate of teams that the B1G or SEC would be willing to poach. FSU, Clemson, VPI, UNC, UVA are very attractive targets for the B1G and UNC/VPI/UVA are extremely attractive to the SEC. They wouldn’t be hurt by adding FSU/Clemson either. Miami, NC State, may be attractive add-ons for the B1G. Duke and GT are also potential targets for strategic reasons (Duke for basketball, GT for Atlanta). But if even 2 of those teams were ever poached, it wouldn’t take much for the ACC to fall apart. The only thing keeping the ACC together right now is the GOR. And that’s a very risky thread to rely on. It’s 1 court decision away from not existing. [/QUOTE]
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