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<blockquote data-quote="gtjackets930" data-source="post: 955860" data-attributes="member: 1055"><p>This will never happen, but you could theoretically threaten to add a bunch of low value schools to force the ACC's hand into a higher percentage school payout.</p><p></p><p>In a real-world scenario, I do think the ACC should be looking to expand. I don't think schools like Cal and Stanford add huge gains now, but provide stability down the line.</p><p></p><p>The real power move would be to add Stanford, Cal, WVU, and Cincinnati to get West Coast academics and the old Big East rivalries back together and incentivize schools like Louisville and Pitt to stick around.</p><p></p><p>I fear waiting around will crush the conference's stability when FSU and Clemson head out the door.</p><p></p><p>Edit: I would stipulate that the ACC will take Stanford and Cal only if ND commits to add another ACC game to the slate each year. Increases their investment and gives the ACC another big game that gets eyeballs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtjackets930, post: 955860, member: 1055"] This will never happen, but you could theoretically threaten to add a bunch of low value schools to force the ACC's hand into a higher percentage school payout. In a real-world scenario, I do think the ACC should be looking to expand. I don't think schools like Cal and Stanford add huge gains now, but provide stability down the line. The real power move would be to add Stanford, Cal, WVU, and Cincinnati to get West Coast academics and the old Big East rivalries back together and incentivize schools like Louisville and Pitt to stick around. I fear waiting around will crush the conference's stability when FSU and Clemson head out the door. Edit: I would stipulate that the ACC will take Stanford and Cal only if ND commits to add another ACC game to the slate each year. Increases their investment and gives the ACC another big game that gets eyeballs. [/QUOTE]
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