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<blockquote data-quote="GTThor" data-source="post: 987597" data-attributes="member: 782"><p>If the ACC is going to survive, they need to start thinking about adding more schools. I would start with Tulane and South Florida. If FSU and Clemson somehow find the resources to leave, I would want to be a step ahead of them. I know there’s talk about UNC, NC State, Virginia, and VT leaving also. I find it hard to believe that UNC or Virginia would leave. NC State also. VT has jumped around. I can believe that they would want to go. Miami has been bad since joining, so no real loss there. </p><p></p><p>If there’s enough schools willing to stay, there’s no reason to panic. Over the last 10 years, the only schools that have had real success is Clemson and maybe FSU. The others have been bad to mediocre at best. </p><p></p><p>The ACC can survive without them, but they need to be proactive and have their ducks in a row.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTThor, post: 987597, member: 782"] If the ACC is going to survive, they need to start thinking about adding more schools. I would start with Tulane and South Florida. If FSU and Clemson somehow find the resources to leave, I would want to be a step ahead of them. I know there’s talk about UNC, NC State, Virginia, and VT leaving also. I find it hard to believe that UNC or Virginia would leave. NC State also. VT has jumped around. I can believe that they would want to go. Miami has been bad since joining, so no real loss there. If there’s enough schools willing to stay, there’s no reason to panic. Over the last 10 years, the only schools that have had real success is Clemson and maybe FSU. The others have been bad to mediocre at best. The ACC can survive without them, but they need to be proactive and have their ducks in a row. [/QUOTE]
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