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<blockquote data-quote="gtbb" data-source="post: 997559" data-attributes="member: 6276"><p>This is bad news for the ACC & Big 12. The SEC & B1G are sitting down for dinner. We weren't invited to the table, which means we're on the menu.</p><p></p><p>FSU might take some time & money to sort out. But I don't see anyway they remain in the ACC. It's a matter of when and not if. Once they leave, then the rest of the dominos in the conference start to fall. UNC & UVA probably to the SEC. The SEC wants UNC, and will need a partner. So, the SEC grabs UVA as well, to add two states to their footprint. </p><p></p><p>FSU & Miami to the B1G. The Big Ten wants into Florida, and FSU is their ticket. Not sure about Clemson. They're a great program, but they don't bring as much money as FSU to the B1G, and the SEC also doesn't want them.</p><p></p><p>We have a shot at the B1G, but probably only if Miami doesn't work it out.</p><p></p><p>I hope the ACC can somehow keep it all together. But it's not looking good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtbb, post: 997559, member: 6276"] This is bad news for the ACC & Big 12. The SEC & B1G are sitting down for dinner. We weren't invited to the table, which means we're on the menu. FSU might take some time & money to sort out. But I don't see anyway they remain in the ACC. It's a matter of when and not if. Once they leave, then the rest of the dominos in the conference start to fall. UNC & UVA probably to the SEC. The SEC wants UNC, and will need a partner. So, the SEC grabs UVA as well, to add two states to their footprint. FSU & Miami to the B1G. The Big Ten wants into Florida, and FSU is their ticket. Not sure about Clemson. They're a great program, but they don't bring as much money as FSU to the B1G, and the SEC also doesn't want them. We have a shot at the B1G, but probably only if Miami doesn't work it out. I hope the ACC can somehow keep it all together. But it's not looking good. [/QUOTE]
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