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<blockquote data-quote="gtbb" data-source="post: 997683" data-attributes="member: 6276"><p>First, I'm not talking about the SEC for FSU, or ESPN. I'm only talking about the Big 10 and FOX. The Big 10 wants into Florida. FSU brings more TV eyeballs than Miami. Miami's brand is old & withered at this point. FSU will need a partner to travel with them to the Big 10. I think the B1G will give Notre Dame an opportunity, and ND will once again turn them down. At that point, I think Miami comes into the picture. The AAU thing is not going to be as important as it has been. FOX will drive this moreso than AAU status. Once FSU's situation is sorted out with the ACC lawsuit, they'll leave and go to the Big 10.</p><p></p><p>I think UNC is attractive to both the SEC and the Big 10. Their main issue might be politics within their state, and being able to separate from NC State. But once we see how the FSU situation settles, then I think UNC will follow a similar path, except they'll wind up in the SEC. The SEC will definitely want UNC. If they don't, then I think the Big 10 would be fine with taking them. I think UVA is just a travel partner for UNC and nothing more. UVA might be more valuable to the SEC, because they bring the SEC into Northern Virginia & DC area, whereas the B1G is already there with Maryland.</p><p></p><p>Tech brings the Atlanta market. We could maybe leverage that with the B1G.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtbb, post: 997683, member: 6276"] First, I'm not talking about the SEC for FSU, or ESPN. I'm only talking about the Big 10 and FOX. The Big 10 wants into Florida. FSU brings more TV eyeballs than Miami. Miami's brand is old & withered at this point. FSU will need a partner to travel with them to the Big 10. I think the B1G will give Notre Dame an opportunity, and ND will once again turn them down. At that point, I think Miami comes into the picture. The AAU thing is not going to be as important as it has been. FOX will drive this moreso than AAU status. Once FSU's situation is sorted out with the ACC lawsuit, they'll leave and go to the Big 10. I think UNC is attractive to both the SEC and the Big 10. Their main issue might be politics within their state, and being able to separate from NC State. But once we see how the FSU situation settles, then I think UNC will follow a similar path, except they'll wind up in the SEC. The SEC will definitely want UNC. If they don't, then I think the Big 10 would be fine with taking them. I think UVA is just a travel partner for UNC and nothing more. UVA might be more valuable to the SEC, because they bring the SEC into Northern Virginia & DC area, whereas the B1G is already there with Maryland. Tech brings the Atlanta market. We could maybe leverage that with the B1G. [/QUOTE]
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