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<blockquote data-quote="gtbb" data-source="post: 997839" data-attributes="member: 6276"><p>Good post, and mostly agree. The Joint Advisory Group that was announced by the SEC & B1G, IMO, puts the ACC firmly on the outside with little opportunity to impact their own standing. If there's a breakaway, we're likely not going to be part of it. </p><p></p><p>The B1G especially is interested in Florida. One thing the B1G lacks is a sufficient # of high-quality recruits inside their current footprint. Getting into Florida and California helps them tremendously in that regard. FSU is the biggest brand in Florida outside of the Gators, and that's who the B1G wants. And I think the B1G would also be willing to take Miami and FSU together, to maximize their footprint in that talent-rich and high population state. This could be an opportunity for Tech as well, since the B1G is interested in being in large markets. Atlanta is certainly large enough in that regard, and the state of Georgia is also talent-rich.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtbb, post: 997839, member: 6276"] Good post, and mostly agree. The Joint Advisory Group that was announced by the SEC & B1G, IMO, puts the ACC firmly on the outside with little opportunity to impact their own standing. If there's a breakaway, we're likely not going to be part of it. The B1G especially is interested in Florida. One thing the B1G lacks is a sufficient # of high-quality recruits inside their current footprint. Getting into Florida and California helps them tremendously in that regard. FSU is the biggest brand in Florida outside of the Gators, and that's who the B1G wants. And I think the B1G would also be willing to take Miami and FSU together, to maximize their footprint in that talent-rich and high population state. This could be an opportunity for Tech as well, since the B1G is interested in being in large markets. Atlanta is certainly large enough in that regard, and the state of Georgia is also talent-rich. [/QUOTE]
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