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<blockquote data-quote="billga99" data-source="post: 999697" data-attributes="member: 1618"><p>By today's rules, the SEC and Big 10 will not get 10 of the 12 spots. They would not get ACC, Big 12 or Group of 5. Those two conferences can't change the rules on their own. There is no incentive for the other conferences to grant them that. I also don't think it is a given that if the ACC or Big 12 have 2 teams are in the Top Ten that they will not get 2 bids. The committee to make those decisions will not be comprised of just SEC and Big 10 voting members. Will the ACC lose members over time, yes. Will the ACC dissolve depends heavily on what kind of financial terms they have in the future. I don't think the Big Ten and SEC want to take want to take 8 or 10 ACC schools and I don't think the Big 12 will have the ability to expand dramatically either. </p><p></p><p>The one big change possible is the SEC and Big 10 split off to form their own super conference. But GOR's will still be an issue that would require to be resolved. Potentially the networks would pay some large dollars to buy off ACC and Big 12 schools they want to make the super conference have the schools they desire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billga99, post: 999697, member: 1618"] By today's rules, the SEC and Big 10 will not get 10 of the 12 spots. They would not get ACC, Big 12 or Group of 5. Those two conferences can't change the rules on their own. There is no incentive for the other conferences to grant them that. I also don't think it is a given that if the ACC or Big 12 have 2 teams are in the Top Ten that they will not get 2 bids. The committee to make those decisions will not be comprised of just SEC and Big 10 voting members. Will the ACC lose members over time, yes. Will the ACC dissolve depends heavily on what kind of financial terms they have in the future. I don't think the Big Ten and SEC want to take want to take 8 or 10 ACC schools and I don't think the Big 12 will have the ability to expand dramatically either. The one big change possible is the SEC and Big 10 split off to form their own super conference. But GOR's will still be an issue that would require to be resolved. Potentially the networks would pay some large dollars to buy off ACC and Big 12 schools they want to make the super conference have the schools they desire. [/QUOTE]
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