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<blockquote data-quote="Technut1990" data-source="post: 812889" data-attributes="member: 3774"><p>yeah my entire premise is based on stuff happening that hasn’t happened before. If The SEC is gonna go national with powerhouse teams it may initiate a response from The ACC, more than others, to change their entire brand. I don’t know how the ACC can keep its top tier teams happy with the bottom tier straining the product. This is a problem that I feel is more unique to The ACC b/c if you look at the conference in comparison to the others, they have more mid to low quality products.</p><p></p><p>I mean if The SEC is truly going for super conference status, Vandy will have to make a decision. They can stay and be the one sure win on everyone’s schedule or they can leave for more equal footing. I feel that’s the type of problem the ACC overall has. As far as Duke and Wake and BC goes, overall they hurt the product that The ACC is putting in the national spotlight.</p><p></p><p>it’s almost like divisions in high school, schools are separated based on size, I guess the thinking in that is that the smaller schools don’t have the athlete resources the bigger ones do. I mean you see it in every location, rural districts usually have one or two schools, in the entire county and they are usually powerhouses, as the population in the district grows the base gets thinner so they have to slot them in smaller classes that are competitive. I just think the time has come for The Dukes and Wakes to be playing in a smaller class, they are AAA while The SEC is already AAAAA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Technut1990, post: 812889, member: 3774"] yeah my entire premise is based on stuff happening that hasn’t happened before. If The SEC is gonna go national with powerhouse teams it may initiate a response from The ACC, more than others, to change their entire brand. I don’t know how the ACC can keep its top tier teams happy with the bottom tier straining the product. This is a problem that I feel is more unique to The ACC b/c if you look at the conference in comparison to the others, they have more mid to low quality products. I mean if The SEC is truly going for super conference status, Vandy will have to make a decision. They can stay and be the one sure win on everyone’s schedule or they can leave for more equal footing. I feel that’s the type of problem the ACC overall has. As far as Duke and Wake and BC goes, overall they hurt the product that The ACC is putting in the national spotlight. it’s almost like divisions in high school, schools are separated based on size, I guess the thinking in that is that the smaller schools don’t have the athlete resources the bigger ones do. I mean you see it in every location, rural districts usually have one or two schools, in the entire county and they are usually powerhouses, as the population in the district grows the base gets thinner so they have to slot them in smaller classes that are competitive. I just think the time has come for The Dukes and Wakes to be playing in a smaller class, they are AAA while The SEC is already AAAAA [/QUOTE]
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