eokerholm
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What conference/teams should the ACC merge/consume in order to grow?
With Texas and Oklahoma going to the SEC (making 16) the Big 12 is hunting Pac-12 Teams after adding UHou, Cinci, BYU and UCF (leaving not much in the American Athletic (East Carolina, Tulane, Wichita state, Memphis and S Fla). Change their name to the Big 16?
Big 10 is growing with USC and UCLA and other schools applying... https://www.si.com/fannation/colleg...ll expansion took another,the Big Ten in 2024.
American Athletic is losing Cinci to the Big 12.
AA is responding with expansion...
The ACC is going to need to expand isn't it? Or risk losing Notre Dame to SEC or more likely the Big 10?
or is the answer the single conference (no divisions)?
I know someone mentioned Coastal Carolina (Sun Belt) and that Duke, UNC, and NC State won't let that happen (and or East Carlolina).
What about (Sunbelt) GaSouthern or Texas State (not really close/easy travel).
Rice (Conf USA) is a nerd school in HOU but they SUCK at everything and applied for the AA expansion.
Or is this just a football and TV Rights play?
I also heard on the D1 pod cast they're opening up the option for conferences to expand baseball scholarships to 20-24 from 11.7 and pay additional coaches. The issue is they're leaving it up to the conferences?
The haves will further the divide....from the have nots....
https://www.si.com/college/2022/04/...ting scholarship,periods in the NCAA transfer
SEC is all in on that.
SEC is going to continue to DOMINATE Baseball and Omaha. (6 of the 8 at CWS were SEC (or future SEC).....
How is the ACC posed to continue to compete?
With Texas and Oklahoma going to the SEC (making 16) the Big 12 is hunting Pac-12 Teams after adding UHou, Cinci, BYU and UCF (leaving not much in the American Athletic (East Carolina, Tulane, Wichita state, Memphis and S Fla). Change their name to the Big 16?
Big 12 in deep discussions to add up to six Pac-12 teams after USC, UCLA defections to Big Ten
The Big 12 is aiming to maintain its positioning as a power conference while expanding its footprint to a key market
www.cbssports.com
Big 10 is growing with USC and UCLA and other schools applying... https://www.si.com/fannation/colleg...ll expansion took another,the Big Ten in 2024.
American Athletic is losing Cinci to the Big 12.
AA is responding with expansion...
American to review expansion candidates after six Conference USA teams apply for membership
The AAC would be 14-team league once everything shakes out if it assumes all six programs
www.cbssports.com
The ACC is going to need to expand isn't it? Or risk losing Notre Dame to SEC or more likely the Big 10?
or is the answer the single conference (no divisions)?
I know someone mentioned Coastal Carolina (Sun Belt) and that Duke, UNC, and NC State won't let that happen (and or East Carlolina).
What about (Sunbelt) GaSouthern or Texas State (not really close/easy travel).
Rice (Conf USA) is a nerd school in HOU but they SUCK at everything and applied for the AA expansion.
Or is this just a football and TV Rights play?
I also heard on the D1 pod cast they're opening up the option for conferences to expand baseball scholarships to 20-24 from 11.7 and pay additional coaches. The issue is they're leaving it up to the conferences?
The haves will further the divide....from the have nots....
https://www.si.com/college/2022/04/...ting scholarship,periods in the NCAA transfer
SEC is all in on that.
SEC is going to continue to DOMINATE Baseball and Omaha. (6 of the 8 at CWS were SEC (or future SEC).....
How is the ACC posed to continue to compete?