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Time, Monetary Disparity, Pressure, and No Brokering Equals Unexpected Consequences
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RE: Time, Monetary Disparity, Pressure, and No Brokering Equals Unexpected Consequences
(08-20-2015 12:57 PM)Dasville Wrote:  The biggest danger for the ACC is if the Texahoma 4 end up in the PAC. At that point, the Pac16 is on equal grounds with the SEC in football. SEC would have to add strong football teams to counter and would most likely choose FSU and VT.

I get your point but Texas Tech and Okie State don't add that much to the PAC. UT and OU do, but not enough to make the brands equal with those of the SEC. That said if they headed west all of our future targets would be in the ACC.
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