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RE: Rumor-UConn and Cincy to ACC in 2018?
(04-01-2017 12:44 PM)green Wrote:  
(03-31-2017 05:55 PM)omniorange Wrote:  But keep in mind the circumstances back then when ND was given their partial membership deal were hardly the conditions that exist now. The ACC was in a very precarious position back then and was perceived as the P5 conference most likely to implode - until the ND deal solidified the league.


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Neil

notre dame's announcement (sep. 12, 2012) preceded maryland's (nov. 19, 2012) ...

REVISIONIST HISTORY

03-lmfao ACC imploding was talked about WELL before Maryland left.

NEEDS TO DO MORE RESEARCH

NEEDS BETTER CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS IF ONE BELIEVES MARYLAND LEAVING WAS THE IMPETUS FOR ACC IMPLOSION TALKS BACK IN 2012

DONE WITH INANE POSTER WHO LACKS CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS TO AT LEAST HAVE A WELL ARGUED POINT OF VIEW

Cheers,
Neil
04-01-2017 05:18 PM
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