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RE: Johns Hopkins , Big Ten Lacrosse and the future
(04-18-2017 08:14 AM)nzmorange Wrote:  The ACC screwed up by not adding JHU when UMD was in the conference.

I think the lack of UMD makes JHU all the more attractive for the conference now. Maryland may as well be the heart of the sport...and the ACC isn't in it. Does it need to be? I don't know. It doesn't seem like they do now. Down the road, especially if more schools sponsor it, especially in the western part of the country? Maybe.

ACC didn't need them. ACC was so good, it didn't need AQ...NCAA gave them it anyway with only five programs.

But...I think Johns Hopkins wants to be in the ACC more than the Big Ten. Maybe the five-year window was more for the ACC to reexamine its decision than for Hopkins to assess theirs.

Also, I still wonder if Patriot isn't in play. Whether it became one of the bigger conferences with its addition of Loyola. It didn't seem like it did.
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