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RE: Plausible Routes to a 4x16 Power Conference Alignment?
(06-13-2017 11:50 PM)Kaplony Wrote:  UConn isn't getting into the ACC unless one of the two things happen:

A. The schools where football is the priority have left

or

B. Norte Dame makes it an absolute requirement for them joining in full.


Neither is a realistic scenario at this point.

Don't know who Norte Dame is, but Notre Dame will never join any conference for any reason, and yes, I'm even including the P4 conferences, champs only format. I can see ND cutting off its nose to spite it's face. Let ND become the next SMU.
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