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RE: What are your schools realignment options?
(07-01-2017 03:39 PM)Carolina_Low_Country Wrote:  ECU

1) SEC: The ACC stays while and the SEC must get into the 10 million + populated state of Nort Carolina. Then they go for ECU who has 30,000+ students and a large football fan base.

2) American: Nothing happens and we stay where we are

3) Big 12/American: If more realignment occurs and we get left out we are probably going to be in a conference mixed with Big 12 and American leftovers plus a couple of other schools.

4) ACC: The Big Ten or SEC or both raid the ACC North Carolina schools leaving the ACC to back fill its home state with ECU. If this happened the ACC would probably look like the former Big East in football.

The ACC will never take the ECU. The ACC 2.0 is half ACC and half Big East. Neither of those two wanted us. They are a basketball conference anyway. SEC or Indy if this AAC arrangement falls apart.
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