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RE: Good article on the ACC future dealing with realigning divsions suggestions
(07-18-2017 08:33 PM)Wolfman Wrote:  
(07-17-2017 04:24 PM)vandiver49 Wrote:  I don't think the SEC is fundamentally against the ACC, but isn't interested in giving the B12 the tools needed to strengthen itself from raids.

Didn't the SEC vote for allowing a CCG with less that 12 teams? That was a life raft for the B12.

It's the Titanic disguised as a life raft. Giving The Big 12 permission to have a CCG with less than 12 teams eliminated the only remaining reason to expand.

No expansion; fewer teams to worry about placing when the Big 12 GOR expires.

The SEC, Big 10, ACC and PAC are going to divide The Big 12 up. By doing so every team in The Big 12 today will find a home in one of the other four conferences.

I figure we have a couple of more years of speculating until things start getting interesting.
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07-19-2017 10:18 AM
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