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What ifs of realignment: the ACC goes to 12 in 1991
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RE: What ifs of realignment: the ACC goes to 12 in 1991
There's too many variables to this. Florida State was probably a lock, but, what would have happened if Penn State didn't have the votes for the Big Ten? How is Florida State looking now with Penn State, with them probably shilling for Syracuse, BC, and maybe Pitt and Rutgers? Would someone have made sure a Florida school was locked in? FSU or Miami?

Does Notre Dame factor into this if Penn State and other eastern schools now aligned to this even bigger ACC?

Does this cause Maryland to up and leave...and where do they go? And who goes with them? IIRC, UMD wasn't keen on a lot of the expansion choices over the years...?
02-22-2018 02:35 PM
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