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RE: If Big 12 expansion fells, should the ACC jump on Houston
Should the ACC take Houston? No.
10-06-2016 11:17 AM
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RE: If Big 12 expansion fells, should the ACC jump on Houston
(10-05-2016 08:58 PM)megadrone Wrote:  Why add anybody, if Notre Dame stays independent for football?

The ACC is at 14 teams, 15 for other sports. if FSU and Clemson leave (which seems unlikely), there are still 12 1/2 teams, and the ACC still has the Orange Bowl. The TV contract might take a hit, but there's no one out there to add that would give some value back.

If Notre Dame joins, then a 16th school could be added. If Notre Dame football is part of the conference, add Connecticut, create the best hoops conference around and call it a day.

Just my opinion.

Just in case you missed this: The ACC signed a GOR extension through 2036. No one in The ACC is going anywhere. That's what scared The Big 12 into expanding....or not...03-lmfao
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10-06-2016 12:18 PM
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