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RE: 24/7 Article on UNC/B1G/Bucknuts editor Dave Biddle
(02-27-2013 12:59 PM)domer1978 Wrote:  
(02-27-2013 12:45 PM)bluesox Wrote:  I Would guess these 5 programs have open offers right now:

Texas- big 10, sec, pac 10,ACC, MAC, Big East
ND- big 10,SEC,Pac 12, Big 12, MAC ,Big East
UNC- big 10, sec
UVA- big 10, sec
FSU- big 12

the big news is if any accept or if leagues move on to other school's.

FIFY
I would agree about ND having multiple offers, although the one I would actually not see in that list is the SEC. Yes, ND is the single most valuable football property out there, but the SEC as a whole is both the strongest football conference brand, as well as a pretty cohesive group of schools. Just as ND doesn't need the SEC, the SEC doesn't need ND, and I think that's fine with both parties.
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