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C7 Split done by Wednesday; ND to ACC Early
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RE: C7 Split done by Wednesday; ND to ACC Early
(03-02-2013 11:05 PM)BigOwensboroCard Wrote:  If Notre Dame gets out early for the ACC Louisville should ask the NCAA if they could be exempt from the ruling of having one sport in another conference while that conference plays that sport. In Louisville defense they have a home in the ACC, but their football program for next year does not amongst the ACC, but if the NCAA would allow for one year where Louisville could move to the ACC and keep their football program in the new conference for one season then this is something that should be looked at. I really think if Louisville powers to be laid it out correctly to the powers to be amongst the NCAA they might have a shot of someone listening and siding to their plea of amnesty from oblivion of playing a lame duck season for all sports in the yet to be named new conference left overs of the Big East. Just curious what others think about this.

Move the other sports to the ACC this year and go indy in football for 2013?
03-03-2013 09:25 AM
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