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RE: If Alston Wins How Tiered Conferences Might Look and Why That Might Not Be So Bad
(02-09-2019 10:31 PM)Statefan Wrote:  Duke was working toward this in the 80's and 90's but eventually there was a come to Jesus meeting where the ACC office told Duke it was time to spend some money on football. The question would be what happens to games between those paid and those unpaid. If WF and Duke "dropped down" NC State and UNC will still play them in Football as long as they field a team.

They would have to be treated like a G5 on the schedule and would of course not count as a conference game.
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