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RE: What if ACC expansion had gone according to plan?
(06-29-2019 06:17 AM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  True, but you're not far off I think. Let's go with Kap's suggestion, but with one small change: swap UNC for Wake.

ATLANTIC/COASTAL
Clemson/Georgia Tech
Florida State/Miami-FL
Louisville/Pittsburgh
NC State/North Carolina
Wake Forest/Duke
Boston College/Syracuse
Virginia Tech/Virginia

PRO:
Atlantic: same as now except effectively swaps VT for Syracuse; juggles crossovers accordingly; restores old VT rivalries
Coastal: UNC/Duke/UVA are all annual; so is Pitt/Syracuse and GT/Miami; may give some teams like Miami and Syracuse room to grow

CON: Concentrates former ACC FB champs into one division (4 to 1); will the Coastal champ make a good showing in the ACC CG?

The competitive imbalance in favor of the Atlantic is too great for this to be viable, I think. Also, still separates Miami and BC. What old VT rivalries are you referring to?
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