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RE: Scheduling the ACC if Notre Dame were to join
(11-14-2020 11:07 AM)Statefan Wrote:  Personally, assuming the core political/sociology of the ACC is UVa/VT/UNC/NCSU/Duke/WF/GT - the SEC/B12 schools most like this core are:

1. Florida
2. Vandy
3. South Carolina
4. Georgia
4. TN
5. Kansas
6. Texas
7. Iowa State
8. Auburn

Political/sociological elements I think matter to this comparison:

1. Where the faculty comes from
2. Paternalism
3. Classicism
4. Diverse student body
5. Lots of imbedded Democrats
6. Eastern US orientation

This is who you can move into the ACC with the least culture shock and they will fit.

One of the criteria is Eastern US orientation and Kansas, Texas, and Iowa State are on the list????
11-15-2020 08:52 AM
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