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ESPN: Realignment Revisited - the beginning of the end for Big East football
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RE: ESPN: Realignment Revisited - the beginning of the end for Big East football
(07-21-2021 10:23 AM)schmolik Wrote:  What if game: What if the Big 12 had taken Louisville instead of West Virginia? The ACC accepted Louisville and their poor academics but West Virginia's academic rankings are even worse. I know some of the ACC fans at these boards think UConn is a swear word but maybe Connecticut is in the ACC right now and WV is stuck in the AAC? Or maybe Cincinnati is in the ACC instead of UConn and Louisville? Maybe the Big 12 decides to add WVa as #11 and Cincy as #12? Could UConn have been the biggest loser when West Virginia was chosen by the Big 12?

UConn would not have been selected. The ACC was in panic mode and would not invite a school without football brand. In my opinion, it would be either WVU or Cincy. Most likely WVU, and it was probably WVU’s last real chance. See the below thread.

https://csnbbs.com/thread-874724.html
07-21-2021 12:07 PM
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