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What G5's have a "decent" chance of getting an all-sports invite to a P5 conference?
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RE: What G5's have a "decent" chance of getting an all-sports invite to a P5...
(06-29-2022 11:54 AM)Gitanole Wrote:  
(06-21-2022 07:40 PM)PeteTheChop Wrote:  If the ACC were to backfill due to the most probable departures, is it likely Cincinnati and UCF would relocate to a more geographically convenient conference?

For a backfilling ACC, Cincinnati and USF would be first in line. Those are the other two schools the conference talked to when they added Louisville. By all accounts those discussions went well and generated a lot of good will.

Academic cred counts in the ACC, and USF is a research institution on course to join Florida State and UF as a 'preeminent' university in its home state.

UCF operates by a different philosophy, which why enrollment numbers are so big. The Orlando school takes a come-one-come-all approach more along the lines of Kansas State or Boise.

Just FYI, USF is already designated a “preeminent” university along with UF and FSU.
06-30-2022 08:57 AM
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