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Alternate History and Future College Sports Realignment Scenarios
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RE: Alternate History and Future College Sports Realignment Scenarios
Playing on the idea that just Maryland, Clemson, and South Carolina leave the SoCon in 1953 it puts UNC, NC St, Duke, and WF in a conference with a group of small time schools like VMI, Citadel, William & Mary, and Furman. If they ever decided to to form a big school conference they'd have to take VT and WVU with them. Maybe they stay in a football deemphasized, academically oriented conference.

That leaves UVA and Maryland as potential players in Penn St's eastern all sports conference in the 1980s
04-20-2019 09:25 PM
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