esayem
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RE: What ifs of realignment: the ACC goes to 12 in 1991
(02-22-2018 12:02 PM)esayem Wrote: (02-22-2018 10:53 AM)ken d Wrote: What I would be interested in knowing is which four ACC teams voted for Syracuse in Corrigan's straw vote.
Well, it was just the AD's from what I understand, and not the presidents. Just a guess:
Syracuse - UNC, Duke, Wake, UVA
FSU - Clemson, UMD, GT, NCSU
Although, Maryland had long ties with Syracuse and GT could have gone either way. I think we'd have to look at who the AD's were at the time and which ones were more football-minded or football-influenced. I'm pretty sure UNC, Duke, and Wake were against expansion with FSU, and the final vote was 6-2. I think I remember Wake finally switching to a "yes", but I could be wrong.
After a little digging, it seems most likely:
Syracuse - UNC, Duke, Wake, UMD
FSU - Clemson, GT, NCSU, UVA
I've now read that Duke and Wake were the two most against FSU and that Duke and Maryland were. So who knows?
"Corrigan woke up on Sept. 12, 1990 certain he had the six votes necessary to move ahead and expand. Duke and Maryland, he knew, would cast the only no votes. He was even more certain that if the league agreed on expansion, adding Florida State would be nothing more than a formality.
In a matter of minutes, Corrigan saw all the hard work on the delicate issue come apart. Clemson, Georgia Tech and Virginia, the strongest supporters on the issue and FSU all along, voted for expansion. Duke and Maryland voted against, but to Corrigan's surprise, North Carolina, North Carolina State and Wake Forest abstained; the equivalent of three no votes."
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