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Pros and Cons of SEC/ACC Realignment Scenario
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RE: Pros and Cons of SEC/ACC Realignment Scenario
(01-04-2021 12:50 AM)BigOwensboroCard Wrote:  Why don’t you move the the SEC East to the ACC, and merge the Big12 with the SEC West

New ACC
Kentucky, Tennessee, Vandy, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, Virginia, Virginia Tech, Louisville, Georgia Tech, North Carolina, Duke, NC State, Wake Forrest, Clemson, Florida State, Miami,

( Boston College, Pittsburgh, Syracuse ) move these schools to the BigTen

New SEC
Alabama, Auburn, Miss St, Ole Miss, LSU, Texas A&M, Arkansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Okla St, Kansas, KSU, Iowa State, Texas, TCU, Baylor, Texas Tech,

Not that your proposal makes any sense, but I'm curious as to your motivation for splitting the SEC up?
01-04-2021 08:52 AM
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