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RE: McMurphy: ACC to start "Success Incentive Initiative" in 2024
(05-24-2023 04:52 PM)UCbball21 Wrote:  
(05-24-2023 04:01 PM)PicksUp Wrote:  
(05-24-2023 03:55 PM)esayem Wrote:  
(05-24-2023 02:36 PM)UCbball21 Wrote:  This is the beginning of the end of the ACC.

Haven't heard that one before lol


I wish posters would come up with some original material 04-wine

Same guys that keep saying that the PAC should have added Oklahoma St and Baylor and they would be fine now.04-rock

Yeah, the PAC should have, along with Kansas + Texas Tech and they would have signed a TV contract better than the Big 12 and ACC's by now.

Thankfully the PAC didn't, because Cincy is now in a much better position than it would have been had the PAC raided the Big 12 when it had the chance.

There is absolutely zero evidence your hypothetical would have garnered any money. Zero. Im sure Lubbock and Stillwater OK would have saved the PAC!05-stirthepot

This is all speculation and fantasy.
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