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RE: ACC commissioner: Adding Louisville right decision at time and long term...
(10-27-2017 01:22 PM)Fighting Muskie Wrote:  I am not entirely sure that Florida St and Clemson weren't just blowing steam when they were rumored to be insisting on a football add to replace Maryland. I think they were signalling their willingness to have conversations with other conferences, especially if the Big Ten and/or the SEC further raided the ACC. I think there was serious concern that if among the 13 remaining ACC schools the Big Ten and SEC took 2 apiece it would make more sense financially for some or all of the remaining 9 to align with the Big 12 for survival.

Isn't there a Clemson poster on here who claims to know a Clemson BOT member and basically confirmed that Clemson and Fl State had made arrangements to bolt as a result of the early ACC chatter being heavily UConn?
10-27-2017 06:34 PM
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