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RE: The Big 12 raiding the ACC for 4 schools
(04-05-2021 12:07 PM)quo vadis Wrote:  
(04-05-2021 12:00 PM)ken d Wrote:  
(04-05-2021 11:47 AM)Nerdlinger Wrote:  
(04-05-2021 10:00 AM)georgia_tech_swagger Wrote:  
(04-05-2021 09:32 AM)DFW HOYA Wrote:  Optimal ACC:
Clemson
Duke
Georgia Tech
Maryland
North Carolina
North Carolina State
South Carolina
Virginia
Virginia Tech
Wake Forest


Close. Drop Maryland. Add most of the SEC East (TN, UGAg, UF, USC-e, UK, Auburn).

That'd be 14 schools. Would you add FSU and Miami for 16?

Auburn, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina
Miami-FL, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Clemson
Virginia Tech, Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky
Wake Forest, North Carolina, Duke, NC State

Would that conference command SEC money?

Um, well if you gave the ACC big SEC brands like Auburn, Florida, Tennessee and Georgia, sure.

But that's about as likely as me convincing Monica Belluci, Gal Gadot, Kate Upton and Giselle Bundchen to all spend the night with me this year.


Monica Bellucci in Shoot Em Up ... impressive.
04-05-2021 08:12 PM
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