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What if Espn facilitated a trade between the ACC and the SEC?
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RE: What if Espn facilitated a trade between the ACC and the SEC?
(08-16-2022 01:31 AM)AuzGrams Wrote:  I’d love to see Vanderbilt in the ACC & NC State in the SEC. Vanderbilt basketball especially would be cool in the ACC.

As would Kentucky if we could have the program without their dreadful fans.
08-16-2022 05:47 AM
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RE: What if Espn facilitated a trade between the ACC and the SEC?
I don't think a trade is remotely possible, I think ESPN is positioning themselves dominate southern football and east coast basketball once a college tournament rivals the NCAA, a la the original NIT.

It's pretty easy to do, just take the LIV approach and offer the participants more money than the NCAA tournament. 64 teams in four locations with the Fab 4 in MSG.



BUT, one of the few trades I would be okay with is FSU for S. Carolina just because of history.
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