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This is the latest Warchant update, still can’t say our name.
He has FSU/Clemson trending to the SEC and the next move for the B1G is UNC/UVA according to his “sources”
Is there anything to say?
This is the latest Warchant update, still can’t say our name.
He has FSU/Clemson trending to the SEC and the next move for the B1G is UNC/UVA according to his “sources”
Fck yeah it makes it hardI wonder if adding Stanford, California and Southern Methodist as members give them full immediate voting rights? If so, the path to dissolution makes it that much harder with these three new members.
ND will not join until the mid-2030s at the earliest, and even then, it would have to be because they are slighted in the college football playoff system.
That people are just throwing **** against the wall at this point.Is there anything to say?
Is there anything to say?
This is the latest Warchant update, still can’t say our name.
He has FSU/Clemson trending to the SEC and the next move for the B1G is UNC/UVA according to his “sources”
This is the latest Warchant update, still can’t say our name.
He has FSU/Clemson trending to the SEC and the next move for the B1G is UNC/UVA according to his “sources”
Do you know how big that “if” is?If the Noles guy is correct and SEC takes FSU and Clemson and B10 takes UNC and UVA, it seems like we’re the odd ones out.
Where do we go in that scenario?
Starting to feel like it’s more likely that the ACC expands than anyone leaves though :/
Or there are enough teams who are afraid they will be totally ****ed if the ACC dissolves (as opposed to mostly ****ed if it survives) and want to bring in more members to keep that avenue closed.maybe I’m wrong but new conference members usually don’t have full voting rights
Exactly. That's not the move you would make to counter the SEC adding another Florida school AND taking the ACC's current elite program.Why would Virginia get in before Miami? ESPECIALLY if Florida State goes to the SEC and leaves Miami as the last big school in the state for the taking? UNC I kind of understand but Virginia being more attractive than Miami doesn't make any sense to me.
Exactly. That's not the move you would make to counter the SEC adding another Florida school AND taking the ACC's current elite program.
That's the move that does make sense though for a clown sitting in Tally that might* be right about FSU and have some leads on Clemson but wants to put out even bigger "info" that goes viral (for the moment).
So what sounds good to someone like that? The B1G taking what he probably deems the 3rd most valuable ACC program in UNC. But he has to pair them with a 2nd program for this "info" to be sellable. So he does the laziest thing possible and just defaults to the B1G's academic reputation. Lemme add UVag in there! They're kinda near some tv markets and they're football program is bigger than Dook and it'd be easier to explain than if I go with VT....
It takes 12 ACC program votes to approve expansion. Hoping that FSU, Clemson, Miami and Va Tech are at least holding strong against expansion.I can see the SEC wanting FSU and Clemson and ESPN working to make that happen, but if they are able to leave under favorable conditions than wouldn’t that open a precedent for us to leave to b10?
On a side note, if Stanford joins the ACC, Notre Dame should play boston college, Pitt, us, and Stanford every year
Allegedly there are at least 5 hard NO on expansion right nowIt takes 12 ACC program votes to approve expansion. Hoping that FSU, Clemson, Miami and Va Tech are at least holding strong against expansion.
Alex, I will buy you a beer at the Titanic if you're right!!Allegedly there are at least 5 hard NO on expansion right now
I’m not going to drown soberAlex, I will buy you a beer at the Titanic if you're right!!
Allegedly there are at least 5 hard NO on expansion right now