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Fingers crossedAfter a lot of talking, we are now at the Rubicon: the schools that don't file a lawsuit now following FSU and Clemson are the ones that don't have a sure-fire landing spot.
Genetics is a fraud and he has been exposed many times publicly.But… but… Genetics told me Clemson was going to be left out like us. Why would they do this?!
just scanned it and it seems like Clemson's argument is that:
If we stay in this depleted ACC or the **** big 12 Miami will fall way too far behind to catch up .Hope UM isn’t far behind like this afternoon lol
They have the numbers to absorb 2/3 departures, hence why the addition of SMU, Cal and Stanford was vital for the mere survivor of the conference (unlike the pac-12) but P4? Yeah, ACC teams can forget about that.Jim Phillips needs to compromise and pivot or he's going to be left with no conference at all.
When the biggest teams in your conference are suing you so they can leave, you have no future. The best path forward for the ACC is to acquire more G5 type programs, let the true P2 schools leave at a negotiated exit rate/GOR buyout, and survive as a G5 type conference.
His stubbornness is going to lead to the ACC completely falling apart like the Pac12 did.
I tend to agree but will say that Miami is the one school that could just let fsu do all the blocking and we follow up the gap as it relates to state law ruling.Fingers crossed
This is also a valid pointI tend to agree but will say that Miami is the one school that could just let fsu do all the blocking and we follow up the gap as it relates to state law ruling.
I hope Miami takes the more aggressive route, they will eventually have to take an action, but I won’t also wouldn’t be doom and gloom if it’s not instant