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I get it, but putting feelings aside, this would be bad for the ACC, which in turn would be bad for Miami.Good....let them MFers join the conference from **** for all I give af....
I get it, but putting feelings aside, this would be bad for the ACC, which in turn would be bad for Miami.Good....let them MFers join the conference from **** for all I give af....
If what I posted above is accurate, ND is contractually obligated to join the ACC if it forgoes football independence in the next 15 years.I get it, but putting feelings aside, this would be bad for the ACC, which in turn would be bad for Miami.
ND can not join a conference not named acc until after 2035ACC needs to do something. Right now, ND doesn’t. It’s going to be funny ND ***** around and end up in a different conference, when it’s all said and done.
It is accurate. There’s been writings about that earlier this morning in news articlesIf what I posted above is accurate, ND is contractually obligated to join the ACC if it forgoes football independence in the next 15 years.
MaybeDoesn't seem like the SEC is stopping at 16. They tryna conquer sh*t. 1940's Germany style.
I can't see the ppl up north doing business with the good ol boys of the south tbh.Maybe
but whoever posted that Ohio St thing is beyond batsh1t crazy
What a clash of egos that would be......I can't see the ppl up north doing business with the good ol boys of the south tbh.
As a GA Southern alum you're right when it comes to football.Georgia Tech is so far down what the state cares about. I say this without exaggeration but there is probably a more vested interest in Georgia Southern and Georgia State than Georgia Tech.
Cincinnati makes infinitely more sense than WVUWest Virginia makes the most sense.
I still think the ACC would be better off merging with the B1G or Pac 12. Cut out the weak links in both leagues so you can compete with the SEC.
I sadly know a few people pretty deep at OSU and they were laughing pretty hard at thatI can't see the ppl up north doing business with the good ol boys of the south tbh.