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Regarding conference realignment & potential SEC expansion

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Regarding conference realignment & potential SEC expansion

Let's say a scenario occurs where the Big 10 at least gets UVA & maybe another, say maybe BC. Then the SEC gets VaTech

Is it necessarily a slam dunk, in your opinion, that the ACC implodes? Meaning FSU, Clemson & a whole band is going to leave for the Big 12?

Or would there be a chance the remaining ACC could stick together, meaning UNC, Duke, FSU, Clemson, Miami etc etc stick together & the SEC get VaTech/NCSU?

The ACC schools leaving for the Big 12 is 100% about money, I don't believe any of them really want to go there. Could the ACC salvage itself with those particular defections & do things to close the money gap not between the ACC & SEC/Big10 but the ACC & Big 12, which would negate a need for a move. Salvaging itself with things like unequal revenue sharing with particular schools, FSU/Clemson, & a potential ACC Network.

Is it feasible that UNC/Duke could tell the SEC, "thanks but no thanks, we like the ACC" & then the SEC move onto VaTech/NCSU & the ACC live on from there?

 
Could UNC (and Duke) make a decision most would question and stay with a sinking ACC ship? That's a very real possibility.

If Virginia and anyone else follows Maryland and jets for the B1G, I fully expect Florida State and Clemson to make an announcement they're moving to the Big 12.

If Virginia Tech is announced for the SEC, UNC is on the clock. If they don't go, NC State won't blink. They're gone.

I see nothing that, given further ACC defections, could financially salvage things at that point.

 
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