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  • bobestes
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    How to get into the ACC:

    1. Raze Nippert
    2. Move football to PBS
    3. Rebuild Fifth Third

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  • cincycpaw
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    Originally posted by mjv780 View Post
    It's the perfect $h!t storm surrounding UC right now. We need a bit of positive news.
    Yes please!

    We are on the edge....1 side is is green pastures...the other full of cow pies.

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  • mjv780
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    Originally posted by Rational Cat View Post
    Now, the fallout of being left in the Big East as the bulk of the conference moved out is being seen.

    We lost our coach, who couldn't get out fast enough. If we had made it into the ACC, maybe he stays?

    And now, Whit has to recruit a coach to a team that will basically be in CUSA after next year.

    More important than anything for the future of UC sports is that UC get into the ACC or Big 12.

    We have a new, inexperienced president, and a new, inexperienced AD. I hope they are both up to the task at hand.
    It's the perfect $h!t storm surrounding UC right now. We need a bit of positive news.

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  • Rational Cat
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    Now, the fallout of being left in the Big East as the bulk of the conference moved out is being seen.

    We lost our coach, who couldn't get out fast enough. If we had made it into the ACC, maybe he stays?

    And now, Whit has to recruit a coach to a team that will basically be in CUSA after next year.

    More important than anything for the future of UC sports is that UC get into the ACC or Big 12.

    We have a new, inexperienced president, and a new, inexperienced AD. I hope they are both up to the task at hand.

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  • mjv780
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    Originally posted by Bearcat22 View Post
    I am seeing a lot of birds chirping (tweets) about Ga. Tech going to the B1G and they are just waiting on the 16th member.

    I know... its twitter and if everything said on there was true we would be in the ACC. Now if we truely are the next best option for ACC, this might be good news.
    I noticed a lot of buzz about the GT rumor too... however, my gut tells me if that happens, I'm not sure we're first in line for the GT spot.
    Can't wait for some stability and understanding of UC's situation (in both coaching and conference rumors) - whatever the outcome.

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  • Bearcat22
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    I am seeing a lot of birds chirping (tweets) about Ga. Tech going to the B1G and they are just waiting on the 16th member.

    I know... its twitter and if everything said on there was true we would be in the ACC. Now if we truely are the next best option for ACC, this might be good news.

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  • kennh
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    I think at some point in the next 2 years we end up in the ACC which will look a like like the old Big East. The only problem with that is I think the Big 4 will try to go to 16 each and set up a perfect (for them) playoff system. They will have the conference championships. Then the champions of the Big 4 conferences will have a playoff for the National Championship. It's too logical not to happen. I don't think we make it into a Big 4 of 16 teams each. We will get cut out of that but we could be in a somewhat strong remaining ACC.

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  • applegbt
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    Originally posted by jadam222 View Post
    No, we could never get where we want to go staying put. There is not enough revenue.
    I wasn't suggesting that we should "stay put". But rather that an invite to a stable ACC or Big 12 might be more likely if Maryland proves that it is VERY costly to leave the ACC.

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  • cpawstoney
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    What now for Cincinnati and UConn?

    Andy Katz:
    There is a perception at Cincinnati and, to some extent, UConn that the ACC will at some point lose at least two more programs to the SEC (Florida State and Clemson?) and two to the Big Ten (some combination of North Carolina, Virginia and Georgia Tech?). The idea is that UC and UConn will get into the ACC -- not a question of if but when.

    ACC commissioner John Swofford made it clear -- yet again -- that he likes the number 14 for football (15 for hoops with Notre Dame) and that there is no fear the league will lose any other members. North Carolina and Virginia have publicly stated their commitment to the ACC. Remember, though, no one had visions of Maryland leaving a few months ago either.

    The issue for both schools is that they have no other option. As Manuel acknowledges, they have to keep doing well and prove that their athletic programs are worth the ACC's investment. North Carolina's outgoing chancellor, Holden Thorp, didn't mince words on Wednesday's teleconference. The choice of Louisville had nothing to do with academics and everything to do with deliverables on the field and court and in financial support and facilities.
    http://espn.go.com/mens-college-bask...ege-basketball

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  • Rob99
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    I don't think you can get to four conferences without some kind of merger between the Pac 12 and Big 12. Four conferences may not be the final destination, but if it is there will probably be an east coast conference. B1G (North/Midwest), SEC (South), Pac 12 (West), and ACC (East) would seem logical. I think there is just as much of a chance to have 5 major conferences though.

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  • jadam222
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    No, we could never get where we want to go staying put. There is not enough revenue.

    Originally posted by applegbt View Post
    If we are truly one of the top choices left outside the "big 5", I sometimes wonder if it wouldn't be better for UC if the 50 million exit fee for Maryland were upheld and the ACC stayed intact.

    In that scenario it seems like there would be at least a chance of less shuffling between the big conferences and in turn, five conferences looking to fill their few remaining spots from the best programs still available, instead of a consolidation into four super conferences which we would most likely not be a part of.

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  • jadam222
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    Don't be surprised if its the Big 12.

    Originally posted by RedRocker View Post
    We'll be in the ACC no later than '15, but the question will be: what will the ACC look like by then? Frankly, it's going to look a lot like the old Big East.

    The ACC could lose 2-6 teams with NC, NC State, Duke, UVA, VT, GT, FSU and Clemson all in play.

    UC, UConn and USF could be added along with UCF and others.

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  • applegbt
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    If we are truly one of the top choices left outside the "big 5", I sometimes wonder if it wouldn't be better for UC if the 50 million exit fee for Maryland were upheld and the ACC stayed intact.

    In that scenario it seems like there would be at least a chance of less shuffling between the big conferences and in turn, five conferences looking to fill their few remaining spots from the best programs still available, instead of a consolidation into four super conferences which we would most likely not be a part of.

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  • Bearcat Otto
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    Originally posted by JohnFrancis View Post
    Well, this would certainly open a spot for UC into the ACC....

    http://www.govolsxtra.com/news/2012/...artner=popular
    The ACC will be the old BE.

    And they will still looking in from the outside for major bowls.

    UC needs to concentrate on getting an invite one of the four, sixteen team conferences. They, and only they, will be in control of the large pursestrings.

    I feel pretty confident that the ACC is not the answer.

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  • ucfan34
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    Originally posted by OCASCM07 View Post
    I don't want the ACC to get poached in case we do get the invite but it would serve those idiots right for not getting to 16 first in an attempt to prevent the poaching.
    What about getting to 16 teams would prevent another conference poaching schools from the ACC? I've seen this point come up multiple times, and seem to be missing something.

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