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Originally posted by jkwuc89 View PostIn today's crazy realignment world, regional rivalries are being thrown out the window. So, I don't think geographical boundaries will have a significant influence on where UC ultimately ends up.
What do folks think about joining two conferences? Perhaps UC basketball and the non-revenue generating sports can join the Catholic 7's new league and UC football can find a home somewhere else...like the Mountain West for instance?
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Originally posted by jkwuc89 View PostIn today's crazy realignment world, regional rivalries are being thrown out the window. So, I don't think geographical boundaries will have a significant influence on where UC ultimately ends up.
What do folks think about joining two conferences? Perhaps UC basketball and the non-revenue generating sports can join the Catholic 7's new league and UC football can find a home somewhere else...like the Mountain West for instance?RIP #12 Greg Cook (1946-2012)
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Originally posted by bearcatd View PostHow does that work? How would this move leverage the ACC?
By doing this, if the ACC were raided again their replacement prospects have dwindled considerably and thus they may be in a very weak position, possibly weaker than this newly proposed league
Current/future ACC roster includes:
FSU
Clemson
North Carolina
NC State
Wake Forest
Duke
Virginia
Virginia Tech
Miami
Georgia Tech
Pitt
Syracuse
Louisville
BC
Say the B1G grabs GT and Virginia to go to 16 and the SEC grabs NC or NC State and VT to get to 16 and then FSU and Clemson go to the B12 to become the B12 again, this leaves the ACC with 8 teams and looking a lot like the old Big East.
At this point, if UC, UConn and USF amongst others are tied into a new conference, the ACC has very few candidates to replace the departing teams to get to 10 or 12. Their choices may be limited to ODU, NC Charlotte, Georgia State, etc.
UC and UConn are gambling that with this threat that the ACC will add them sooner rather than later and get to 16.RIP #12 Greg Cook (1946-2012)
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CoB '90 MBA '04
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Originally posted by jkwuc89 View PostIn today's crazy realignment world, regional rivalries are being thrown out the window. So, I don't think geographical boundaries will have a significant influence on where UC ultimately ends up.
What do folks think about joining two conferences? Perhaps UC basketball and the non-revenue generating sports can join the Catholic 7's new league and UC football can find a home somewhere else...like the Mountain West for instance?
http://www.washingtonpost.com/sports...5a7_story.html
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Originally posted by jkwuc89 View PostIn today's crazy realignment world, regional rivalries are being thrown out the window. So, I don't think geographical boundaries will have a significant influence on where UC ultimately ends up.
What do folks think about joining two conferences? Perhaps UC basketball and the non-revenue generating sports can join the Catholic 7's new league and UC football can find a home somewhere else...like the Mountain West for instance?
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