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Did you read the beginning of my reply? lolSo these students would be expected to travel, compete and do coursework while online?
Did you read the beginning of my reply? lolSo these students would be expected to travel, compete and do coursework while online?
Where you used then instead of than? Yeah.Did you read the beginning of my reply? lol
Agree.I will eat my shoe if Stanford joins the MWC. Those ass-sniffers wouldn't be caught dead in the same conference as Colorado State and Boise.
Touche!Where you used then instead of than? Yeah.
And if my pool of candidates is limited to just this message board, we're back to where we started from. ME asking YOU.
I don't think you can have these athletes roaming around the other side of the country doing remote work while also competing during the week. Whoever is doing the scheduling is going to be earning their paycheck, that much is for sure.
Sorry, I thought in this world Florida State and Clemson had bolted to the SEC. With those two, the ACC might be a conference worth joining for us. And us doing so probably would save the ACC.It would be a poor move for Notre Dame. I'm just saying that Notre Dame has the clout to single-handedly calm the ACC's turbulent waters and essentially save the conference.
A football conference comprised of Notre Dame, Clemson, Florida State, Miami and Virginia Tech (even though the latter two have fallen on hard times) is "good enough" to survive on its own.
This is part of my point. Other than a few schools, most of the P5 schools have been garbage over the decades sans a season or two here or there. It is funny the conferences do not like to add the better G5 schools yet never kick out their bottom feeders. You can even say TCU and Utah were every bit as good when playing in the Mtn West, they just get more respect now being in a P5 conference. The SEC is arguably the best conference in all sports yet still get it handed to them on occasion from non P5 programs.I mean, for whatever it's worth, none of this is really impressive to me.
LameThe Athletic just released an article that Cal and Stanford are having discussions with the ACC.
Big Game Boomer got something right for once.
That could be interesting.The Athletic just released an article that Cal and Stanford are having discussions with the ACC.
Dumb, they should just merge the remaining Pac teams with the MWC. It would be a respectable conference in FB and BBThe Athletic just released an article that Cal and Stanford are having discussions with the ACC.
Whenever the ACC time bomb goes off, they will probably band together with what's left of the PAC and try to raid the Big 12(?) to fill in the middle parts and form a national conference.That could be interesting.
Could see ACC positioning itself as the “academic” conference when the next round of realignment occurs (top of ACC leaving). Duke, BC, UVA, Wake, GT, Syracuse are all very likely to have no suitors. Duke may have some interest from the Big-12, but I think they’d rather stay in a watered-down ACC if the money is somewhat similar. The below wouldn’t be a great conference by any means but would at least allow these schools to remain somewhat relevant. In theory this conference could also expand and take the best of the American or other G5s as well.The Athletic just released an article that Cal and Stanford are having discussions with the ACC.
This is why NCAA football is going nuts. Everyone is only thinking of themselves and not the collective (I'd also prefer ND remain more "national"). It's where leagues like the NFL have an advantage. Sport needs some sort of Commissioner with power. Doubt it would ever happen.Hell no. That would stick ND into a regional group. They have been trying to avoid that. They would lose their national footprint which is what makes them special. Regional alignment is not needed and is boring. It’s why I detest the SEC all they do is play southern schools.
Uh-ooooooooh.Could see ACC positioning itself as the “academic” conference when the next round of realignment occurs (top of ACC leaving). Duke, BC, UVA, Wake, GT, Syracuse are all very likely to have no suitors. Duke may have some interest from the Big-12, but I think they’d rather stay in a watered-down ACC if the money is somewhat similar. The below wouldn’t be a great conference by any means but would at least allow these schools to remain somewhat relevant. In theory this conference could also expand and take the best of the American or other G5s as well.
Stanford
Cal
Boston College
Syracuse
UVA
Duke
Wake Forest
Georgia Tech
Would army and navy leave air force alone? Seems people forget there are three major service academies...Uh-ooooooooh.
Add Pitt, Tulane, Rice, USF, SMU, UConn, Army & Navy and ND makes #17
I don't see GT passing on the B1G or Big 12. Someone's coming for ATL and the SEC already has it with UGa so now you're back to 16.
Would army and navy leave air force alone? Seems people forget there are three major service academies...
I'll be damned if I'm going to recognize the chair force.Would army and navy leave air force alone? Seems people forget there are three major service academies...
Your late. Sherman came for ATL about 160 years ago.Uh-ooooooooh.
Add Pitt, Tulane, Rice, USF, SMU, UConn, Army & Navy and ND makes #17
I don't see GT passing on the B1G or Big 12. Someone's coming for ATL and the SEC already has it with UGa so now you're back to 16.
Chip Kelly making a lot of sense.Kelly talks ND (not that Kelly) Kelly points to Notre Dame football as an example for realignment
SMU is a pretty solid program these days and oh the history...Pony Excess to the ACC!
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Sources: ACC considering SMU in addition to Cal and Stanford in expansion talks
At a meeting of league presidents on Tuesday, executives explored the possibility of adding Cal, Stanford and SMU, or only inviting the two Pac-12 members.sports.yahoo.com
No, it doesn't open the contract, the newbs have to sign the gor.Wouldn't allowing another team in enable current ACC teams to leave?