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Absolutely, but I don’t see the SEC being out done on the money front, they’ll find a way to take the lead for the sake of doing so. If the only proven team to compete and win at the highest level (disregarding Michigans lone appearance last year) decided they no longer wanted to be there, and money wasn’t an option does that change ND’s stance? Assuming they’re working out the details to join.
Seems to me that the Big 10 currently is only slightly ahead of the ACC in terms of competition. Sure with the addition of USC, and I guess UCLA, with the possibility of ND it changes quite a bit.
They can't compete in a full on arms race with the B1G and the big AAU schools they bring into the B1Gger.
They can't compete off the field, it's not close.
