I haven't heard Fishy say that stuff about the ACC. In fact, he has said the opposite. He did temper the near certainty that UConn would get in over UConn. That being said, as the ACC loses members, the ability of BC to ice UConn becomes increasingly untenable. They go from pumping up Louisville to looking more than weak by finally admitting they can't compete. Every school down there has other schools in the neighborhood, so BC's defense looks increasingly shoddy.
The problem, as I see it, is that there might be a mass defection from the ACC at some point, and that the schools on the outside looking in will be frozen out.
Consider, almost every school but Wake Forest, Cuse, Ville and BC might find a spot. One more might get frozen out (Duke, Pitt, or GT) but if you buy the idea that the B12 has 6 spots open, the B1G has 2, the SEC 2, then you realize that UNC, UVa, FSU and Clemson are definites, with 4 other likelies like Miami, NC State, VT and GT, and one of Duke and Pitt landing a spot.
Who gets left?
Likely Pitt, Cuse, BC, Wake Forest, Ville.