You bought in.B1G all the way! ACC Should be our fallback conference when all else fails.
So you're saying we'll join the Big Ten. Cool. I've decided to type out "Big Ten". This conference has the deepest tradition. We have tradition too. Ivy League of BCS of athletic conferences. Unreal.Take the ACC, leaving it, should another invite come, wouldn't be too difficult. Either option is miles better than where we currently are. SU and ND are both on their way to the ACC and that's not stopping them from being rumored B1G expansion targets.
Additionally, you don't want to get the reputation for saying no to conferences that would very obviously be better than your current one and you have no sentimental reason to say no. You never know who would be rubbed the wrong way by a public denial of a formal invite, there are probably people in the B1G who have some sentimental ACC ties. This is all of course so long as Delaney wasn't on Line 2. Then Swofford can go duck himself.
I'm not saying we will, I'm only saying if the ACC had offered last week, or if they offer next week, and there's no sign of an imminent B1G offer, we must accept if for no other reason than the worst case scenario is we end up in essentially the same league we've been in for the last eight years, which is still miles better than playing tulane, houston, smu, and san diego state.
I'm not saying we will, I'm only saying if the ACC had offered last week, or if they offer next week, and there's no sign of an imminent B1G offer, we must accept if for no other reason than the worst case scenario is we end up in essentially the same league we've been in for the last eight years, which is still miles better than playing tulane, houston, smu, and san diego state.