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ACC Network looking more like a sinking ship than the rising tide
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[QUOTE="Exit 4, post: 2681767, member: 2268"] It won't ever happen, but right sizing the ACC would mean adding UConn to re-energize their NY/NE/NYC market and to add Temple to help fill the mid atlantic void left by the loss of Maryland. To make it all fit, you'd have to jettison Wake Forest which is a net media loser for the AAC footprint and bring ND in full time. Again, none of this is happening, but it represents to me what the right fix is to elevate the ACC if the ACC wants to strengthen itself as a regional conference both in the short and long term. If its just straight money grab with no value placed on the long term benefits of regional rivals, then add two schools in Texas with one of them being UT. [/QUOTE]
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