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[QUOTE="uconnyankee, post: 4717150, member: 2041"] I think the ACC could salvage itself, but it needs to be proactive. And things have to bounce their way. Neither of which will likely happen. Assuming it loses 5 schools and ND goes as well, you’ve still got stellar hoops and several fb schools. The goal isn’t to beat SEC or Big, you just have to beat Big 12 or be close to keep P4 status. Ultimately, comes down to when the P2 stop grabbing schools. Is that 20, 22, or 24. 20 helps Acc since they have more value and would likely be the next target. In that case you still have Nc state, Pitt, VA tech, and Louisville as core fb. Wake is wake. If ACC could woo Kansas, WVU and Cincy plus UConn, that is a nice win. Maybe add USF and Memphis and it’s a decent fb league maybe enough to keep P4. Basketball would be strong. Syracuse and BC need to step up on both fb and bb. [/QUOTE]
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