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The ACC is never adding UConn and Rutgers. But hey, let's keep the dream alive.
As Funster asks you ...where is your proof of this...any proof?! Unlike you, I believe there is enough circumstantial evidence emerging that makes me believe UConn is quite likely to be invited to join the ACC. In fact, I believe that UConn officials may have been told of their favorable standing and are now in the mode of securing votes. That would help explain the phone call to, and now the rumored meeting with, the BC president by Prez Herbst. I'm not certain BC's vote is needed, but why not try to point out to BC, all of the positives which could accrue to them if UConn were admitted. If you're able to convince your chief antagonist, then you may also get any possible fence-sitters to come over to your side as well.
There are other reasons I believe this may already be at this stage. Granted, they are circumstantial in nature, but nonetheless, when gathered from different sources and locations, they begin to have much more credibility. Among them is Coach P's statement that we WILL be in a BCS conference. How does he KNOW this, especially with the future of the BE's automatic BCS bid now in question? Another is the well connected sports radio host in Raleigh suggesting that his sources have told him that UConn is in line to be invited in a matter of weeks. Finally, we have coaches K and Williams stating they would like to see the ACC expand to 16 teams. Why would two high profile basketball coaches who wield a lot clout in their conference say this publicly? Why not just be happy with the two new additions and ONLY talk about them? Could it be because they know the ACC is on the verge of adding one of the strongest basketball programs in the nation to their league? Are these facts? No! However, the composite picture is beginning to cast a favorable light on UConn's garnering an ACC invite.
