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Big 10, Pac 12, and ACC alliance to spill over into basketball?
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[QUOTE="bendm, post: 4041758, member: 9151"] The watered down ACC would be a reconstituted BE minus the bball only schools…. Let’s say in 15 years Clemson and FSU join the SEC and subsequently UNC and UVA join the big10. I don’t care what ND does but of the 10 remaining teams 6 used to be in the BE: Cuse, BC, Pitt, Lville, Vtech, Miami, plus gtech, ncstate, wake, and Duke. Add UConn, Cincy, WVU if possible, then maybe Memphis, and we’re right back at home. 9 of the 14 were BE schools. The new ACC Would be the 4th best conference. Better than the big12 even after adding ucf and BYU and about a million times better than the aac is. [/QUOTE]
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