Florida State is among 4 ACC schools against adding Cal, Stanford
The sand in the hourglass for Stanford and Cal to find a new home is just about gone. With the rejection of the ACC, the only options left to these two are to join the Mountain West or go independent. After the collapse of the Pac-12 last week,
the MWC has found itself in a position of strength and stands as a potential landing spot for the remaining four Pac-12 schools: Cal, Stanford, Oregon State, and Washington State. I think the MW looks a lot better this morning to Stanford and Cal than it did a week ago.
"It is about what's happening with the ACC or whoever [Cal and Stanford] are talking to," MWC commissioner Gloria Nevarez told ESPN on Thursday.
Four ACC schools are opposed to adding Cal and Stanford, a source confirmed to ESPN, but expansion discussions are not completely over as of Friday night.
Though there is no call currently scheduled for the presidents to talk about expansion again, the discussions continue in the hopes that perhaps they can get to 12 "yes" votes, the required number to add teams. Florida State, North Carolina, Clemson, and NC State
are opposed, a source said, confirming news first reported by Sports Illustrated.
Florida State, North Carolina, Clemson and NC State are opposed to adding Cal and Stanford to the ACC, a source confirmed to ESPN, but expansion discussions are not completely over as of Friday evening.
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