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Florida State to sue ACC over GOR
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[QUOTE="FfldCntyFan, post: 5076759, member: 71"] I have a difficult time believing that tg he B1G would add a member who is clearly the second best asset in a state when they don't already have the best asset (U of Florida in in the SEC). I also highly doubt that the SEC has any desire to add a school to a market where they already have a presence. The legacy that gave them Ole Miss/Miss St; Alabama/Auburn and Tennessee/Vanderbilt now appears to be less than desirable. My personal belief is that FSU overplayed their hand by believing that all they needed to do was let the B1G and/or SEC know that they were on the market and an offer would be imminent. They have been hurt further by the changes in the market (Washington & Oregon joining the B1G at a discount, SMU joining the ACC basically for free). They may need to take a serious haircut to join a P-2 conference if one is willing to add them. [/QUOTE]
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