I like you @
btstimpy , but if you think Temple, or even Navy, can restore what you lost in Maryland, you're crazy.
Losing Maryland hurts. I know that the ACC doesn't want to admit that. Trust me, the Big East was there. We rationalized away losing Miami, and Virginia Tech, and BC. And then, for a time, we were better for it in basketball, and solid enough in football that the raid didn't really seem to matter.
But it did.
And the Maryland raid matters as well.
I like Louisville as a basketball program (although I'm less bullish on their football). I'm not going to trash their academics as some do...But they don't meet the ACC's professed standards. They should be in the BXII with West Virginia and Cincy. UConn should be in the ACC.
But the acceptance of Louisville highlighted a faultline, different from the faultline in the old Big East, but just as meaningful. The ACC is the basketball schools vs. the football schools politically. That division may not ultimately cause the league to disintegrate, but it has forced it to make short term decisions rather than long term ones, and that, I think, will hurt the league long term relative to the three other leagues that are stable (B1G, P12, SEC).