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Key tweets, and it's all gone to Hell.

According to Greg Swaim of Greg Swaim Sports, Clemson and Florida State could soon announce their departures from the ACC to join either the SEC or the Big Ten; with North Carolina, Virginia, and Miami possibly joining them, and the Big 12 having their eyes on Louisville, NC State, Virginia Tech, and Pitt.

Says announcement could come before the end of 2023.

This is non non non key
 
I might be remembering wrong but didn't Washington and Oregon outdraw FSU in ratings this past year? And aren't they getting half a B1G share cause Fox et al didn't want or have the money to pay them a full share?
 
According to Greg Swaim of Greg Swaim Sports, Clemson and Florida State could soon announce their departures from the ACC to join either the SEC or the Big Ten; with North Carolina, Virginia, and Miami possibly joining them, and the Big 12 having their eyes on Louisville, NC State, Virginia Tech, and Pitt.

Says announcement could come before the end of 2023.


According to vowelguy of vowelguysports.
Florida st might announce they are leaving in 2023.

According to vowelguy of vowelguysports.
Florida st might announce they are leaving in 2024.

According to vowelguy of vowelguysports.
Florida st might announce they are leaving in 2025.

According to vowelguy of vowelguysports.
Florida st might not announce they are leaving in 2023-25.

I guarantee that not a single one of my predictions will be wrong, and one will be very right.
 
I might be remembering wrong but didn't Washington and Oregon outdraw FSU in ratings this past year? And aren't they getting half a B1G share cause Fox et al didn't want or have the money to pay them a full share?
 
According to vowelguy of vowelguysports.
Florida st might announce they are leaving in 2023.

According to vowelguy of vowelguysports.
Florida st might announce they are leaving in 2024.

According to vowelguy of vowelguysports.
Florida st might announce they are leaving in 2025.

According to vowelguy of vowelguysports.
Florida st might not announce they are leaving in 2023-25.

I guarantee that not a single one of my predictions will be wrong, and one will be very right.
You have more credibility as Swaim, for sure
 
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According to Greg Swaim of Greg Swaim Sports, Clemson and Florida State could soon announce their departures from the ACC to join either the SEC or the Big Ten; with North Carolina, Virginia, and Miami possibly joining them, and the Big 12 having their eyes on Louisville, NC State, Virginia Tech, and Pitt.

Says announcement could come before the end of 2023.

BarkingDog: Thanks for info. Even if half or three quarters of these teams leave, UConn may get a spot in the ACC. Also, state government in Virginia has ensured that Virginia Tech has a decent conference so UVA may not leave if there is no landing spot for Va. Tech.
 
[QUOTE="LoyalFanCT, post: 4829299, member: “]Also, state government in Virginia has ensured that Virginia Tech has a decent conference so UVA may not leave if there is no landing spot for Va. Tech.
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Omg no. That is not what happened at all. And I assure you that UVA will do what’s best for UVA.
 
https://cardinalnews.org/2023/07/24/attorney-general-miyares-warns-that-virginia-tech-and-uva-should-not-do-anything-to-hurt-the-other-in-conference-realignment/[/URL]

Mark Warner got Virginia Tech into the ACC. Will it stay there? Syracuse's Daily Orange quoted Syracuse’s athletic director saying that UVA President John Casteen (UConn's former president) even threatened to pull Virginia out of the ACC if Virginia Tech wasn’t included.


 
Since we are screwed under the existing structure, anarchy is our friend, though, I'm not sure that existing P4 schools becoming more readily available really helps us.
“Chaos isn’t a pit. Chaos is a ladder." - Petyr “Littlefinger” Baelish
 
I didn’t think I needed to restate what has been discussed dozens of times.

Most ACC schools preferred UConn, but only slightly.
Four schools — BC , Syracuse, FSU, Clemson — were adamant that it had to be Louisville.
Since the other schools weren’t strongly tied to UConn, they were fine with taking Louisville to appease the others.
What is your source for this? Posters have said that Syracuse voted against UConn but have never given a source. I have never heard this in SU circles.
 
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I'm pretty sure Syracuse and Pitt both voted for us originally. It was really Clemson, FSU, Miami, BC, and VaTech that were against us.
 
What is your source for this? Posters have said that Syracuse voted against UConn but have never given a source. I have never heard this in SU circles.
I remember that after they announced they were leaving the big east but before they officially join the ACC they were informally polled about Connecticut joining and they indicated that they were not in favor of it. No idea what the position they took regarding us versus Louisville.
 
If the whole top end of the ACC is picked off by the power 3, then Syracuse and BC should want the best possible schools added since they have no better landing spot outside of the ACC.
USF
Tulane
UConn
Memphis

After that seems like a big gap and a log jam of options:
JMU
Liberty
Marshall
ECU
Rice
Temple

And that's assuming the conference doesn't want to look West any further
 
I'm pretty sure Syracuse and Pitt both voted for us originally. It was really Clemson, FSU, Miami, BC, and VaTech that were against us.

You are correct.

Clemson and FSU woke up and were afraid about the ACC’s football standing.

Ironically we beat Louisville that same season. AFTER Louisville was announced.

Between the Louisville thing and the panic CalFord/SMU adds nobody makes awful decisions like the ACC does.
 
Years later and folks still commiserating about being passed over for the ville. Wrong. We got passed over by Pitt- after that our chances grew increasingly smaller.
 
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[QUOTE="LoyalFanCT, post: 4829299, member: “]Also, state government in Virginia has ensured that Virginia Tech has a decent conference so UVA may not leave if there is no landing spot for Va. Tech.

Omg no. That is not what happened at all. And I assure you that UVA will do what’s best for UVA.
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No, history does not support that.
 
Years later and folks still commiserating about being passed over for the ville. Wrong. We got passed over by Pitt- after that our chances grew increasingly smaller.
True but when Maryland bolted for the B1G with Rutgers we were considered the front runner because The ACC passed on UWVA ( the best BE football program ) because of academics and the Mountaineers are actually a better school academically than Louisville . So the Cards were somewhat of a surprise. It was the FSU’s , Clemson’s , and Miami’s threat to go to the Big 12 that vetoed us even though we were most likely tobacco roads first choice. We had no school with any weight willing to fight to the death for us , plus we had multiple enemies . They also saw Louisville as a Big 12 target. Back then , the phrase we heard was “UConn’s got no place else to go “The AAC idea of a coast to coast conference was considered folly at the time.
 

Well, we had current/incoming BIG teams vs. current/incoming SEC teams...this is what the oligarchy wanted.

On a separate note, really nice showing by Liberty in the Fiesta Bowl...hmmm 39 point blowout, yeah, that really showed the world that UConn didn't deserve their Fiesta Bowl appearance. Our fanbase got roasted for not "showing up", but at least the team showed up and tried to keep up with the Sooners. Instead Liberty literally flamed out against a PAC of ducks.
 
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at the end of the day i place the blame squarely on kliavkoff getting outmaneuvered by yormak. the deal the big12 got from fox/cbs was the PACs to lose and it prob woulda been slightly better. say ~$40 million per year per team.

it was never in question that the PAC was the superior football conference. rather than the PAC imploding it should be the big12 begging espn for scraps and espn+ time slots right now because no other conferences would have scooped up its pitiful assemblance of programs. meanwhile all but WSU and OSU found homes in the remaining P4.
 

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