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True, but I think it's more likely they will be in the B1G.Well that would be one way for the SEC to get back to the title game...
True, but I think it's more likely they will be in the B1G.Well that would be one way for the SEC to get back to the title game...
I agree. I see it more likely Miami joins BIG. Similar school as USC. This also gives BIG access to Florida with this move. I also think BIG would be interested in FSU as well.True, but I think it's more likely they will be in the B1G.
The UNC president effectively said that the same thing right after the settlement. Basically USF and Clemson spent all the time and money necessary to clean up the ACC GOR. UNC knows it will be the beneficiary of thatMiami - “Thanks FSU and Clemson for doing the work on this arrangement - and OBE programs for not being deserving of a cut”
Whelp, the SEC had 5 teams in the CFP and the ACC had one. Which conference made it to the CFP finalsI also agree with Miami to the B1G. The SEC has no reason to add Miami. There are several schools ahead of Miami that would better benefit the SEC.
Meanwhile, Miami provides more value to the B1G. (So does Florida State).
North Carolina and Virginia provide the most value to the SEC. (Those schools also provide value to the B1G, but I think the SEC gets them).
So you have FSU and Clemson going to the Big12?SEC: UNC, UVa.
Big Ten: Cal, Stanford, Miami and....
(I know people talk UNC, Virginia, Duke, etc., but Georgia Tech checks some AAU boxes too.)
Big 12: As many as they want out of NC State, VT, GTech, Pitt, or Louisville
Leftovers: Wake, SMU, Pitt, Syracuse, BC