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[QUOTE="Ldandy, post: 1144201, member: 4584"] I have to believe that schools like UCONN and Cincy know that their futures are somewhere other than The AAC. I can't fathom these schools spending the money on coaches and facilities that they have been recently if their long term futures are going to be games against Tulsa and SMU. Despite Stimpy and other ACC Fans protest, I still believe there is greater value in Cincy in The ACC than VPI. Cincy provides a new market for TV/recruiting, better basketball, and regional rivalries for Pitt, ND, and Louisville. IMO they will be the fill in for when the inevitable SEC or B1G raid happens. Too much money in TV for both UVA and VPI to stay in the ACC forever. Hell with Lville in, the illusion of academic integrity has been shattered. Might as well take WVU and UCF and put together a nice conference. ACC North- BC, Cuse, Pitt, Cincy, Lville, WVU, UVA, UNC South- Duke, WFU, NCSU, Clemson, GT, FSU, UCF, Miami The conference would have decent penetration into the midwest, cover much of the East Coast, still own North Carolina, and be able to lay claim to Florida. [/QUOTE]
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