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[QUOTE="CoastAtlantic, post: 1256931, member: 5174"] UVA, GT -> Big Ten UNC, VT -> SEC Miami, FSU, Clemson, NC State, Louisville, Notre Dame -> Big XVI "Big XVI" Miami, Louisville, Notre Dame, TCU FSU, Clemson, West Virginia, NC State Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Baylor Texas, Oklahoma, Texas Tech, Oklahoma State "New ACC" Syracuse, Boston College, Connecticut, Temple, Duke, Pitt, Cincinnati, Wake Forest, South Florida, Central Florida "New AAC" ECU, Memphis, Navy, Old Dominion, Charlotte, Tulane, SMU, Houston, Tulsa, Rice This is assuming that the Big Ten and Disney get back into good graces and the Four-Letter monster "allows" two ACC schools to bolt there. What would happen next is they move to protect other valuable properties by moving them into the SEC. So UNC and V-Tech go there. Finally, Fox opens its wallets to bring a bunch of schools to solidify and remake the BXII. The new BXVI might be able to snag the Orange Bowl contract, which would further damage the ACC's prestige. This would be the worst-case scenario for the ACC that I see. Even then, I don't see the Big Ten taking UConn if they could get two more ACC schools, so you might end up reuniting with mostly former Big East and AAC schools. With that said, I doubt it would ever come to that point. [/QUOTE]
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