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NY Times article on realignment

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Don’t expect the Atlantic Coast Conference to make any sudden moves. It was out of character for the league to grow to 14 colleges to become the largest major conference in football in the country. Unless a university of tangible financial value surfaces (Notre Dame or Texas), the A.C.C. will stay at 14 for the near future. There is little chance it will add UConn or Rutgers anytime soon, unless it is to complement a college of significant football value.
University presidents do not mind leaving leagues so bludgeoned that they need tourniquets, but killing one would be frowned upon. The only people who do not realize this are UConn officials, who are tripping over themselves to leak stories about their unhappiness with the Big East, which hurts that league’s efforts to look stable and expand. But UConn, which has no athletic director and a new president, may have nowhere to go. Because most realignment decisions are driven by football, joining Massachusetts in the Mid-American Conference could be UConn’s best available option at this point.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/22/s...rs-calm-returns-to-college-football.html?_r=1
 

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This was posted much earlier. Thamel had his head up his a ss then, and now.
 

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when does the NYT get something accurate?

in typical NYT fashion, he didn't seem to cite anything or anybody

just another reporter that thinks he knows everythin. In this case, he already knows the end result all over the country
 

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and what North Carolina Univ is going to leave the ACC? seriously?
 
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