Fishy
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The Big East doesn't even bat an eye when it gets raided these days - we're used to it. Ever see those National Geographic specials where the lions are basically eating a water buffalo alive and it's just sitting there chewing it's food?
That's the Big East...shock has set in - "We just lost Rutgers? Hmm...order new stationary, I guess. Be a dear and Google the MAC conference for me..."
But the ACC, this is new ground for them.
First, kudos to the Miami SID who released a statement to announce that Miami has decided to ban themselves from the post-season bowls this year. They slid that sucker right in after the Maryland story went official...that is how you bury bad news.
Second, this could go really, really poorly for the ACC.
What if the big boys truly decide to end realignment once and for all? The SEC, Big Ten and Big 12 have no choice but to start looking at the ACC like it's a flea market.
One pulls off VaTech and NC State, one pulls off Clemson and Florida State and then the Big Ten takes UNC and Virginia.
In world where Rutgers will now make about $30,000,000 annually, anything is possible.
That's the Big East...shock has set in - "We just lost Rutgers? Hmm...order new stationary, I guess. Be a dear and Google the MAC conference for me..."
But the ACC, this is new ground for them.
First, kudos to the Miami SID who released a statement to announce that Miami has decided to ban themselves from the post-season bowls this year. They slid that sucker right in after the Maryland story went official...that is how you bury bad news.
Second, this could go really, really poorly for the ACC.
What if the big boys truly decide to end realignment once and for all? The SEC, Big Ten and Big 12 have no choice but to start looking at the ACC like it's a flea market.
One pulls off VaTech and NC State, one pulls off Clemson and Florida State and then the Big Ten takes UNC and Virginia.
In world where Rutgers will now make about $30,000,000 annually, anything is possible.