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The original 8 (or at least right before FSU was admitted) were UMD, UVA, UNC, NCST, Duke, Wake, Clemson, and GT, correct?
The original 7 were UMCP, UNC, Duke, WF, NCSU, Clemson and South Carolina, I believe. UVa joined a year or 2 after those 7 created the conference I think. In the 70s, South Carolina took issue with the ACC's stance on the student-athlete and overall academics and left to become independent. After that (in the late 70s), GT was invited. GT used to be an SEC school and may have even been an SEC charter member (but I could be wrong). It wasn't until 2005 that the ACC actually crossed the Mason-Dixon line to add BC. Before 2003, the ACC only had a southern identity.
BStimpy is right about WVU and Tech. Those 2 were left behind in the mountains due to travel concerns mostly and maybe a little bit of "hillbilly abandonment syndrome." Tech tried to get in the ACC for 50+ years and at least 6 different times that I know of. Many UConn fans loathe the ACC and I truly get it (I lived it for a long time). I just hope Husky fans don't have to wait another 40 years to get into the ACC or the B1G. To this day, I still don't think a fair chunk of the ACC schools have "accepted" Tech as a member, as we luckily slipped through the cracks after 50+ years via messy and somewhat undignified political and legal actions. UNC and Duke never signed on for Tech and still look the other way at the mere mention of us. And if not for sharing some Veterinarian and Biomedical schools with UMCP and Wake, I'm not sure they would have wanted Tech either. And don't get me started on Shalala and the backdoor deals to shut Tech out and get SU and BC in.
I think if UConn is invited to the ACC, they will be accepted like Tech was, with a few schools like BC, FSU and Clemson not being very supportive. On the flip side, I think if the B1G invites UConn, it will be more of a unilateral support without any doubters. But it will take a unified front with all 14 schools in 100% agreement before they'd invite UConn, much they way they handled the last 4 additions since 1990. But that's just my opinion.
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And more travel was done by bus back then.