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Carl, you asked toppencil for an explanation as to why Nova, SJU, PC, Gtown, aren't in the ACC. The answer is they don't need to be. They are in a great league today, playing long time regional rivals at the highest level of their primary sport (BB). It would make no sense for them to be in the ACC.
True, that's a good answer. But why don't they need to be? Football. They need us more than we need them.
Another question would be - and I know it's been asked by others ad naueseum without decent answer, but that question would be:
If the 7 catholics metro schools are so valueable - why has the ACC gone after and acquired Syracuse, Pittsburgh, Miami, Virginia Tech and Boston College.....instead of Georgetown, Villanova, St. John's, Seton Hall and Providence? Depaul and Marquette don't really count in this, because they woldn't be in the big east, if it wasn't for football.