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This narrative that Uconn was choice #2 has no basis in any of the published reports with actual, bonafide quotes. The Globe article says that Big 12 approach Pitt made the ACC approach Pitt as #1. Cuse as #2 was pretty much a no-brainer since they were part of the first invite in 2004. Were Uconn and RU discussed? Probably but I do not see any evidence that Uconn was the default #2 by the ACC only to be stopped by BC.I agree with the others. How can you say never, when we were evidently the 2nd choice after Syracuse even this summer? BC has probably just destroyed any influence it may have had with Flipper's idiotic interview, which made the ACC look bad. Do you think the rest of the conference will accommodate him if the SEC poaches a team? No way. They would probably insist that UConn be added to show that neither BC nor ESPN is driving the decision. Those articles convinced me even more that we are next in line.
One of these theories is false, pick one -
BC will never have any influence in the ACC.
BC has enough influence in the ACC to block Uconn.
I choose the first one because a single school could not derail a clear cut #2. Which leads me to believe that Uconn was not the clear cut #2. Maybe Uconn was behind Cuse/even with Pitt when the ACC discussions started, but the Pitt to Big 12 scenario moved them up the depth chart and Uconn down. That makes a lot more sense to me. Which also explains why the talk of Uconn as the school in an additional 2 team expansion by the ACC keeps popping up.