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Conference Realignment Board
USC and UCLA to the BIG Ten
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[QUOTE="UConnRock, post: 4343091, member: 1024"] Most likely - ACC fills some holes left by departures to the B1G and or SEC and UConn ends up in a league w/ teams that would garner no interest from the super conferences. BC, Syracuse, Wake, ect. The question is, how much interest will some of these teams garner from a revamped Big 12. A team like Pitt would be a natural for Big 12 inclusion w/ WVU and Cincy. Would they also be interested in Syracuse or NC State. Would Duke and UNC both be part of a B1G/SEC move? UNC and Virginia would be great fits for the SEC, but not Duke and Wake and NC State. The question for UConn will be whether the Big East and independent football is better than the leftovers from the ACC. A lot depends on what ND decides [/QUOTE]
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