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Val Ackerman on the future of college athletics & conference realignment
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[QUOTE="UConnDan97, post: 5207333, member: 2305"] The real problem as I see it for the merger case is this: yes, Duke playing Villanova is more valuable than Duke playing Wake Forest. That's just simple population math. But without a mechanism to jettison Wake in order to acquire Villanova, it's no better than just scheduling an OOC game between each other. You won't be able to have a true home-and-home with 36 teams (or whatever the number would be). Until you can find a way to send the Butlers and Wakes packing in order to merge, it doesn't make sense... [/QUOTE]
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