There's a reason the B1G, SEC and Pac-12 all approached conference realignment completely differently than the ACC. And not coincidentally, there's a reason those conferences are far more stable and profitable.
I don't think Colorado and Utah are good fits for the ACC.
I don't think Texas A&M and Missouri are good fits for the ACC.
I don't think Nebraska is a good fit for the ACC.
I don't think Texas Christian is a good fit for the ACC
Of the recent non-ACC expansion schools, that leave Rutgers and West Virginia:
Rutgers:
For all the chiding of the ACC's football performance (and recent suboptimal basketball performance):
1) There would have been all-out mutiny within the ACC's "football" ranks if the ACC had invited Rutgers prior to their B1G invitation.
1a) The BoneYard would have been *quite* entertaining if the ACC had somehow added Rutgers but not UConn.
West Virginia:
1) There has been long-standing academic dissension within ACC toward WVU (before Louisville invitation, of course).
2) I think strong arguments can be made that Louisville is a better "conference expansion target" than WVU (hence the Big XII debate of 3 years ago).
3) WVU is the key to an ACC Network? (Market size? Demographics? Seriously?)
Yes, history will always look back at early 1990s when B1G grabbed Penn State (and ACC grabbed Florida State). Understand at that time that SEC was interested in Florida State, having none of the contemporary concerns regarding "redundant markets". Without question, B1G grabbing Penn State was brilliant, and it has paid HUGE dividends; but to a large degree the B1G *had* to invite Penn State to avoid eventual irrelevance.
Yes, BC sucks and I would much rather have UConn than BC in the ACC. Delany wanted a piece of NYC so he grabbed Rutgers, Swofford grabbed Cuse with similar motivations. If you like Rutgers in B1G, that is fantastic; neither Rutgers nor Syracuse excite me greatly, but I'd rather have Cuse if forced to choose (just my opinion).
Beyond turning the clock back 24 years and adding Penn State, I am not sure what you think the ACC could have done "more like B1G, SEC, Pac-12" (all of whom have passed on WVU and UConn as well)/