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Look at the latest polling from the NC decision to ban same sex marraiges. If you look at it by county, it was rejected (the decision to ban them) where UNC is located. In fact, most of the counties that had large universities voted against it. So, I don't think UNC would have a problem with the B!G, especially if UVA and Maryland were going with them. |
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North Carolina fans have been in the shadow of the SEC for years. They would love nothing more than to jump on the premier athletic conference located right in their backyard, instead of a Midwest conference that would require trips to Michigan, Ohio, Minnesota, etc. Quote:
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you might think about avoiding making predictions that require such bizarre logical contortions. |
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The B!G is more concerned with how they compete in their half of the country against the SEC, more so than the PAC alliance. If both the SEC and Big 12 move to 16, and I'm not saying they will (only speculating it), I don't see the B!G not responding, especially when they can add 4 AAU schools. |
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"If the SEC follows through with taking NC St and VT, would the B!G be interested in adding UNC and UVA?" If the answer is yes, they'll call the SEC and see what they do. If they follow through, they'll go to the B!G. If the answer is no, then perhaps they make that jump. I didn't say either scenario would happen, I'm just speculating what I think is more probable, and I think UVA and UNC to the B!G is more probable than to the SEC. |
The Big XII is not getting all the best football teams in the ACC. That shit won't happen. If anything the SEC should take Clemson and VaTech.
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If you haven't been following, both FSU and Clemson are interested in the Big 12, so that shit may very well be happening. |
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Since the SEC is going the conference network route rather than going all-in on tier 1/2 value (not that they need any help at all there), he probably wouldn't want them anyway. |
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