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Old 05-22-2012, 11:25 AM   #2292
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Originally Posted by Saul Good View Post
Because NC State will be there.
True, but like I stated, I don't know what the SEC timetable is for adding market share. They want in the DC and Carolina markets. My feeling is UVA and UNC will hold out for the B!G or keep the ACC together. I don't think the SEC wants to be viewed as the conference pining after certain institutions who finally had to "relent". They want institutions who want them. That fits V Tech and NC St. better than it does UVA and UNC.

I'm not saying it won't be UVA and UNC, I'm just trying to look at motivations from those schools perspectives. Also, UNC's football program is going on probation.

So, let me ask you, why do you think UNC and UVA would want to jump? Every indication screams thei commitment to the ACC. If the B!G is still a possible option, what do you think changes their mind?
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