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College Football 2023


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6 minutes ago, Shocker said:

The ACC is kinda different and the roots run really deep.  But adding teams this far away is not a good thing.  I really hope it doesn’t happen.  

It will only be for basketball and football. It would bankrupt the women’s teams traveling across the country like that multiple times. 
 

but yeah man that’s where we are now. Stanford and Cal get California west coast market and SMU gets the ACC in to Texas. I’d like to see them add Cincy and UConn. 

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6 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

I don't think the people running the conference care about the roots or history though. They've made a lot of decisions the last few years that are just about chasing money like moving the tournament to NYC.

It’s about that money. It’s always about getting their hands on as much of it as possible. The SEC or Big Ten would put a team in Cambodia if it would increase their revenue. 

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Just now, OldhamA said:

Do the roots run really deep?

Half of the conference wants out. 

There are no roots left. The ACC was a basketball conference. They expanded for football. But then Miami and VT fell off a cliff so it didn't become the football powerhouse they planned. Now they're just in a desperate fight for survival.

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