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    Well, this is a media consultant giving his opinion and trying to influence the ACC. None of those the programs elevate the ACC. They simply are back filler should the worst-case scenario.

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    Like T said, this is a worst case scenario list. If the ACC needed schools, they would turn to UCF, Cincy and West Virginia before anybody else, and those schools would say yes. ACC >>>> Big 12 in terms of future stability.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Buds View Post
    You would soon see other brands within the current ACC bolting for the B1G/SEC/Big12 if these additions were made.
    USF and Tulane are cultural fits in the ACC. The others aren’t.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedTails View Post
    Saw they (Tulane) snagged the #1 MBB recruit in LA too. Did NIL wake their athletic department up from a 58-year slumber?
    Who happens to be agreed Williams, former Cajuns brother. I guess Marlin slept on him and thought he was a shoe in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajun4life View Post
    USF and Tulane are cultural fits in the ACC. The others aren’t.
    If they were fits, the ACC presidents would have considered them. Tulane and USF have kept their name out there by using media consultants, beginning with the Big 12. It's a smart thing to do, but it's simply keeping their name out there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunVic View Post
    . . . they have alumni with deep pockets . . . that does not always translate to donors . . . especially in athletics at Tulane . . .
    Same as Rice. Some very wealthy alumni (hell, WE have some very wealthy alumni), but how many care enough to help support athletics?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajun4life View Post
    Who happens to be agreed Williams, former Cajuns brother. I guess Marlin slept on him and thought he was a shoe in.
    Ron Hunter brah

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajun4life View Post
    Who happens to be agreed Williams, former Cajuns brother. I guess Marlin slept on him and thought he was a shoe in.
    More to do with the dad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunT View Post
    If they were fits, the ACC presidents would have considered them. Tulane and USF have kept their name out there by using media consultants, beginning with the Big 12. It's a smart thing to do, but it's simply keeping their name out there.
    I don’t think they even get a look. But those two fit the profile.

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    Let's say some or all of this happens. If all of these teams (SMU already going, Memphis, Tulane, USF, Tulsa and ECU) go to the ACC.

    Here is the remaining teams in the AAC and question of who if any would you consider for the SBC.

    FAU
    UTSA
    Rice
    Navy
    UNT
    Charlotte
    Temple
    Army (new member football only).

    Here are my thoughts; try to add UTSA and Rice to the West and Charlotte and FAU to the East.

    SBC West would consist of:
    UL, Troy, USA, USM, Texas State, Arkansas State, ULM, Rice and UTSA
    SBC East would consist of:
    Coastal, App, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, Marshall, JMU, ODU, Charlotte and FAU

    UNT to the West and Navy to the East could be added to make it a 20 Team conference.


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