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Thread: Tulane to the ACC?

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    Quote Originally Posted by facelessjonmoon View Post
    Greg Williams younger brother. #1 or #2basketball prospect in LA for 2024 cycle


    https://247sports.com/player/kameron-williams-46130914/
    I thought y'all were talking about Pedesciloux, lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Esqueleto View Post
    I thought y'all were talking about Pedesciloux, lol
    Football Kam is a graduate senior

    Basketball Kam is an incoming freshman.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Esqueleto View Post
    I thought y'all were talking about Pedesciloux, lol
    Ahhh. I can see why. Your previous post makes more sense now lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunNation View Post
    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.
    I don't know bout that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Louisiana84 View Post
    I don't know bout that.
    I am with you here. With the addition of the 4 corners teams and BYU, the Big 12 scored a major coup in the stability department. Even if they lose Cincy, UCF and WVU, they will still be solid in football and outstanding in basketball, baseball and softball.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Louisiana84 View Post
    I don't know bout that.
    Consultants' jobs are to keep schools that hire them in the conversation, in the media. We've all heard this before right, Tulane considered for the Big 12, Tulane considered for the PAC 12. None of it had any valid sources, other than the media repeating what someone has suggested on social media, or a from a conference commissioner refusing to remove them from publicly from the conversation.

    Money is not the question for Tulane, but I've seen nothing that suggest they are at the top of anyone's list other than media driven consultants.

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    Smallest ACC football stadiums
    Duke: 40,004
    SMU?: 32,000
    Wake Forest: 31,500


    Tulane's Yulman stadium capacity is 30,000


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    Quote Originally Posted by RougaWhite&Blue View Post
    Smallest ACC football stadiums
    Duke: 40,004
    SMU?: 32,000
    Wake Forest: 31,500


    Tulane's Yulman stadium capacity is 30,000
    That’s nice. So what? They can get to the Super Dome if they need to, say for Clemson or Notre Dame

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunEXPRESS View Post
    That’s nice. So what? They can get to the Super Dome if they need to, say for Clemson or Notre Dame
    ….Last night win over Memphis was a huge victory for their program …..they will finish with one loss and be the G5 rep again for the bowls…..just think of this decade of UL being Louisiana’s top ranked in 2020 and 2021….Tulane 2022 and maybe 2023….and just on another subject and not knowing the Jewish student % at Tulane, what a horrible experience for those kids…..bless them in this tough event in their lives.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boomer View Post
    ….Last night win over Memphis was a huge victory for their program …..they will finish with one loss and be the G5 rep again for the bowls…..just think of this decade of UL being Louisiana’s top ranked in 2020 and 2021….Tulane 2022 and maybe 2023….and just on another subject and not knowing the Jewish student % at Tulane, what a horrible experience for those kids…..bless them in this tough event in their lives.
    Great point and great question..... highest pct of any P5....

    In 2022, Jewish students are well-represented at all eight Ivy League schools. In fact, by percentage, Columbia leads the way at 24%, followed by Brown (19%), Cornell (17%), UPenn (17%), and Yale (13%). Turning to highly selective, non-Ivies, other than Yeshiva, which is 100% Jewish, schools with the highest percentage of undergraduate Jewish students include Brandeis (34%), Barnard (32%), Tulane (37%) and Sarah Lawrence (28%).

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