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ACC - Big East Merger?

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Meanwhile Greg Flugar says there's secret conference realignment meetings set to happen on the East coast...



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Non football schools are slowly, but surely, being eliminated from the “major” scene. Thank you NIL.
 
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I don't see a 28 mega conference working for basketball.

What might be more likely -- although again this is throwing darts -- is a bunch of the football schools in the ACC join some league with Uconn (with football) and a selected group of other Big East teams that don't play football but which the ACC wants for basketball and other sports. And what happens to the "leftovers" in that scenario.
 
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Btw Coach K and Pitino are no doubt long time friends. So when they both publicly advocate for this in unison.....
 
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If anything, I'd look to expand the BE a bit with likeminded schools if it helps the financial wherewithal, but ultimately unless we get some guardrails and - at the very least - a method to retain players which is critical to success for lesser NIL institutions - we're a feeder program.
 
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Another path for getting UCONN into the ACC. Then two divisions: Big East and ACC. Play each other in what had been out-of-conference schedule. For us fewer games v. NJIT and Caldwell.
 
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Oh, for us at least, if it's full membership, it's the best of all reasonably possible worlds.

1) We get keep our existing relationships with Big East teams that we love playing;

2) We get to reunite with our wayward Big East brothers with whom we had good rivalries going back in the day;

3) We get more games against schools that value basketball like UNC and Duke;

4) We get bowl the bowl affiliations and easier scheduling of being in a P4 conference; and

5) P4 money, which in the ACC, though much much less than the P2 make, is significantly more than we currently make in the Big East.

That said, I'll believe it when the papers are signed. It makes some sense because the ACC has become the most vulnerable of the P4, so that may open up their willingness to merge. Given their current basketball challenges the Big East must seem attractive to them. The devil is in the details though. They'd have to be willing to significantly up the payout to the basketball only schools to make it worthwhile. I have a healthy skepticism that they're willing to do that.
 
Another path for getting UCONN into the ACC. Then two divisions: Big East and ACC. Play each other in what had been out-of-conference schedule. For us fewer games v. NJIT and Caldwell.
yes. the ooc game fees are ridiculous.
 
Not sure we will win too many road games playing at those venues. Being middle of the pack in that conference will be nowhere's ville. We will be DePaul and Wake Forest.
 
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The top ACC teams will jump ship to the big 3 and then we are stuck with the Georgia techs and Boston colleges. Not sure how that would workout. But I like the innovative thoughts on it
 
Not sure we will win too many road games playing at those venues. Being middle of the pack in that conference will be nowhere's ville. We will be DePaul and Wake Forest.
We will be DePaul and Wake Forest if we give up and settle for mediocrity. Put the right people in place in the administration and we will be just fine.
 
I would be against this "merger". the FBall schools will be further reduced from the 50-60 or so to a more manageable 30-35 schools. RU and UConn will not be in that group, perhaps a 2nd tier as part of an expanded G-5 Group. The entire ACC will be in the 2nd tier of schools except for UNC, Fl St and Clemson.
 
We will be DePaul and Wake Forest if we give up and settle for mediocrity. Put the right people in place in the administration and we will be just fine.
It's been a few years since Seton Hall has been as good as Wake Forest.
 
It would be awesome for our school to travel to Stanford , Cal, and SMU every year. We can’t afford what we’re doing now. I am tired of UConn solutions to their problems . Just leave.
 
Schools that jumped to the ACC from the BE went from premier high class brands to second class citizens who don't look good wearing overalls.
You're not wrong that each and everyone is a meter shell of its former self. But they are a mere shell of themselves that makes nearly $40,000,000 in media rights distributions, plus a share of college football playoff rights money.
 
Another path for getting UCONN into the ACC. Then two divisions: Big East and ACC. Play each other in what had been out-of-conference schedule. For us fewer games v. NJIT and Caldwell.
Look schedules across the country… every power conference team plays those type of opponents. Not sure what you are expecting to see in Nov/Dec
 
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