DeltaV wrote:Good post, and I agree with everything other than UConn not getting an invite to the ACC. Florida State, Clemson, and probably a few others are as good as gone. The rest of the conference is like a jilted boyfriend who keeps pining for a girl when she says she's breaking up. It's all over except for the crying, and they'll pick up UConn in the aftermath.
I also don't think it'll be good for anyone except the accountants that count the money, but even that probably won't be what it once was. But no one in college sports seems to pay attention to history, even when it stares them in the face (Syracuse, as you explain well)
redmen9194 wrote:DeltaV wrote:Good post, and I agree with everything other than UConn not getting an invite to the ACC. Florida State, Clemson, and probably a few others are as good as gone. The rest of the conference is like a jilted boyfriend who keeps pining for a girl when she says she's breaking up. It's all over except for the crying, and they'll pick up UConn in the aftermath.
I also don't think it'll be good for anyone except the accountants that count the money, but even that probably won't be what it once was. But no one in college sports seems to pay attention to history, even when it stares them in the face (Syracuse, as you explain well)
I don’t think the remnants of the ACC won’t be a power football conference. If the ACC gets raided there will be three power football conferences and everyone else.
butlerguy03 wrote:It'll be interesting once the NCAA cuts ties and does not sponsor bowl series football anymore (not championships). This will allow major football to go off on its own, and likely see conferences realigned again based on FCS football and basketball. This will likely lead to a breakup of the Big East and, for those original Big East schools, likely a return to the old conference in looks. Unfortunately, this may see Creighton, DePaul, Marquette, Butler, and Xavier out and into their own version of a midwestern Big East.
Just imagine a major realignment based on the schools deciding not to break off bowl football and becoming championship level football. This will be massive and possibly give the NCAA more power and credibility to work on NIL.
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