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<blockquote data-quote="xWVU2010x" data-source="post: 132350504" data-attributes="member: 1467482"><p>If UT eventually grew tired of having an entire conference bend to their will, along with disproportionate revenue then I don’t see it happening for Clemson and FSU, not to mention UT is a significantly larger brand and market than those two and their “underlings” in UNC, Duke, UVA, and GT are not the type to take orders from football centric schools. They can renegotiate, try to defer more power to them, but end of the day, the ACC is toast, it’s really just a matter of when.</p><p></p><p>Notre Dame is never going to join the ACC, they will be the last one to join the B1G.</p><p></p><p>I don’t see the SEC having any use for schools not named Clemson, FSU, UNC, and Duke (maybe UVA, they seem to have clout for some reason). VT, and NCSU are nobodies, and Miami will be 30 years removed from relevance by the time they actually start playing SEC games. Miami was a pioneer of recruiting from “the hood” but those days are long gone and never coming back as everyone does it now.</p><p></p><p>As for the rest of the schedule filler schools, they’ll be with us in some sort of alliance. There will probably begrudgingly be an autobid for the best of the 30 or so schools left out to compete in the playoff to avoid being sued, or to appease politicians.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xWVU2010x, post: 132350504, member: 1467482"] If UT eventually grew tired of having an entire conference bend to their will, along with disproportionate revenue then I don’t see it happening for Clemson and FSU, not to mention UT is a significantly larger brand and market than those two and their “underlings” in UNC, Duke, UVA, and GT are not the type to take orders from football centric schools. They can renegotiate, try to defer more power to them, but end of the day, the ACC is toast, it’s really just a matter of when. Notre Dame is never going to join the ACC, they will be the last one to join the B1G. I don’t see the SEC having any use for schools not named Clemson, FSU, UNC, and Duke (maybe UVA, they seem to have clout for some reason). VT, and NCSU are nobodies, and Miami will be 30 years removed from relevance by the time they actually start playing SEC games. Miami was a pioneer of recruiting from “the hood” but those days are long gone and never coming back as everyone does it now. As for the rest of the schedule filler schools, they’ll be with us in some sort of alliance. There will probably begrudgingly be an autobid for the best of the 30 or so schools left out to compete in the playoff to avoid being sued, or to appease politicians. [/QUOTE]
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