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re: Division IV: Good Or Bad For SEC?
Posted on 6/2/14 at 7:52 pm to nebraskafaninwi
Posted on 6/2/14 at 7:52 pm to nebraskafaninwi
The ACC sure as hell is one of the Big 5
Who the hell else would it be?
One good thing I see is that division IV would force Notre Dame to join the ACC full time or maybe even the B1G
I would like to see the big 12 bring in at least 2 teams if this happens - say boise and BYU - those are 2 programs that should have a seat at this table IMO
Who the hell else would it be?
One good thing I see is that division IV would force Notre Dame to join the ACC full time or maybe even the B1G
I would like to see the big 12 bring in at least 2 teams if this happens - say boise and BYU - those are 2 programs that should have a seat at this table IMO
Posted on 6/2/14 at 9:02 pm to dcbl
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One good thing I see is that division IV would force Notre Dame to join the ACC full time or maybe even the B1G I would like to see the big 12 bring in at least 2 teams if this happens - say boise and BYU - those are 2 programs that should have a seat at this table IMO
I think ND would join the ACC. They despise the Big X.
Boise, yes. BYU? I don't know. They're the prima donna of the West. Could they and Texas co-exist?
Posted on 6/2/14 at 9:31 pm to dcbl
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One good thing I see is that division IV would force Notre Dame to join the ACC full time or maybe even the B1G
If Domers find any home it will be the ACC. Branding is a big issue if the Irish stay in the public eye going forward.
Irish in the ACC means markets in Chicago and East Coast
Irish in the B1G and they must share IN with IU and PU, Detroit with UM and MSU, and Chicago with NU and Illinois. Within a decade they would just be lost in all the nearby schools.
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