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RE: Panel discussion at Wake Forest addresses whether football should be banned
(11-18-2014 11:43 AM)lumberpack4 Wrote:  
(11-18-2014 08:43 AM)Wolfman Wrote:  The debate is hosted by the law school and all of the panelists are lawyers. It seems like they will be debating liability and other legal issues.

I'm not so sure about Wake remaining in the ACC if they were to drop football. Some members might like to see that spot go to a full member. Wake currently only participates in ~2/3 of the sports that the ACC sponsors.

WF would not be kicked out of the league if they dropped football. UNC, NCSU, Duke, UVa, and VT would not vote for that.

I don't think it is a given either way. You list 5 votes for Wake, that leaves 9 opposed. I think one or more of those 5 could be swayed. It would depend on who the potential replacement is and how much money they bring to the table.
11-18-2014 03:50 PM
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