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RE: Key point people are missing about SEC (and potential ACC) Network
"even if the ACC is only at 75% of media cont"


And the new mark has been set.

Interesting....might be right. I don't know. Whether FSU is better off or not in the ACC, if the ACC gets to 75%, the ACC will have another Maryland situation and the ACC will become unstable. So FSU will have issues either way.

But FSU is done at 75% anyway.

If FSU is screwed either way, I would rather it go down trying to push the ACC into making major changes as opposed to going down letting status quo. Sadly, FSU leadership isn't very good.

The early 1990 decision was a bad one, because the ACC doesn't have a solid future, a few programs in it do....but the conference is looking at Big East part 2.
05-29-2015 09:32 AM
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