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What ifs of realignment: the ACC goes to 12 in 1991
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RE: What ifs of realignment: the ACC goes to 12 in 1991
From what I've seen on here it looks like a 1991 12-team ACC would have the following schools under consideration:

Florida St, Miami, Syracuse, Pitt, BC

if they were wise enough to see the potential in taking both Florida schools. If they leave out Miami and take the 3 Big East schools think it radically changes everything.

Big East football never starts. The BE trio probably start as affiliates before becoming full members. When they do leave the Big East it probably causes turmoil for northeastern football.

I also think it causes the 3 A-10 football schools and Miami to look hard at the Metro.

Rutgers
Temple
WVU
VT
Cincy
L'ville
Memphis
Tulane
USM
Miami
02-22-2018 09:59 PM
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