aka - Upstate NY 2.0Charlotte.
So Morgantown is out?Hey, we got an airport, an Amazon HUB, and Dino BBQ. Come on up to Syracuse! We can even have Wegmans replace Bojangles as a big TV sponsor on the ACC Network. Bring the ACC to Onondaga County (screw the aquarium)
Have to believe it will be either Charlotte, NC or Washington, DC. Atlanta, GA and a couple of cities in FL meet the criteria but don't resonate as well as Charlotte or DC.
Have the ACC headquarters IN THE AQUARIUM.Hey, we got an airport, an Amazon HUB, and Dino BBQ. Come on up to Syracuse! We can even have Wegmans replace Bojangles as a big TV sponsor on the ACC Network. Bring the ACC to Onondaga County (screw the aquarium)
Have the ACC headquarters IN THE AQUARIUM.
Take that SEC!
Which airport is bigger and more important? I haven't lived in NC in this century and so do not know. Charlotte is more important in most ways, such as banking.Raleigh-Durham would be the most logical choice with a good size and growing metro and 3 teams in the Triangle but it will probably be Charlotte.
Not with Maryland in the Big Ten.For Football Charlotte makes the most sense. Given weather and proximity to the majority of the football schools.
For Basketball DC makes the most sense. Easier to get to for most BBall fans.
I think DC is the bigger stage so maybe the ACC should move there and have the ACC CG at Fedex and ACC Tourney at Capital One.
Atlanta is truly SEC country. NY is not, and never will be, ACC country, because in NY pro sports are about 20 times more important than college sports.I hope for Washington DC. To get it out of Carolina. And i feel like it’s a very easy location, huge hub and in the middle of the eastern seaboard practically.
Second choice would be Charlotte.
I don’t like Atlanta. That’s SEC country, doesn’t make since. Obviously NYC is great, we are biased though. Not sure it makes the most sense for the conference. Florida is the same as NYC but for the southern teams. I think you stay Charlotte or DC, easy commute for all involved.