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ACC Move: A Tremendous Betrayal of NYC-NJ Alumni
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[QUOTE="pfister1, post: 17074, member: 285"] As little as I like Rutgers, I would like to see UConn and another Big East member come along eventually. I think it would help shift the balance of power at least slightly away from UNC and Duke. It would also help to increase the level of commonality between us and some of our new conference mates. It would also allow us to preserve at least one true hoops rivalry. I guess folks think Rutgers would be the most likely candidate in that scenario, but I would think that WVU would also be considered. Nova could be another remote possibility as it would help to deliver Philadelphia - but obviously would have a lot of work to do to get its football program to a position where it would need to be. Clearly Texas and Notre Dame bring the most in their current arsenal, but not sure you want to go the direction of part-time membership. Two part-time members that are largely financed with independent TV deals could be real gorillas to deal with. [/QUOTE]
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