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[QUOTE="HRE Otto IV, post: 4615435, member: 5685"] The B12 schools aren't going to pay the expensive buyout to go to the ACC for a fistful of dollars. Even so, Texas Tech doesn't add enough value and to a lessor extent Baylor doesn't add enough. TCU, Houston, Kansas would be fine. Cal just dilutes the money payout. To a lessor extent Arizona does as well. Also Washington, Oregon, Stanford have their eyes on the B1G. They are better off staying in the P12 to see how things play out. Yes, that means less money short term but closing the door for 10 years on a possible B1G move is more expensive. For the potential "get left behind" ACC schools, why would they want to add schools that are so far away? At that point wouldn't you want to be more regional and less national? Adding these schools does not offer any stability past the GOR. So if they add no stability, why add them at all? I agree that adding a bunch of these schools is better for the ACC, but the other schools need to also want to come. There needs to be mutual interest. [/QUOTE]
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