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[QUOTE="Cheriehoop, post: 4735961, member: 127"] I can’t help think of UNC etc in the BIG or the SEC and the lack of power unlike in the ACC that they will have. Money yes - but in the totem pole within those conferences the subservient role they will play. Lots of regional politics involved and who will be their allies within the conference? Every conference seems to have historic pecking orders, despite all the previous additions to the BIG and SEC , how many of the newbies have risen to the top? How many of the current programs at the top of these conferences will cede power and influence to the new additions? Like Bilas says , each university is in competition with their conference mates - how many strong conferences will add competing universities that they will support to rise to the top against themselves? I’ve stayed out of this crazy wild conference topic and am definitely not an expert on the subject but so much of it seems to defy common sense - at least in my mini mind, [/QUOTE]
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