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[QUOTE="WoadBlue, post: 1062823, member: 1145"] It is always good to see fan of an ACC school living in TN who has good sense. I say dump the Big Ten in basketball and have a Challenge with the SEC, one that is tied to something similar in football and baseball. SEC baseball easily has the largest TV fan base (and the largest traveling fan base). The more we play the SEC in baseball, the more games we have for the ACC network that will draw very well. That is true, but the SEC needs something to jump start its basketball. An ACC-SEC Challenge would do that far better than anything else. Also, the SEC needs to have across rage league tough, or moderately tough, OOC schedules, and it needs to do that without inviting into the southeast a new league. If the SEC starts playing the Big Ten often in football, more BT teams probably will recruit the southeast better, which would hurt the SEC. Because the ACC is already entrenched in the southeast, doubling or tripling the number of games against us is not going mean recruits leaving the region and its conferences. The same logic works for baseball. [/QUOTE]
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