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[QUOTE="gocraz4dasu, post: 626927, member: 1109"] They think they should be in the SEC but Florida blocks it before it ever gets even the slightest bit of traction. The B1G care about their academics and FSU does not fit the bill as an AAU institution. Nebraska is already the red-headed step-child there so most aren't too keen on adopting another. The Big12 is just a terrible fit for them and Texas likes keeping it centered around Texas, and UT making the most possible money. Once the ACC-Big12 scheduling alliance, possibly, comes to fruition, UT will then be playing Notre Dame so it was in the best interest of UT to keep the ACC alive. And, FSU staying in it gave it the best chance to do so. FSU really had no other option at the moment. Ironic that in just a short time FSU went from denying the 50 million buyout, to approving the GORs that would all but cripple a school if they left and it was upheld. If they left the ACC, the ACC would still move on but it wouldn't be what it remains today and it would definitely risk schools like GT, Clemson, and UVA to start weighing their options more seriously. [/QUOTE]
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