longislandcuse
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This is an extrememly pessimistic look at the move. We may be outsiders but I dont mind being the Yankee invaders into the south, last time I checked the North won the war.From a purely basketball perspective, he's right.
We're heading to a situation where we will be outsiders in our own conference.
There will never be a cultural fit.
We're abandoning our long-standing traditions and Arch Rivalry (as well as a couple of other strong rivalries).
TV revenue there may be.
But we are embarking on a slide into second-tier status as a basketball program.
We will not have the same relevance in the ACC that we do in the BE.
And does anyone really think that ACC football is going to put us back on America's map?
Also...please...people should stop suggesting the ACC break into a "North-South" divide.
They'll never use those designations.
The unchangeable fact of our geographic location is the biggest reason
we will never "fit" in the ACC.
We pack the Garden and several other arenas with Orange because this is where our fans and
alumni are...it's a relatively easy trip for others...and tickets can be had.
All of those things typically will no longer be true in the ACC.
The bottom line here is the bottom line.
We are leaving our tradition and alumni behind for the scent of money .
(And money only guaranteed for a short term).
That's the lesson the university is teaching.
And, by the way, I agree that the BE never should have rejected the last TV deal.
-ACC football will help us alot more than Big East football, thats for d**n sure.
-North/South divide wont happen but we do now have BC/Cuse/Pitt/Maryland.
-You do not take into account the fanbase we have up and down the east coast. We will have as much of a presence at the Tourneys that Duke and UNC have. If you dont think we have fans in Tampa/Atlanta/Greensboro you're crazy. Florida is NY south and has shown to be true when we've taken over gyms in Florida, ask USF amongst others. We will own Atlanta, watch what happens when we play Georgia Tech. Greensboro has a ton of NY transplants, ask NC State what happened this year.
-Our basketball will not fall off. We're smart enough to still play in MSG every year and keep a couple rivalry games in recruiting areas. The ACC wil rotate their tourney to NYC at some point, this seems inevitable. I would be more worried about recruiting in a conference that is disintegrating and being pecked at by vultures than in a stable now-basketball heavy league in the ACC.