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IF the ACC breaks up, what are the likely outcomes for Syracuse?
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[QUOTE="sutomcat, post: 4672651, member: 27"] I think people are vastly overestimating the power and attractiveness of the B12. They have no football powers. Not one. The ACC has at least 3 football programs that are vastly bigger brands than what the B12 has. The ACC has a network that brings in a lot of money. The B12 is the only major conference without one. And they are never going to get one. The B12 has a lot of content that gets shown on ESPN+. And the ACC has stability. Like it or not, GORs work. The only schools that have moved in conferences with GORs moved when the GOR was able to expire. The ACC's GOR is going to expire what, 8 years after the B12's GOR expires. The only way any ACC school would go to the B12 is if the conference votes to break up. Can't see 8 schools voting to do that. There aren't homes for 8 schools out there better than the current ACC. [/QUOTE]
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