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Re: ND to the ACC and Catholics in the SE
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[QUOTE="xc84, post: 288316, member: 1526"] Yes, their traditional supporters are there..but as you said, they won't lose any of them. Home games will be the same... interest is always high. Away games are maybe more interesting based on who hates ND than who likes ND (except maybe at USC). With the ACC, Miami, BC, Pitt are already traditional rivals. And cities with a concentration of non-Catholic Christians might make for even greater rivalries of the "hated" kind. When the Yankees come to town, it's always a big draw...and not necessarily due to Yankee fans. In addition, they can play 3 OOC games which could include Michigan, USC, and another team which would still keeps their national exposure high. The more you get me to think about it, the more I think the ACC is the better option all around :) [/QUOTE]
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