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Texas, Oklahoma reach out to the SEC
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[QUOTE="Alsacs, post: 3912904, member: 652"] The best thing going for the ACC right now is Kevin Warren is no Jim Delaney. Delaney was cutthroat and knew how to think ahead. The new commissioner ticked off a lot of people how he handled the decisions to cancel last year. The ACC needs to hold the line. It’s never going to be the top revenue conference but as long as it doesn’t lose Florida State or Clemson I could see Notre Dame actually doing the right thing along with potentially poaching up another decent School. Conferences are going to go over 16. I honestly think Oklahoma and Texas just wanted out of the Big XII. They are using the SEC as a way to do that and for it to make sense. If A&M and Mizzou block them then they can go to plan B. Where I think Texas would go Indy like ND with ACC games. Oklahoma then could look at the Big Ten or PAC-12. If the SEC doesn’t take OU/UT they would just basically be giving those powers to another conference. WVU is basically looking at the American conference or ACC if the ACC has to expand. Truthfully the best option for the ACC would be ND and WVU. ND needs to just pick its destiny so this can finally end. If they want B1G or ACC. [/QUOTE]
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