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RE: Louisville, Memphis and Cincy, so much alike
(11-21-2012 10:08 PM)FriarTuck420 Wrote:  
(11-21-2012 07:20 PM)TripleA Wrote:  
(11-21-2012 07:10 PM)FriarTuck420 Wrote:  FYI:
It looks like South Florida is the leading candidate to fill that spot in the ACC. If and only if they choose to fill it.

Thats according to Insider from ESPN

I just read the Insider, and didn't see that. I see where UL, UC and USF are all being considered, along with UConn, for the 14th, spot, but nowhere does it say USF is the leading candidate, that I can find.
There is an update:
The source also mentioned that the conference may be looking at alternative programs. South Florida fits quite well in the league's footprint and is believed to be one of the options that could eventually be considered.

Are you talking about ESPN's Insider College Football Rumor Central? I just checked again. Nothing like that there. Last post says VT and SEC might have mutual interest, but didn't think anything would happen with them.
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