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RE: Loftin says Texas wanted to punish Texas A&M
(07-19-2017 09:40 PM)JRsec Wrote:  
(07-19-2017 09:18 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  I feel like ESPN will offer the ACC a sweet deal to take Texas in a Notre Dame type arrangement, but I'm not sure the league will bite - nor am I 100% sure I'd want them to! I like the idea of adding another national brand, but boy are there a lot of strings attached!

Eventually Florida State and Clemson are going to balk at more sweetheart deals.

I really think that West Virginia and Notre Dame just need to join in full.

That gives you contiguity, the branding you need, and in West Virginia a school that boosts all 3 major sports in competitiveness. (Just buy stock in sofas.)

The ancillary play would be in matches and lighter fluid.
07-20-2017 08:15 AM
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