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RE: Interesting post on the Kansas board...
(02-26-2013 10:57 AM)esayem Wrote:  UNC has its roots in the Southern Conference with the vast majority of SEC schools so if UNC, NCSU, Duke, and UVA were all invited, and it was that or the Big 10, I'm sure the alumni would be for it. Adding Wake and VT would be icing. Obviously we prefer the ACC as it is.

Roots in the old Southern Conference, yes, but the only real history that Carolina has with any of the current SEC schools is with South Carolina, Georgia and Tennessee.
Carolina has had virtually no history with any of the teams in the B1G.
I think we will be content to just stay where we are. As Frank mentioned Carolina (and UVa) are too southern to be in a midwestern conference and too "wine and cheese" to be in the SEC.
02-27-2013 08:15 AM
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