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RE: Financial site suggests Wasserman trying to steer UCLA to ACC
This could work as another mega-conference marriage alternative. But boy would this piss off the B1G. Two timed by their Pasadena love partner.

However, this would have to be structured very carefully. You ABSOLUTELY DO NOT want the non-revenue sports flying between the coasts. NO NO NO NO NO NO NO. And you only want games between the coasts for marquee matchups in revenue sports. At that point you're under the same umbrella, but more or less segregated.

Now the California schools also come with California political baggage. And while I think that would go down like gang busters in Chapel Hill ... I don't imagine it being so popular in Atlanta or Tallahassee or Greenville or Blacksburg or even Raleigh to name a few.

Provocative. But I prefer the Fuhrer Mickey Big12+SEC+[ACC-TeamsNorthOfThePotomac] setup. I cannot think of an arrangement more lucrative than that one.
(This post was last modified: 06-24-2019 05:16 PM by georgia_tech_swagger.)
06-24-2019 05:12 PM
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