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RE: ACC Revenues increase (Article)
(06-05-2019 01:51 PM)bluesox Wrote:  You could make the case ESPN should shift NC state and wake to the sec and add UConn, WVU and Cincinnati to the acc with BYU or navy football only if no ND football or deregulation

Yeah, you could make that case. It would have the same likelihood of occurring as the ACC dumping Clemson, FSU and UNC to replace them with Hawaii-Hilo, Southern New Hampshire, and Emory & Henry College.

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ACC Revenues increase (Article) - cuseroc - 06-01-2019, 12:34 PM
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