Yes, but if Cal and Stanford are among other schools that have offers in hand from other conferences there might be enough votes to disband the ACC entirely.
Yes, but if Cal and Stanford are among other schools that have offers in hand from other conferences there might be enough votes to disband the ACC entirely.
Sure, I'm not predicting it will happen. Just saying that it could.
(Though a few other ACC teams could potentially get Big 12 invites and decide to make the leap if the existing conference looks like a sinking ship. Again, not predicting, just envisioning a scenario.)
Unless the Big10 and SEC really extends tons of invites to become the only two major conferences, I don't see this happening. Looking up and down the ACC membership, it looks just as bad (national viewership interest) as the Pac12.
Yes, but if Cal and Stanford are among other schools that have offers in hand from other conferences there might be enough votes to disband the ACC entirely.
A 3/4 majority is needed. That's a tall order to have that many teams with greener pastures to seek.
Sure, I'm not predicting it will happen. Just saying that it could.
(Though a few other ACC teams could potentially get Big 12 invites and decide to make the leap if the existing conference looks like a sinking ship. Again, not predicting, just envisioning a scenario.)
Unless the Big10 and SEC really extends tons of invites to become the only two major conferences, I don't see this happening. Looking up and down the ACC membership, it looks just as bad (national viewership interest) as the Pac12.
How many schools are needed to disband the ACC?