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FSU is suing the ACC and 6 other schools

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are on their tail to do the same.

In fact, how the ACC handles this situation will determine if the ACC survives or dies.

Greg Flugaur on CFB Peek Around The Corner touched on this a while back.

My friends who are retired ACC coaches said 4 weeks ago if the ACC is stupid not to negotiate a release for these schools the ACC is dead like the PAC 12.

Those naysayers ridiculing me are once again proven wrong. Not being an A$$. But, it is intelligent to take things with a grain of salt, let things season and play out.

Those 7 (8) schools have much value to the B1G and SEC. This puts ND into play as this will drastically lower ND's value in the ACC, this forcing their hand to possibly join the B1G.

If ND is smart, they will make a move giving their choice of 2, 4 or 6 schools.

FSU, Miami and ND are the eyeballs prize. But the NC & VA schools appear to be tied together.

With no divisions in the B1G 3/4 schools would work. If pods are the future, then 24 schools makes sense.

These chess moves will be interesting.


It is happening...

ACC is in trouble.
 
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