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Cal SMU and Stanford to the ACC
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I don’t guess I knew that was happening..
Cool
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#2
Three very "Atlantic Coast" oriented schools.

College football (sports in general) had a good run.
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#3
That's just dumb and will be cost prohibitive for a lot of sports.
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Stanford has won so many National Championships in so many sports, they would be an asset to any conference. Stanford has won 136 NCAA team national championships, the most of any NCAA Division I school. Stanford has won these NCAA team championships in 20 different sports.
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I thought a bunch of the old Pac-12 schools were going to the Big Eleventeen? Not them, I guess.
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#6
interesting....seems to fit though
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(07-01-2024, 02:40 PM)Replying to McDonoughDawg

Two of the three I guess would be considered academically elite schools, and many of the AyeSheShe schools like to consider themselves in that category as well.  Apparently geography is exempt at those institutions.

Yeah, yeah, I know.  "What about Missouri?"  Didn't want 'em...didn't axe for 'em.  Fock 'em!
"But, we didn't come up here to take shots. We came up here to throw 'em." - Kirby Smart 11/13/2021
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#8
Screw em.
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#9
lots of $$$$$$$ traveling.
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#10
No kidding. That travel bill is gonna be substantial.
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