N.C. State flipped, the other holdouts did not.Acc to officially add smu, call, and Stanford. Vote was taken last night. Don’t know the votes at this time it is believed that NC politics got involved as they tell the NC schools what to do.
N.C. State flipped, the other holdouts did not.Acc to officially add smu, call, and Stanford. Vote was taken last night. Don’t know the votes at this time it is believed that NC politics got involved as they tell the NC schools what to do.
In the first instance, I disagree; in the second instance, I don't. Oklahoma has preexisting relationships with schools already admitted into the league in years gone by (Texas A&M, Arkansas, and Missouri) and lies in a contiguous state. It's not the same thing at all.Oh well, it makes as much sense as Oklahoma in the SEC or SoCal in the Big 10.
I didn’t specify earlier but I mentioned the NC schools didn’t vote together.N.C. State flipped, the other holdouts did not.
That might have significance in subsequent rounds of realignment.I didn’t specify earlier but I mentioned the NC schools didn’t vote together.
I believe you are correct. Dabosits and I thought it was interesting as well.That might have significance in subsequent rounds of realignment.
This is what happens when your bargaining position is very weak.Wow. So SMU is going 9 years with no distributions. And Cal/Stan are taking a 30% share. I don't care what anybody says, that's a steal for the ACC.
They prostituted themselves to get a roof over their heads.This is what happens when your bargaining position is very weak.
Exactly, and with a pimp like the ACC, they may regret it in the morning.They prostituted themselves to get a roof over their heads.