ACC is going to implode sooner or later. Seems like the GOR lock-in will get terminated/bought out in one way or another.
So right now the 4 remaining PAC teams should partner with or form some sort of 8-team alliance with the best of the rest:
Cal
Stanford
Oregon State
Washington State
SDSU
SMU
UNLV (for the vegas market)
1 out of Boise, Fresno, or Air Force
Assumimg SEC will take 4 teams from the ACC, and Big 10 grabs 2, to each form 20-team super conferences.
So SEC take FSU, Clemson, and probably Miami and Georgia Tech.
Big 10 take UNC and Virginia.
Now we merge with the rest of the ACC to form the Pacific-Atlantic Coastal Conference (PACC).
The 8 teams mentioned above would be the Pacific Division, plus the following in the Atlantic Division:
Boston College
Virginia Tech
NC State
Louisville
Syracuse
Duke
Pitt
Wake Forest
This 16-team conference is arguably equal or even better than the Big 12, and will make more money in media rights due to population centers on the coasts + dallas, is a good fit culturally, academic standards are high, and no issues with travel as a majority of games would be played within the division (traveling cross country 1-2 times a year).
Thoughts?
So right now the 4 remaining PAC teams should partner with or form some sort of 8-team alliance with the best of the rest:
Cal
Stanford
Oregon State
Washington State
SDSU
SMU
UNLV (for the vegas market)
1 out of Boise, Fresno, or Air Force
Assumimg SEC will take 4 teams from the ACC, and Big 10 grabs 2, to each form 20-team super conferences.
So SEC take FSU, Clemson, and probably Miami and Georgia Tech.
Big 10 take UNC and Virginia.
Now we merge with the rest of the ACC to form the Pacific-Atlantic Coastal Conference (PACC).
The 8 teams mentioned above would be the Pacific Division, plus the following in the Atlantic Division:
Boston College
Virginia Tech
NC State
Louisville
Syracuse
Duke
Pitt
Wake Forest
This 16-team conference is arguably equal or even better than the Big 12, and will make more money in media rights due to population centers on the coasts + dallas, is a good fit culturally, academic standards are high, and no issues with travel as a majority of games would be played within the division (traveling cross country 1-2 times a year).
Thoughts?