Gene Sapakoff of Charlston, SC's Post & Courier, who covers Clemson & University of South Carolina, has an interesting piece today on Clemson.
"School administrators indicate an announcement about a Clemson bolt from its growing financial disadvantage in the ACC relative to the SEC and Big Ten schools is coming soon, probably along with Florida State and North Carolina and perhaps another ACC school or more - even as University of South Carolina officials try to block Clemson from the SEC.
How soon?
"Sooner than later," a Clemson senior administrator said last week when asked about a timetable.
Sometime in 2023?
"Stay very tuned," the administrator said.
Sapakoff then goes on to speculate about various permutations of North Carolina, Florida State, Clemson, Miami, and Georgia Tech looking to the SEC, Big Ten, or Big 12.
See for yourself here. I'm sure 12-foot-ladder or other paywall sites would help intrepid fans access the full article.
We may need to accelerate whatever contingency plans are in place for the 2036 ACC collapse, as the ACC may not be a viable option sooner than we think.
Would Cal still be interested in an ACC consisting of: Duke, NC State, Wake Forest, Virginia, Va Tech, Boston College, Pitt, Syracuse, Louiville, Cal, stanford, and SMU? Would anyone?
"School administrators indicate an announcement about a Clemson bolt from its growing financial disadvantage in the ACC relative to the SEC and Big Ten schools is coming soon, probably along with Florida State and North Carolina and perhaps another ACC school or more - even as University of South Carolina officials try to block Clemson from the SEC.
How soon?
"Sooner than later," a Clemson senior administrator said last week when asked about a timetable.
Sometime in 2023?
"Stay very tuned," the administrator said.
Sapakoff then goes on to speculate about various permutations of North Carolina, Florida State, Clemson, Miami, and Georgia Tech looking to the SEC, Big Ten, or Big 12.
See for yourself here. I'm sure 12-foot-ladder or other paywall sites would help intrepid fans access the full article.
We may need to accelerate whatever contingency plans are in place for the 2036 ACC collapse, as the ACC may not be a viable option sooner than we think.
Would Cal still be interested in an ACC consisting of: Duke, NC State, Wake Forest, Virginia, Va Tech, Boston College, Pitt, Syracuse, Louiville, Cal, stanford, and SMU? Would anyone?