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and here's why.
1. It would give them a natural rival, something they don't have now.
2. Their fans would actually be able to drive to see them on the road. How's that for a crazy idea.
3. The ACC would lock up the NE TV market and with UConn make inroads in to the NYC market.
4. Most importantly, ratings. Let' s face it there's been some bad blood between us over the years and
nothing drives up TV ratings like two hated rivals facing off against each other, think Yanks and
Sox, UNC and Duke. If Duke and UNC can coexist in the same conference so can UConn and BC.
1. It would give them a natural rival, something they don't have now.
2. Their fans would actually be able to drive to see them on the road. How's that for a crazy idea.
3. The ACC would lock up the NE TV market and with UConn make inroads in to the NYC market.
4. Most importantly, ratings. Let' s face it there's been some bad blood between us over the years and
nothing drives up TV ratings like two hated rivals facing off against each other, think Yanks and
Sox, UNC and Duke. If Duke and UNC can coexist in the same conference so can UConn and BC.