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Missouri to the SEC means the SEC should need one more for the balance of 14. FSU is the most probable because Kentucky will never stand for Louisville in the SEC and South Carolina will similarly nix Clemson. This could open a door for UConn into the ACC but it still seems that UConn is being blocked by someone or something in the ACC. My suspicion is that it is the Men's BBall APR and probation along with 40,000 seat stadium 20 miles from campus (and BC). I know UNC and Miami are in worse shape with the NCAA and Wake, Duke and BC have small stadiums but they are already in and UConn is not.
Big 12 will be at 8 and adding Louisville, Cincy, WVU and TCU gets them back to 12, question is do they want to go to 14 and add Rutgers and UConn? Gets them a somewhat contiguous map from Kansas to NY and opens the NY Media market that the Big 10 allegedly covets.
Break from the BBall schools finally happens.
I think this is the most likely scenario. I hate to say it but if the ACC really wanted UConn it would probably alreay be a done deal.
Big 12 will be at 8 and adding Louisville, Cincy, WVU and TCU gets them back to 12, question is do they want to go to 14 and add Rutgers and UConn? Gets them a somewhat contiguous map from Kansas to NY and opens the NY Media market that the Big 10 allegedly covets.
Break from the BBall schools finally happens.
I think this is the most likely scenario. I hate to say it but if the ACC really wanted UConn it would probably alreay be a done deal.