Realignment Hypothetical: West Virginia To The ACC
Eat your heart out, West Virginia bloggers.
Eat your heart out, West Virginia bloggers.
Maryland isn't here yet, but they're coming. Welcome to B1G 2013's special interruption featuring the Maryland Terps and the good guys from Testudo Times. Expect talk about football, expansion, basketball, and all things B1G.
Shuffling Boston College, Louisville, Georgia Tech and Pitt for the good of the television.
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Apparently, Delany doesn't spend every waking moment scheming to absorb the entirety of the college football landscape. We just made that one up.
East coast teams came and went, and major conference schools joined up in non-revenue sports. In all, the MAC actually got stronger.
What to make of the saddest day in Big Ten history.
The ACC may have found a way to slow down, or possibly even halt conference realignment.
With the conference's immediate future secure, what are the next moves for #NinjaSwoff and the ACC?
By securing a surprise agreement on grant of rights, the ACC seems to have put a stop to the latest round of realignment, but how will it effect WVU?