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...about FSU going to the Big 12 and creating their own "Seminole Network." This would be a great move for USF, as this would potentially open up a spot in the ACC for USF. Discuss.

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Best possible option for USF...... Hope it happens, but who knows these days

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Don't see it happening...

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IF and I mean "hole in one on a Par 5" IF this happens, it would breed hope for USF, but still need it to happen WITH some sort of penalty around the same time against Miami (more like a hole in one on a Par 3). Then the ACC has no product to show in Florida, and that's when desperation/need occurs...

otherwise chalk this up with all the other rumors of the day...

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Somehow, as much as I'd like to see it, USF would not receive an invite from the ACC.

I could see a scenario of the ACC going after Louisville (if the Cards are not invited immediately with the Noles), Rutgers or UCONN - or maybe they go all out and do whatever it takes to land Notre Dame.

Even though Miami is set to go on probation, the Canes might provide enough exposure for the ACC in Florida and I think the ACC will concentrate on it's northeast presence.

As always, I could be wrong.

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Hope so, but not holding my breath.

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why would USF get an invite just because FSU left? There are so many more schools that are in front of us. everyone needs to calm down.

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why would USF get an invite just because FSU left? There are so many more schools that are in front of us. everyone needs to calm down.

Not necessarily. If FSU leaves, that leaves a big hole in FL prescense even with Miami still in the conference.

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why would USF get an invite just because FSU left? There are so many more schools that are in front of us. everyone needs to calm down.

Miami is going to be hit hard with NCAA sanctions (UCF as well). The ACC will want our market, so we would be a good choice for them.

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Don't see it happening...

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