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by DooKSucks » Thu Jul 07, 2022 8:16 am
Now that the LA schools are off of the board and that it appears ND is content to remain independent, it’s fair to argue UNC is the biggest piece left. UNC may not have Clemson’s football power, but UNC is a major brand that brings with it being the biggest school in the 22nd market (Charlotte), the 24th (Raleigh-Durham) and 47th (Triad - Greensboro and Winston-Salem) ranked television markets.
I do fear that UNC is going to be tied at the hip (similar to what the Virginia legislature did by forcing UVa to bring VT into the ACC) with that trade school in western Raleigh thanks to the NCGOP and its minions on the UNC system Board of Governors and their bitches on the UNC Board of Trustees. The B10 likely has no desire for that shit show, and I can’t imagine the SEC sees a need to add those asshats either.
The academic crowd will prefer the B10 for obvious reasons, and the B10 has every sport UNC offers except mens and women’s fencing whereas the SEC doesn’t offer mens and women’s fencing, field hockey, mens and womens lacrosse, womens rowing, mens soccer or wrestling.
The basketball office does not control the athletic department anymore, but given the obvious connection there with Delaney, you can bet they will lobby for the Big 10. That is a really big deal for UNC given UNC really prides itself on its Olympic sports and that several of those programs listed above are amongst the best in the nation.
I get the sense that the “heavy hitters” (term used by Rams Club to denote those 100+ donors who give at least $100k per year specifically to the football program apart from their other standard annual donation or other major gift pledges) want the SEC, and given that those guys do whatever Mack Brown wants, that means the football program wants the SEC if/when a change has to be made.
South Building (UNC admin) is overseen by a chancellor (Kevin Guskiewicz) who understands football / athletics and isn’t just some egghead administrator who hates the athletic department (see Holden Thorp). So that helps, but UNC’s institutional tendency to hold overly tight to tradition, the faculty senate’s longstanding animosity towards the athletic department, and the NCGOP’s meddling are a toxic cocktail that could very well end up ruining UNC athletics forever.
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