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Originally posted by rwemyss@Nov 5, 2004 9:23 AM
The ACC needs Tech to keep their 12 schools... Louisville is making a move to the Big East next year, and WVU probably wouldn't leave that seeing as how some decent competition is comming in. Memphis State seems like a great choice to me! Send Auburn to the East, and plop in Memphis!
Don't think for a minute that a team from the Big LEast would not jump into the SEC in a heartbeat. Even with the latest additions, they will be hard pressed to keep their automatic BCS spot. The television contract is also not as attractive without Miami, Va Tech and Boston College.... the Miami and Boston markets were huge and now a big boost for the ACC.
Now that some of you have brought up the market aspect.... I'm thinking that the replacement team would be outside of a current SEC state. That leaves Marshall and West Virginia or a team from the midwest that adjoins an SEC state..... could they lure Missouri from the Big XII? Maybe a team like TCU?
I'm surprised that more people have not been talking about Marshall. They are currently in the MAC... but are moving to CUSA (shows they want to move up?). They are tied with Florida State for most wins in the NCAA I-A since 1997. They have pretty much dominated the MAC conference and been competitive on a national level. They have put out 3 heisman candidates that are stars in the NFL (WR Randy Moss, QB Chad Pennington, and QB Byron Leftwich.) They have wins over such programs as BYU, No. 6 ranked Kansas State, Clemson, Cincinnati, East Carolina and South Carolina.... and put scares into other such programs as Michigan State, North Carolina, Ohio State, and Tennessee. They also had a perfect season 13-0 and top 10 finish in 1999.
Marshall averages roughly 25,000 in attendance.
And let me add that in 7 seasons in the MAC, the Herd has participated in 6 MAC Championship games... and has won 5 of them.
Marshall won the 1996 I-AA national championship the season before joining I-A. It was their 2nd NC in 5 seasons.