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Nova applies for ACC membership
Saw this on Warchant:
Nothing major (yet), and something we kind of knew already, but it is nice to hear an ACC official (better yet, the commissioner) come out and say that the ACC has been in contact with 10 additional schools, and a source confirming that Villanova did officially apply to join the ACC.
http://www.thenovablog.com/2011/9/19/24 ... lanova-acc
Nothing major (yet), and something we kind of knew already, but it is nice to hear an ACC official (better yet, the commissioner) come out and say that the ACC has been in contact with 10 additional schools, and a source confirming that Villanova did officially apply to join the ACC.
http://www.thenovablog.com/2011/9/19/24 ... lanova-acc

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Re: Nova applies for ACC membership
looks like the ACC is making basketball moves.ODUalum11 wrote:ummmm WHAT?!![]()
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Re: Nova applies for ACC membership
Truthfully...Charlotte should go after ACC membership. They offer more than Nova does.
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Re: Nova applies for ACC membership
The ACC is better off accepting UConn and Rutgers then Villanova and then either one of the previous 2 mentioned. Villanova would just offer a punching bag for the rest of the ACC in regards to football.
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Re: Nova applies for ACC membership
If Villanova committed to moving to FBS I think they might get the nod over Rutgers. They are a much better basketball program and Rutgers isn't much at football. 'Nova gives the ACC a Philly presence. Rutgers helps give a New York City presence, but so does UConn and to a lesser extent Syracuse.ODUalum11 wrote:The ACC is better off accepting UConn and Rutgers then Villanova and then either one of the previous 2 mentioned. Villanova would just offer a punching bag for the rest of the ACC in regards to football.
I think the issue would be the timing. How long would it take 'Nova to be FBS and would the ACC be willing to wait if necessary.
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Re: Nova applies for ACC membership
Only thing I'm going to flame you for is that dorky-ass smart phone signature.DSUrocks07 wrote:Truthfully...Charlotte should go after ACC membership. They offer more than Nova does.
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Re: Re: Nova applies for ACC membership
Yeah you would think it would be a different way to advertise their program...Grizalltheway wrote:Only thing I'm going to flame you for is that dorky-ass smart phone signature.DSUrocks07 wrote:Truthfully...Charlotte should go after ACC membership. They offer more than Nova does.
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Re: Nova applies for ACC membership
Thats why I think the ACC would be better off accepting Rutgers and UConn. Rutgers would add a NYC presence and then UConn would offer both a Boston and NYC presence. It's been shown that this whole realignment thing is based on money regardless of how a team might be or not be competitive in a new league.BlueHen86 wrote:If Villanova committed to moving to FBS I think they might get the nod over Rutgers. They are a much better basketball program and Rutgers isn't much at football. 'Nova gives the ACC a Philly presence. Rutgers helps give a New York City presence, but so does UConn and to a lesser extent Syracuse.ODUalum11 wrote:The ACC is better off accepting UConn and Rutgers then Villanova and then either one of the previous 2 mentioned. Villanova would just offer a punching bag for the rest of the ACC in regards to football.
I think the issue would be the timing. How long would it take 'Nova to be FBS and would the ACC be willing to wait if necessary.
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Re: Nova applies for ACC membership
I don't think Rutgers is that attractive of a program and I'm guessing the ACC doesn't either, otherwise I think we hear more buzz about them joining the ACC. I think the ACC identified Pitt and Syracuse as the two most desirable Big East programs. The ACC might like UConn, but they probably want to maintain an even number of schools.ODUalum11 wrote:Thats why I think the ACC would be better off accepting Rutgers and UConn. Rutgers would add a NYC presence and then UConn would offer both a Boston and NYC presence. It's been shown that this whole realignment thing is based on money regardless of how a team might be or not be competitive in a new league.BlueHen86 wrote:
If Villanova committed to moving to FBS I think they might get the nod over Rutgers. They are a much better basketball program and Rutgers isn't much at football. 'Nova gives the ACC a Philly presence. Rutgers helps give a New York City presence, but so does UConn and to a lesser extent Syracuse.
I think the issue would be the timing. How long would it take 'Nova to be FBS and would the ACC be willing to wait if necessary.
The ACC already has a Boston presence, although the way BC has been playing maybe they wish they didn't.
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Re: Nova applies for ACC membership
The Big Ten is more interested than the ACC in Rutgers and I suspect that the feeling is mutual.
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Re: Re: Nova applies for ACC membership
DSUrocks07 wrote:Yeah you would think it would be a different way to advertise their program...Grizalltheway wrote:
Only thing I'm going to flame you for is that dorky-ass smart phone signature.
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Re: Nova applies for ACC membership
I think you are right. I think the Big 10 has some interest in both UConn and Rutgers, but probably moreso Rutgers.DSUrocks07 wrote:The Big Ten is more interested than the ACC in Rutgers and I suspect that the feeling is mutual.
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Re: Nova applies for ACC membership
I think what rutgers has going for them is that they are very close to NYC and there is not a major football conference that has NYC has a media market so I think Rutgers even though they are mediocre in almost every sport can pick and choose whichever conference they want to move to.BlueHen86 wrote:I think you are right. I think the Big 10 has some interest in both UConn and Rutgers, but probably moreso Rutgers.DSUrocks07 wrote:The Big Ten is more interested than the ACC in Rutgers and I suspect that the feeling is mutual.
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Re: Nova applies for ACC membership
You are way over rating their value. If they were in a position to chose they wouldn't still be in the Big East. They are not located in NY, they are close, but it's not like New Yorkers are lining up to follow Rutgers football.ODUalum11 wrote:I think what rutgers has going for them is that they are very close to NYC and there is not a major football conference that has NYC has a media market so I think Rutgers even though they are mediocre in almost every sport can pick and choose whichever conference they want to move to.BlueHen86 wrote:
I think you are right. I think the Big 10 has some interest in both UConn and Rutgers, but probably moreso Rutgers.
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Re: Nova applies for ACC membership
I just think they're a better option then 'Nova...at least Rutgers has a pretty new renovated football stadium.BlueHen86 wrote:You are way over rating their value. If they were in a position to chose they wouldn't still be in the Big East. They are not located in NY, they are close, but it's not like New Yorkers are lining up to follow Rutgers football.ODUalum11 wrote:
I think what rutgers has going for them is that they are very close to NYC and there is not a major football conference that has NYC has a media market so I think Rutgers even though they are mediocre in almost every sport can pick and choose whichever conference they want to move to.
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Re: Nova applies for ACC membership
If that's their pitch to the ACC and Big 10 they better hope the MAC is looking.ODUalum11 wrote:I just think they're a better option then 'Nova...at least Rutgers has a pretty new renovated football stadium.BlueHen86 wrote:
You are way over rating their value. If they were in a position to chose they wouldn't still be in the Big East. They are not located in NY, they are close, but it's not like New Yorkers are lining up to follow Rutgers football.
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Re: Nova applies for ACC membership
It's better than 'Nova's small FCS stadium.BlueHen86 wrote:If that's their pitch to the ACC and Big 10 they better hope the MAC is looking.ODUalum11 wrote:
I just think they're a better option then 'Nova...at least Rutgers has a pretty new renovated football stadium.
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Re: Nova applies for ACC membership
Nova would not be playing in their current phone booth if they move up. They would probably try and get access to the Linc. They might not move up if they can't play at the Linc.ODUalum11 wrote:It's better than 'Nova's small FCS stadium.BlueHen86 wrote:
If that's their pitch to the ACC and Big 10 they better hope the MAC is looking.
If it comes down to Rutgers or Villanova, the biggest advantages that Rutgers has is that (1) they currently field an FBS team and (2) Villanova doesn't draw. In my opinion that is probably enough, but if the ACC is willing to wait and they really want to get into Philly then Villanova becomes an option.
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Re: Nova applies for ACC membership
I just can't see a BCS conference accepting a FCS team and if you ask me NYC market>Philadelphia.
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Re: Nova applies for ACC membership
Maybe not, but according to reports, Nova did reach out to the ACC so they must think they have a chance.ODUalum11 wrote:I just can't see a BCS conference accepting a FCS team and if you ask me NYC market>Philadelphia.
I'm also not convinced that Rutgers hands you the NYC market, the main campus is about an hour away. I think the ACC would already have invited Rutgers if they thought it would give them NYC.
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Re: Nova applies for ACC membership
It's already happened, and both cases that I know of involve the Big East. It wasn't exactly immediate, but UCONN and South Florida were FCS teams who ended up in the B(C)$ Big East VERY quickly.ODUalum11 wrote:I just can't see a BCS conference accepting a FCS team and if you ask me NYC market>Philadelphia.

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Re: Nova applies for ACC membership
Rutgers doesn't bring a good football or basketball team to the ACC. NYC isn't worth that.ODUalum11 wrote:I think what rutgers has going for them is that they are very close to NYC and there is not a major football conference that has NYC has a media market so I think Rutgers even though they are mediocre in almost every sport can pick and choose whichever conference they want to move to.BlueHen86 wrote:
I think you are right. I think the Big 10 has some interest in both UConn and Rutgers, but probably moreso Rutgers.

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USF was in CUSA before they went to the Big East and they have struggled in every sport.SuperHornet wrote:It's already happened, and both cases that I know of involve the Big East. It wasn't exactly immediate, but UCONN and South Florida were FCS teams who ended up in the B(C)$ Big East VERY quickly.ODUalum11 wrote:I just can't see a BCS conference accepting a FCS team and if you ask me NYC market>Philadelphia.

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Re: Nova applies for ACC membership
I know I might sound like I'm on a high horse but as an FSU fan this doesn't excite me at all. Pitt, Syracuse, UCONN, Nova all great BBall programs. Football doesn't excite me one bit and does nothing to erase the stigma attached to ACC football.

