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The core of where things stand for the ACC justin_ferber with more:

The annual ACC meetings held in Amelia Island this month have now come and gone, and the conference still exists. The question, though, seems to be will it exist in its current form three, five, or 10 years from now?

What we know, based on reporting from Brett McMurphy and others, is that UVa is one of seven ACC schools that have met and had lawyers reviewing the document to see if there is a workaround to an earlier exit should an opportunity come open. The other schools looking at those same options are North Carolina, Clemson, Florida State, Miami, NC State, Virginia Tech, and potentially Louisville.

The B1G, for example, could have added Washington and Oregon when USC and UCLA came on board but chose not to. Maybe that gets revisited but the rationale was that those two schools don’t add enough to the size of the league’s pie to justify splitting things with two more mouths. And if those two don’t bring in enough capital to make expansion worth it, would Virginia?

A big reason for all of the shuffling we’ve seen is lack of centralized leadership in college football. There has long been talk of the Power-5 breaking off from the rest of the FBS to form a top-tier league of 60 or so schools, but now, it’s really two conferences informally breaking off from the rest from a financial standpoint.

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