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According to "sources" on the Dan Patrick show ...

ND meets on Wednesday to review option. They have a strong ACC options, but are saying thy will hold if what just happened is taking place

The B1G would be very interested in Virginia and North Carolina due to their academics (also mentioned Georgia Tech)

Make you wonder if the option of ND and Clemson might be working in the background

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We have a small window of time. Lets use the next couple years to really establish what we are under Grant and Co., and do what’s necessary for football.

This could be the most pivotal era in our athletic history.

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18 minutes ago, BillySee58 said:

Looks like the re-arrangements won’t take place for a while. Lot of time for subsequent dominoes to fall.

No, they put 2025 to be in compliance with the existing contracts and not "default". The negotiations will start. Look for it to happen in 2022 or 2023

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51 minutes ago, greenminer said:

Follow up thought: 14, unanimous votes.  soo.....A&M supported this? Or was this about appearance, avoiding the role of cry baby?

They would have looked foolish if they were the only ones that voted no. Take the money and smile. 

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11 hours ago, greenminer said:

Follow up thought: 14, unanimous votes.  soo.....A&M supported this? Or was this about appearance, avoiding the role of cry baby?

They had no choice--talk about being bitch-slapped back into reality. What a perch they enjoyed...and as soon as Texas and OU wanted in, that perch came crashing down hard.

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