Expansion vote happenned last night!

IF these posters are right, I'm glad to hear Miami and FSU won't be in the same division.
 
Sounds like all we need to know, "is how the divisions will be split by teams".

If the four North Carolina teams stay in the same division and Maimi and FSU are in opposite divisions, it will be tough road travel for the Florida teams and Georgia Tech.

Of course, it will be tough for Syracuse and Boston College if they fall in the Southern division.

If the four NC schools stay together and Miami and FSU are in separate divisions, that only leads one opening for the NC division,

If FSU remains with the NC teams to appease NCSU, then Tech would be in the division with all of these teams except one, which would go with the NC division.

Georgia Tech, Clemson, Miami, Maryland, Virginia, Syracuse, and Boston College.

This could be the strongest division.

It should get interesting soon.

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when you are reading a post it is ALWAYS A CRAPSHOOT, however there are ways to determine credibility.

If you look at the responses and the # of posts then they will tell you whether they believe the person.

It is just like when Beeware posts something on this board. The responses show you that he is agenda driven. The responses to these posts seem to show that these long time posters have known the member to be credible in the past.

Another factor is multiple sources that are independent of each other.

I would say based on these factors there is a 4-1 or 80% reliability rating of the information.
 
FWIW

Todays Raleigh paper said that the ACC had the votes to add ONLY Miami, but the NC schools would vote to block adding > 10 teams to the ACC....

Again, FWIW
 
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