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Dealing with realignment: Where the ACC stands, Notre Dame football, WVU and more


With the SEC adding two college sports mega-powers, other Power Five leagues will look to consolidate as much power as possible. The Pac-12 and Big 10 (Kansas and Iowa State) are ready and willing, it seems. The AAC will aggressively look to add Big 12 programs, too. This, however, leaves the ACC and new commissioner Jim Phillips in a precarious position. (ACC Sports Journal)

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Dealing with realignment: Where the ACC stands, Notre Dame football, WVU and more


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