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Edited on Sat Oct-11-03 01:14 PM by AwsieDooger
That's what the New York Times is reporting, and picked up by ABC and ESPN.
The ACC has been scrambling for a 12th school since the NCAA refused to let it play a big-money conference championship football game with only 11 members, beginning next season when Miami and Va Tech join. Looks like the ACC will revert to Boston College, after rejecting BC and Syracuse in June, primarily due to objection from Duke and North Carolina. Those schools did not want to expand into the northeast and disrupt the logical boundaries of the conference, already stretched with the addition of Miami.
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