DudeAnon wrote:One of the possibilities thrown out in the conference realignment rumor mill is Wake Forest being left out in the cold and having to choose between the AAC or the Big East.
So that being said, how realistic do you think this is? And if so, who else might join them?
https://twitter.com/MHver3/status/703756178770272256
notkirkcameron wrote:I know Wake Forest gets thrown around a lot, even by me in various realignment scenarios, but the thing to remember is that they are mentioned because they are the sick man of the ACC. Nobody else is banging down the door to grab Wake.
Wake have only been to the Final Four once, and that was in the 1960s. Wake has made it past the first weekend of the tournament only once (2004) since Tim Duncan left 20 years ago. Aside from the lucrative Greensboro/Winston-Salem television market (#46 nationwide), what do they deliver exactly?
notkirkcameron wrote:I know Wake Forest gets thrown around a lot, even by me in various realignment scenarios, but the thing to remember is that they are mentioned because they are the sick man of the ACC. Nobody else is banging down the door to grab Wake.
Wake have only been to the Final Four once, and that was in the 1960s. Wake has made it past the first weekend of the tournament only once (2004) since Tim Duncan left 20 years ago. Aside from the lucrative Greensboro/Winston-Salem television market (#46 nationwide), what do they deliver exactly?
Like this old article: https://sidelinesapp.com/item/big-ten-l ... t-invites/
...and this one from a UConn site: http://www.theuconnblog.com/2016/1/4/10 ... -for-uconn
gtmoBlue wrote:Perhaps the Big, Bad GOR is actually the Wiz of Oz?
Smoke, mirrors, and essentially a windbag.
http://sportspolitico.com/2015/02/16/wi ... ure-raids/
Interesting take on the GOR phenomenon.
notkirkcameron wrote:I know Wake Forest gets thrown around a lot, even by me in various realignment scenarios, but the thing to remember is that they are mentioned because they are the sick man of the ACC. Nobody else is banging down the door to grab Wake.
Wake have only been to the Final Four once, and that was in the 1960s. Wake has made it past the first weekend of the tournament only once (2004) since Tim Duncan left 20 years ago. Aside from the lucrative Greensboro/Winston-Salem television market (#46 nationwide), what do they deliver exactly?
NJRedman wrote:Too bad they will never leave their buddies in the triangle.
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