It's fun to be looking at the ACC instead of the PAC for once. When actual news hits its fun to read message boards of the impacted schools.
Louisville fans: Seem to accept that the ACC is going to die. Academically are out of the B1G, with very few holding for hope of the SEC but most consider that a lost cause. The majority think the Big12 with Cinci, WVU, and any other old Big East friends would be a great landing spot that pays just as much as they already get. Oh and basketball will be killer.
Pitt fans: Feel similarly to Louisville on the Big12 as both likely and fun place to be if it means they keep old rivals, similar money, and great basketball.
Syracuse fans: Not much talk of the Big12. Their hope is the remaining ACC schools stay together or they become football hobos like UCONN and join the Big East for BBall.
Duke fans: More mixed than the others. Some say academically Duke would never join the Big12. Even seen a few suggest they should try to join the IVY League. Keeping some watered-down ACC together or the Indy football/BigEast thing. Others like the idea of making the Big12 the undisputed King of Basketball.
Virginia Tech fans: Seems the want out of the ACC, but know its SEC or bust. Bust is the Big 12 to them, they don't seem to hate the idea just a disappointment to not be in the SEC.
NC State fans: Similar to VT. Most believe since they were mentioned in the Magnificant 7, that their school wouldn't be proactive in getting out just to join the Big 12. They don't hate the idea of the Big 12, but believe its the SEC for them.
Georgia Tech fans: Stay in ACC and sue anyone that leaves. Big 12 is nothing without OU and Texas.
Stopped reading after I saw the 8) trade in this tweet/reddit post. I spit my coffee out.
So B1G takes: UNC, UVA, GA Tech, Duke and BC to go to 21 teams?
SEC takes: FSU, Clemson, VA Tech, NC St, and is at 20 teams
Big 12 takes: Miami, L'Ville, Syracuse and Pitt and is at 16 teams
That seems pretty balanced . . . . .