By Kevin Borba, All Cardinal: Just when we thought that the expansion discussions were over prior to the season after Stanford, Cal, and SMU joined the ACC it appears that the now bi-coastal conference is looking to add more programs.
The assumption isn’t that they are trying to boost their numbers to be the first conference to hit 20, but more so that they can plan for the possible losses of programs.
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