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HOO86

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You have to be sponsored to join the ACC. Can't just apply.


And if there already is an ACC member of a school interested in the state the interested school is located, any member in that state has to be a sponsor. It takes minimum of 3 sponsors for any new member. So if UMass wants to join, Boston College plus two other members have to sponsor. If Temple wants to join, Pittsburgh plus tow other members would have to sponsor. If West Virginia wants to join, they need three sponsors. It's the same with Cincinnati or Connecticut. For someone like East Carolina to join, UNC, NCState, Duke, and Wake would have to sponsor, or 3 of them anyway.

That's how the membership bylaws are written for the ACC. I don't know how members are added to the Big XII.

[Post edited by HOO86 at 05/13/2016 11:22AM]

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Posted: 05/13/2016 at 11:22AM



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