Dom Amore: The ACC now needs UConn as much as UConn needs the ACC. Oh, how things change.
- UConn is seeking entry into a power conference amid changing college sports dynamics, emphasizing the need for competitiveness across all sports.
- Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark believes in the importance of brands and markets for UConn's potential addition, yet has yet to persuade his conference's presidents.
- The Atlantic Coast Conference is facing challenges as its notable football programs, Florida State and Clemson, search for new opportunities, while only four teams participated in the NCAA Tournament.
- ESPN analyst Seth Greenberg expressed confusion over the ACC's previous failure to invite UConn during expansion discussions, indicating shifting narratives that may benefit UConn in future conference alliances.
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Dom Amore: The ACC now needs UConn as much as UConn needs the ACC. Oh, how things change.
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