
The six top ACC expansion candidates if Florida State and others leave
If you thought conference realignment was done prior to the 2023 season, you are in for quite a surprise.
Despite the conference adding Stanford, Cal, and SMU and changing up the payouts, Florida State is doing everything in its power to get out of dodge, aka the ACC. They aren't expected to be the only ones either. If/when they do find a way out of their conference, there will be a whole other wave of schools moving to new conferences as projected by On3's Andy Staples, with the SEC and Big Ten looking like the likely landing spots.
If you are the ACC and want a chance at survival, it is important to maintain all of the members they currently have, and also be able to add some if programs like Florida State, Clemson, and North Carolina leave. Unlike the Pac-12, they already have a media rights deal in place, and they are well aware that a couple of their powerhouses are planning to leave. If the conference is unable to respond accordingly, it may be a bigger collapse than the Pac-12's.
According to college football media expert, Jim Williams, there are six teams that make the most sense for the ACC to add via expansion. It is worth noting that none of these schools will recreate the brands or markets lost, but it helps the conference. For those who followed along for the Pac-12 expansion saga, programs like San Diego State and SMU for the Pac-12 weren't expected to erase USC and UCLA, and these six are not meant to erase Florida State and the other departing schools either. They will not have more value, but they will have prominent markets or some success in football, with basketball being a bonus. They are necessary additions if they have any chance at remaining a Power 4 conference, so let's dive in!