Conference Realignment: Four ACC Schools opposed to adding Cal and Stanford

The ACC expansion talks have hit a wall this week
Conference Realignment: Four ACC Schools opposed to adding Cal and Stanford
Conference Realignment: Four ACC Schools opposed to adding Cal and Stanford /

It is looking increasingly unlikely that the ACC is going to expand and add Pac-12 schools Cal and Stanford. 

According to a Sports Illustrated report from Pat Forde and Richard Johnson, the vote to add Cal and Stanford has stalled "one vote short" and while league members have stopped short of declaring both school's addition to the league is off the table "it does not appear that will change". 

To get into the conference, Cal and Stanford need 12 of the 15 members to vote yes, and according to the report, the schools that remain opposed to adding them are Florida State, Clemson, NC State, and North Carolina. 

Florida State has been the most vocal ACC school in terms of wanting out of the conference and they made that clear at their board of trustees meeting last week when Florida State President Richard McCullough made it seem like Florida State is looking for a way out of the ACC:

"FSU helps to drive value and will drive value for any partner, but we have spent a year trying to understand how we might fix the issue. There are no easy fixes to this challenge, but a group of us have spent literally a year. We've explored every possible option that you can imagine. The issue at hand is what can we do to allow ourselves to be competitive in football and get what I think is the revenue we deserve?"

"This continues to be a very difficult issue. There's a lot going on in the world of conference realignment. My current assessment of the situation after very deep analysis is I believe FSU will have to at some point consider very seriously leaving the ACC unless there were a radical change to the revenue distribution."

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It does not appear likely that the ACC will add Cal and Stanford / Scott Taetsch-USA TODAY Sports

Earlier this week, there was reporting that the school that was trying to push hard for both Cal and Stanford to be members of the ACC was Notre Dame. 

Later that day, ESPN's Pete Thamel reported that the additions of Cal and Stanford had "hit significant roadblocks". 

Will the ACC continue to look to expand if they are unable to add both Cal and Stanford? It appears that the talks with SMU are not getting anywhere and the ACC could be running out of options.

Here is what AllYellowJackets writer Matthew Kistner wrote last week when discussing Georgia Tech's options in the midst of conference realignment and who the ACC could add through expansion:

"With the primary members threatening to leave on the basis of poor revenue deals, the conference could strive for adding new teams to bolster better commercial interest and thus generate more revenue. Teams such as Notre Dame, West Virginia, Tulane, South Florida, East Carolina, Liberty, Ohio, Marshall, Appalachian State, Troy, or Memphis could make good additions in a geographical sense. Perhaps the ACC could even reach out to the remaining teams of the Pac-12 (or should I say Pac-4) to establish a western presence: California, Washington State, Oregon State, and Stanford.

The western move or poaching West Virginia from the Big 12 would garner the most revenue in my opinion as it would activate a new audience in the West for ACC football that could bring companies calling for television rights. West Virginia also brings its passionate fan base and rivalry with Pittsburgh that would spark interest of all fans. Unfortunately, all of these situations are a stretch for the ACC and more likely than not will not happen. Facing reality, the ACC is in a difficult bind and I am not too optimistic on the future of the conference."

Clearly, it seems like the prospects of Cal and Stanford are fading and the conference does not have a lot of options that make sense in terms of expansion. The ACC has an uncertain future and it got even murkier with this news. Keep an eye out for more conference realignment news that is sure to come. 

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Jackson Caudell has been covering Georgia Tech Athletics For On SI since March 2022 and the Atlanta Hawks for On SI since October 2023. Jackson is also the co-host of the Bleav in Georgia Tech podcast and he loves to bring thoughtful analysis and comprehensive coverage to everything that he does. Find him on X @jacksoncaudell