1. ACC IS basketball oriented. Without question!
2. FSU, GTech, VTech, Clemson, Miami are football oriented.
3. ACC, if it stays basketball oriented, becomes prey to conference expansion, because expansion/realignment is all about football money. Florida State's biggest concern is U of Florida and Florida is getting much bigger dollars and prestige in the SEC.
4. The Big XII has, obviously, made a decision to be a predator. This is the reaction we have all wanted after the last two years of feeling like the prey.
5. SEC does not want any of the ACC teams above, with the exception of VTech. They already have teams in those states (TV markets) and current SEC teams do not want in-state competition.
6. Notre Dame's first choice for a conference is ACC. Even though Big Ten fans think Notre Dame would naturally go to their conference, it's only because of geography. Notre Dame's biggest alumni bases are California, New York, and... FLORIDA. ND is not really the midwestern school that many believe it to be. They might easily choose the Big XII over the Big Ten, especially if the Big XII rivals the SEC in overall football quality.
7. If you're the Big XII and you're looking for the best quality football programs with major media markets interested in college football, what would be better than Florida, South Carolina, and Georgia?
To summarize, for the Big XII, it would be a very smart move to look at de-stabilizing the ACC, thereby eliminating that conference from the BCS discussion. You'd also remove Notre Dame's preferred landing spot. You'd get yourself into primo territory for increasing your media contracts and capture them before another conference (other than SEC) does. For the ACC football schools, they'd be a part of the only conference that could eventually rival the SEC. In short, it makes so much sense that I can't believe we didn't see it coming.