Adjusting to a new-look ACC
On the latest episode of Locked On Womens Basketball, host Missy Heidrick brings the post-Olympics focus back to the NCAA, and the changes coming to womens basketball. Heidrick is joined by the Nexts Mitchell Northam to to discuss changes in the ACCspecifically, how the conference will function with a west coast arm. Heidrick and Northam also discuss the Clemson and Florida State lawsuit and more swirling topics in the world of womens college basketball.
Heidrick opens the show by asking Northam about his views on the ACC now that three new teams have joined the conference. Northam, who attended the ACC football media days, acknowledges that it was weird to see SMU, Stanford, and Cal at the events. The messaging from the ACC, though, is that this is a good thing for the league, Northam explains. I think their strategy, why they chose to add those three teams despite objections
their argument is that this preserves the future of the league.
Heidrick and Northam also break down the latest updates to the ongoing drama that are the FSU and Clemson lawsuits against the ACC. At the ACC media day, the commissioner gives a state of the conference and takes questions, Northam explains, and this was the most declarative and defiant hes ever been. He gave the sense that the ACC is not going to roll over or settle
they have no incentive to settle
it will be drawn out as long as possible.
Later on, Heidrick and Northam discuss one of the more random changes that the ACC madebringing in SMU. Dallas-Fort Worth is a big market, Heidrick explains, but SMU joining the league is a little bit different than two teams [Stanford and Cal] that were somewhat homeless without a league.
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