WOW: Miami, Louisville LEAVING ACC TO JOIN BIG 12 After North Carolina's Exit to Join SEC is COMING!
WOW: Miami, Louisville LEAVING ACC TO JOIN BIG 12 After North Carolina's Exit to Join SEC is COMING!  
Podcast: Locked On Big 12 | Daily College Football & Basketball Podcast
Published On: Mon Jul 28 2025
Description: Recent reports indicate that the University of North Carolina (UNC) is actively exploring a departure from the ACC, with the SEC as its primary target. This speculation has intensified following the recent settlement of lawsuits between the ACC, Florida State, and Clemson, which revealed a decreasing exit fee for schools. The exit fee is set to drop to a more "manageable" $75 million by the 2030-31 school year, a date that is seen as a key window for potential realignment.Should UNC indeed announce an attempt to leave the ACC, it is widely anticipated that this would trigger a significant ripple effect, leading other prominent ACC schools, including Louisville and Miami, to explore their options, with the Big 12 being a highly probable destination.Here's why Louisville and Miami are expected to explore joining the Big 12 in such a scenario:Financial Imperative: The driving force behind any realignment is almost always financial. The Big 12's current media rights deal, while not as lucrative as the SEC or Big Ten, offers significantly more revenue per school than the ACC's. As the revenue gap widens, schools like Louisville and Miami, which have strong athletic programs and significant fan bases, will be highly motivated to seek a conference that can provide greater financial stability and resources to compete in the evolving NIL and collegiate sports landscape.Decreasing Exit Fees: The reduced ACC exit fee by 2030-31 makes a move financially feasible. While still a substantial amount, it's far less prohibitive than the hundreds of millions initially discussed, allowing schools to justify the cost for a more lucrative future.Big 12's "Open for Business" Stance: Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark has been very aggressive and public about the conference's willingness to expand and innovate. The Big 12 has already demonstrated its ability to adapt and grow by adding former Pac-12 and AAC schools. They are actively looking for valuable additions that enhance their media markets and competitive profile.Attractive Athletic Programs:Miami: The Hurricanes bring a historically strong football brand and a significant media market in Florida. While their football program has been inconsistent, the potential to revitalize that brand within a financially stronger conference is appealing. South Florida is also a fertile recruiting ground that the Big 12 would love to tap into further (they already have UCF in Florida).Louisville: The Cardinals boast consistently competitive programs in both football and men's basketball, two key revenue-generating sports. Their basketball program, in particular, would further strengthen the Big 12's already elite basketball conference. Geographically, Louisville also provides a relative bridge for the Big 12's easternmost schools like West Virginia and Cincinnati.Maintaining "Power Conference" Status: If UNC, Florida State, and Clemson (who are also widely speculated to be looking at the SEC or Big Ten) were to leave the ACC, the remaining ACC schools would face a significant downgrade in perceived "power conference" status. Joining the Big 12 would allow Louisville and Miami to remain in a strong, stable, and financially competitive league, ensuring their long-term viability at the highest level of college athletics.While no official announcements have been made by Louisville or Miami regarding their intentions to leave the ACC after a hypothetical UNC departure, the current realignment climate and the financial incentives strongly suggest that such moves would be actively explored if the ACC's top brands begin to exit.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!5-Hour ENERGYTime to fuel up and turn it up with 5-hour ENERGY®️ Transfusion! Go to https://5hourenergy.com today and use my promo code LOCKEDONGOLF to receive 20% off your order. This offer is only valid until September 30th on one order and cannot be used with other promotions. The code is not good on subscription orders.  DripDropRight now, DripDrop is offering Locked On listeners 20% off your first order. 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