BREAKING: North Carolina JOINING SEC, KILLING ACC As Clemson, Florida State Follow Is Now VERY REAL!
BREAKING: North Carolina JOINING SEC, KILLING ACC As Clemson, Florida State Follow Is Now VERY REAL!  
Podcast: Locked On Big 12 | Daily College Football & Basketball Podcast
Published On: Thu Jul 24 2025
Description: UNC Exploring Potential Move to SEC: What You Need to Know Recent reports, notably from Inside Carolina and corroborated by outlets like ESPN and On3, suggest that the University of North Carolina is actively looking to depart the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and has the SEC as its primary target for future conference alignment. This comes amid ongoing conference realignment discussions and legal battles within the ACC. Why UNC Would Want to Join the SEC: Financial Imperative: This is the overwhelming driving factor. The SEC's media rights deals offer significantly higher annual payouts to its member institutions compared to the ACC. UNC, like many other ACC schools, is seeking to maximize its revenue to remain competitive in the evolving landscape of college athletics, particularly with the escalating costs of NIL and overall program investment. Reports indicate the ACC's exit fees are currently around $165 million, but are set to drop to a more "manageable" $75 million by the 2030-31 school year, which is seen as a key target date. Strategic Positioning: UNC wants to ensure its long-term stability and competitiveness in a "power conference." The SEC, along with the Big Ten, is widely considered one of the two dominant conferences in college sports, particularly in football. Leadership's Vision: Under Chancellor Lee Roberts and incoming Athletic Director Steve Newmark, there's a reported strategic push to position UNC for this kind of move. UNC's leadership is also said to have played a key role behind the scenes in negotiating the recent settlement between the ACC, Clemson, and Florida State, which has potentially made it easier for schools to explore departure pathways. The "Belichick Effect": While directly unrelated to conference alignment, the recent hiring of legendary NFL coach Bill Belichick for the UNC football program has generated unprecedented excitement and ticket sales, with all home games reportedly sold out for the upcoming season. This heightened profile could align with a desire for a more prominent conference stage. Why the SEC Would Want UNC: Basketball Blue Blood: UNC is one of college basketball's most iconic and successful programs, a true "blue blood" of the sport. Adding UNC would significantly elevate the SEC's already strong basketball profile, giving it another national brand alongside Kentucky. Valuable Media Market: North Carolina is a large and growing media market. Bringing UNC into the SEC would expand the conference's geographic footprint and deliver a new, significant audience to its media partners. It's noteworthy that the SEC Network headquarters are located in Charlotte, North Carolina, making the state a natural fit. Academic Profile: UNC is a highly respected academic institution, which is often a factor that appeals to conferences like the SEC (and Big Ten) when considering expansion, as it can enhance the overall academic prestige of the league. Competitive Balance (Football): While UNC is known more for basketball, its football program has shown flashes of strong performance and has a national following. While not an immediate football powerhouse like some SEC stalwarts, it offers a solid program in a new territory. Challenges and Timeline: ACC Grant of Rights & Exit Fees: The ACC's grant of rights agreement historically tied schools to the conference's media deal until 2036, making departures incredibly costly. While recent legal settlements might have eased some of these constraints, the exit fees remain substantial in the short term. The 2030-31 academic year, when the buyout reportedly drops to $75 million, is often cited as a more realistic window for a potential move. SEC's Current Stance: SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey has stated that the conference is content with its current 16 members (after adding Texas and Oklahoma). This suggests that any further expansion would not be immediate and would likely be driven by significant strategic advantages. Other ACC Schools: UNC is reportedly not alone in its exploration; Clemson and Florida State have been publicly battling the ACC over similar issues. It's possible that any future realignment involving UNC could be part of a larger move involving multiple ACC institutions. In conclusion, the desire for increased revenue and competitive stability is strongly motivating UNC to explore a move to the SEC. While the timeline is uncertain and significant financial hurdles remain, UNC's strong brand, particularly in basketball, and its valuable media market make it an attractive target for the SEC should the conference decide to expand further in the future. Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms… 🎧 https://link.chtbl.com/LOBig12?sid=YouTube Locked On College Conferences, HBCU, Basketball & More 🎧 https://linktr.ee/LockedOnCollege Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/drakectoll Follow the show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LOBig12 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.