There apparently was a report, from an Atlanta radio station, stating that the SEC had issued unconditional invitations to both Texas A&M and Virginia Tech.
The Hokies, however, did not appreciate the talk and quickly looked to shoot down the rumors of a move from the ACC.
"All rubbish," Larry Hincker, a spokesman for Tech president Charles Steger, told the Newport News Daily Press. "There's been zero discussion among university leaders on topic. Just not on radar."
"At no time has the Southeastern Conference approached Virginia Tech," athletic director Jim Weaver said.
Weaver went on to add that he personally believes the ACC will come out of all of this conference realignment unscathed and remain at 12 teams, but did say that he's "somewhat shocked" at how the collegiate landscape is being altered through expansion.
We at SEC Football Online, tend to agree with Weaver, that the ACC will come out of all this intact , as long as the Pac-10 and Big Ten do not go to 16 teams each. If those two league do reach "super-conference" status, the SEC would almost be forced to keep up by adding schools.
Where would they look, if they would have to look? The obvious options would include Florida State, Clemson, Miami, Georgia Tech and Virginia Tech , all ACC schools.
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