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The ACC has never been overly concerned about an AQ bid by tf86
That has been unfortunate. If we're looking for a silver lining in the results of the NCAA selection committee, that could be it.
The problem the ACC faces is that it probably has to add two programs simultaneously. If only one program joins, it faces the likely prospect of cellar dwelling for the foreseeable future. Adding two programs at least gives those programs the opportunity to compete against each other to avoid the cellar.
From a Title IX perspective, I believe Georgia Tech might be the easiest ACC school to add men's lacrosse. If memory serves, Georgia Tech has 63% male enrollment.