I believe a spot in the B10 is something that can and has to be negotiated, ie, partial share for a few years, due to poor football performance over the past 20 years. The comments from Radakovich, although obviously for public consumption, seemed a little 'over the top' in support of the ACC as a "wonderful conference for now and long term". Since there IS a chance this conference can literally blow up, being proactive is necessary to have a shot at the B10, as we know the B12 wants Miami, but that isn't where we want to end up.My hypothetical wasn't "nothing has been discussed so far". It was nothing SERIOUS had been discussed so far - meaning some trial discussions have been had, but no guarantees given, no NDAs signed, just some generic groundwork.
I would agree Miami's leadership would be asleep at the wheel if they weren't doing anything and I don't think they are even incompetent enough to do that. My point is if the Big10 and/or SEC are hesitant in any way, why should Miami be aggressive about getting out of the ACC if they don't already have a home ready for them?