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ACC Non-Conference Basketball Schedules - Panther Rich - 06-09-2014 08:11 AM This is my first post on this board. I am a self proclaimed schedule nut and like to keep track of all of the non-conference games for all ACC schools. Below is what I have so far. Maybe we can keep this thread towards the top and everyone can pass along any info that they have so we can keep it updated. Non-conference schedules complete: Pitt, Duke, BC, Wake Forest, Georgia Tech, Clemson, NC State, Miami and Florida State. Pitt 11/14 Niagara 11/16 Samford, 2PM 11/21 vs Hawaii (in Maui) 11/24 vs Chaminade (Maui Invitational), 9PM, ESPNU 11/25 vs San Diego State/BYU (Maui Invitational), 4:30PM or 10PM, ESPN or espn2 11/26 vs Kansas State/Purdue/Arizona/Missouri (Maui Invitational), TBD, ESPN/2/U 12/2 at Indiana (ACC-Big Ten Challenge), 7PM, espn2 12/5 vs Duquesne, 7PM 12/13 St. Bonaventure 12/17 Manhattan 12/20 Oakland 12/23 Holy Cross 12/30 Florida Gulf Coast 2/2 Bryant Syracuse 11/20 vs California (2K Sports Classic), 9PM, espn2 11/21 vs Iowa/Texas (2K Sports Classic), 5PM or 7PM, espn2 11/25 Loyola Maryland 11/28 Holy Cross 12/2 at Michigan (ACC-Big Ten Challenge), 7:30PM, ESPN 12/6 St. John's, 5:15PM, espn2 12/14 Louisiana Tech 12/20 at Villanova 12/22 Colgate 12/28 Long Beach State 12/31 Cornell TBD 2K Sports Classic Home Game TBD 2K Sports Classic Home Game Louisville 11/14 vs Minnesota (Armed Forces Classic), 7PM, ESPN 11/21 Marshall 12/2 Ohio State (ACC-Big Ten Challenge), 9:30PM, ESPN 12/9 vs Indiana (Jimmy V Classic), 9PM, ESPN 12/14 UNC Wilmington 12/20 at Western Kentucky 12/23 CSU Northridge 12/27 Kentucky, 2PM, espn2 12/30 Long Beach State TBD Jacksonville State TBD Savannah State TBD Cleveland State TBD Florida International Virginia 11/14 at James Madison 11/16 Norfolk State (Barclays Center Classic) 11/18 South Carolina State 11/21 George Washington 11/28 vs LaSalle (Barclays Center Classic), 9:30PM, NBC SN 11/29 vs Rutgers/Vanderbilt (Barclays Center Classic), 7PM or 9:30PM, NBC SN 12/3 at Maryland (ACC-Big Tenn Challenge), 9:15PM, espn2 12/6 at VCU 12/21 Harvard 12/30 Davidson TBD Tennessee State (Barclays Center Classic) TBD Cleveland State TBD North Carolina 11/14 NC Central 11/16 Robert Morris (Battle 4 Atlantis) 11/22 vs Davidson (Charlotte) 11/26 vs Butler (Battle 4 Atlantis), 12PM, espn2 11/27 vs UCLA/Oklahoma (Battle 4 Atlantis), 1PM or 7PM, ESPN or AXS 11/28 vs Wisconsin/UAB/Florida/Georgetown (Battle 4 Atlantis), TBD, ESPN or AXS 12/3 Iowa (ACC-Big Ten Challenge), 7:30PM, ESPN 12/7 East Carolina 12/13 at Kentucky, 12PM, CBS 12/16 at UNC Greensboro, 7PM, espn2 12/20 vs Ohio State (CBS Sports Challenge), 1PM, CBS 12/27 UAB 12/30 William & Mary Duke 11/14 Presbyterian (Coaches vs Cancer) 11/15 Fairfield (Coaches vs Cancer) 11/18 vs Michigan State (Champions Classic), 7PM, ESPN 11/21 vs Temple (Coaches vs Cancer), 9PM, TruTV 11/22 vs UNLV/Stanford (Coaches vs Cancer), TBD, TruTV 11/26 Furman 11/30 Army 12/3 at Wisconsin (ACC-Big Ten Challenge), 9:30PM, ESPN 12/15 Elon 12/18 vs Connecticut (East Rutherford, NJ), 8PM, ESPN 12/29 Toledo 12/31 Wofford 1/25 at St. John's Boston College 11/14 New Hampshire, 7PM 11/16 vs Massachusetts (TD Garden), 3PM 11/20 vs New Mexico (Puerto Rico Tipoff), 5PM, espn2 11/21 vs George Mason/West Virginia (Puerto Rico Tipoff), 5PM or 7PM, espn2/U/3 11/23 vs Texas A&M/Dayton/Charleston/Connecticut (Puerto Rico Tipoff), TBD, espn2/U/3 12/1 Marist, 7PM 12/5 Providence, 7PM 12/11 Maine, 7PM 12/14 Binghamton 12/21 USC 12/29 UMass Lowell, 7PM 1/14 Harvard, 7PM Virginia Tech 11/19 Liberty (Cancun Challenge) 11/22 Appalachian State 11/25 vs Northern Iowa (Cancun Challenge), TBD, CBS SN 11/26 vs Northwestern/Miami OH (Cancun Challenge), TBD, CBS SN 11/30 Morgan State (Cancun Challenge) 12/3 at Penn State (ACC-Big Ten Challenge), 7:15PM, ESPNU 12/7 Radford 12/20 The Citadel 12/30 at West Virginia TBD VMI TBD Maryland Eastern Shore TBD TBD Wake Forest 11/14 UNC Asheville 11/17 at Tulane 11/19 at Arkansas (The Roundball Showcase) 11/21 Iona (The Roundball Showcase) 11/24 Nicholls State (The Roundball Showcase) 11/26 Mount St. Mary's 11/28 Delaware State (The Roundball Showcase) 12/2 Minnesota (ACC-Big Ten Challenge), 7PM, ESPNU 12/14 Samford, 2PM 12/20 vs Florida (Orange Bowl Classic) 12/22 Bucknell 12/28 at Richmond 12/31 Princeton NC State 11/14 Jackson State 11/17 Hofstra 11/20 Jacksonville 11/23 South Florida 11/26 Richmond 11/28 Boise State 12/2 at Purdue (ACC-Big Ten Challenge), 9PM, espn2 or ESPNU 12/12 Charleston Southern 12/14 Wofford 12/17 Tennessee, 7PM, espn2 12/20 vs West Virginia (MSG), 9:30PM, espn2 12/23 Louisiana Tech 12/30 Cincinnati Florida State 11/15 Manhattan (Hall of Fame Tipoff) 11/18 Northeastern (Hall of Fame Tipoff) 11/22 vs Providence (Hall of Fame Tipoff), 2:30PM 11/23 vs Massachusetts (Hall of Fame Tipoff), 12PM 11/25 The Citadel 11/28 Charleston Southern 12/1 Nebraska (ACC-Big Ten Challenge), 7PM, espn2 12/6 Central Florida 12/17 North Florida 12/20 vs South Florida (Orange Bowl Classic) 12/22 Stetson 12/30 Florida, 7PM, espn2 1/2 at Mississippi State, 8PM Miami 11/14 Howard, 7PM 11/17 at Florida, 7PM, ESPNU 11/20 vs Drexel (Charleston Classic), 3PM, ESPNU 11/21 vs USC/Akron (Charleston Classic), 12PM or 2:30PM, espn2/U/3 11/23 vs Penn State/Charlotte/Cornell/South Carolina (Charleston Classic), TBD, espn2/U/3 11/25 at Charlotte (Charleston Classic) 11/28 South Alabama 12/2 Illinois (ACC-Big Ten Challenge), 9PM, espn2 or ESPNU 12/6 Green Bay 12/8 Savannah State 12/19 Eastern Kentucky 12/22 vs Providence (Barclays Center) 12/30 Charleston Clemson 11/14 Florida A&M, 7PM 11/17 Winthrop, 7PM 11/21 vs Gardner Webb (Paradise Jam), 1:30 PM 11/22 or 11/23 vs Seton Hall/Nevada (Paradise Jam), 6PM, CBS SN 11/24 vs LSU/Old Dominion/Illinois State/Weber State (Paradise Jam), TBD, CBS SN 11/28 High Point, 7PM 12/1 Rutgers (ACC-Big Ten Challenge), 7PM, ESPNU 12/7 Arkansas 12/14 Auburn 12/19 at South Carolina, 7PM 12/22 Oakland, 7PM 12/30 Robert Morris, 7PM Georgia Tech 11/14 Georgia 11/18 Alabama A&M 11/21 IPFW 11/27 vs Marquette (Orlando Classic), 8:30PM, espn2 11/28 vs Michigan State/Rider (Orlando Classic), 6:30PM or 9PM, espn2 or ESPNU 11/30 vs Santa Clara/Tennessee/Kansas/Rhode Island (Orlando Classic), TBD, ESPN Network 12/3 at Northwestern (ACC-Big Ten Challenge), 9:15PM, ESPNU 12/6 USC Upstate 12/15 Appalachian State 12/20 Vanderbilt 12/23 at Dayton 12/30 Charlotte Notre Dame 11/14 Binghamton (Hall of Fame Classic), 9PM 11/16 Navy (Hall of Fame Classic) 11/19 Coppin State 11/22 vs Massachusetts (Hall of Fame Classic), 12PM 11/23 vs Providence (Hall of Fame Classic), 2:30PM 11/29 Chicago State 12/3 Michigan State (ACC-Big Ten Challenge), 7:15PM, espn2 12/6 Fairleigh Dickinson, 7PM 12/20 vs Purdue (Crossroads Classic) TBD Mount St. Mary's TBD TBD TBD Conference schedule to date 12/6 Wake Forest at NC State 1/5 Notre Dame at North Carolina, 7PM, ESPN or espn2 1/19 Pitt at Duke, 7PM ESPN 1/26 Syracuse at North Carolina, 7PM, ESPM 2/2 Virginia at North Carolina, 7PM, ESPN 2/9 Duke at Florida State, 7PM, ESPN 2/16 Pitt at Virginia, 7PM, ESPN 2/23 Louisville at Georgia Tech, 7PM, ESPN 3/2 Virginia at Syracuse, 7PM, ESPN RE: ACC Non-Conference Schedules - TexanMark - 06-09-2014 08:20 AM Binghamton... no "P" Also, will the media drop that Cuse plays no one away from home until Jan shtick? RE: ACC Non-Conference Schedules - Maize - 06-09-2014 08:31 AM Even though UofL has a tough OOC Schedule i don't see more than 2 OOC Defeats...toughest games will be Ohio State and Kentucky but both are in the Yum Center. Rick will beat his son and will cruise past "Clappy" at Indiana. RE: ACC Non-Conference Schedules - cuseroc - 06-09-2014 09:57 AM Welcome to the board Panther Rich! RE: ACC Non-Conference Schedules - Marge Schott - 06-09-2014 07:53 PM (06-09-2014 08:20 AM)TexanMark Wrote: Binghamton... no "P" Seems like there's been good reason to make that claim in the past. RE: ACC Non-Conference Schedules - texasorange - 06-09-2014 08:27 PM (06-09-2014 08:20 AM)TexanMark Wrote: Binghamton... no "P" Ok, we rarely play outside of NY until January! RE: ACC Non-Conference Schedules - TexanMark - 06-09-2014 09:47 PM (06-09-2014 07:53 PM)Marge Schott Wrote:(06-09-2014 08:20 AM)TexanMark Wrote: Binghamton... no "P" Except it isn't always true...remember one year we played Kansas in Kansas City for an early season tourney and people called it a neutral game and so we didn't play an away game until Jan....sigh. Also, any game in NYC, NJ is considered a home game for Cuse according to the the media types and opposing fans. RE: ACC Non-Conference Schedules - Kaplony - 06-09-2014 11:22 PM (06-09-2014 09:47 PM)TexanMark Wrote:(06-09-2014 07:53 PM)Marge Schott Wrote:(06-09-2014 08:20 AM)TexanMark Wrote: Binghamton... no "P" More than a few Syracuse fans make the same claim. "New York's College Team" Just sayin' RE: ACC Non-Conference Schedules - TexanMark - 06-10-2014 12:59 AM (06-09-2014 11:22 PM)Kaplony Wrote:(06-09-2014 09:47 PM)TexanMark Wrote:(06-09-2014 07:53 PM)Marge Schott Wrote:(06-09-2014 08:20 AM)TexanMark Wrote: Binghamton... no "P" True However kinda like Clemson playing a hoops game in Charleston. Both cases each about 4 hours away. You might have most of the fans but it still isn't a home game. RE: ACC Non-Conference Schedules - nzmorange - 06-10-2014 01:30 AM (06-09-2014 11:22 PM)Kaplony Wrote:(06-09-2014 09:47 PM)TexanMark Wrote:(06-09-2014 07:53 PM)Marge Schott Wrote:(06-09-2014 08:20 AM)TexanMark Wrote: Binghamton... no "P" New York is a state. RE: ACC Non-Conference Schedules - nzmorange - 06-10-2014 01:31 AM (06-09-2014 07:53 PM)Marge Schott Wrote:(06-09-2014 08:20 AM)TexanMark Wrote: Binghamton... no "P" Yes, if you ignore all the away games and neutral site games, Syracuse has never played a non-home game. Quick, call ESPN and alert them! RE: ACC Non-Conference Schedules - Kaplony - 06-10-2014 01:45 AM (06-10-2014 01:30 AM)nzmorange Wrote:(06-09-2014 11:22 PM)Kaplony Wrote:(06-09-2014 09:47 PM)TexanMark Wrote:(06-09-2014 07:53 PM)Marge Schott Wrote:(06-09-2014 08:20 AM)TexanMark Wrote: Binghamton... no "P" Really? Well wonders never cease. And what is the largest city in that state? RE: ACC Non-Conference Schedules - nzmorange - 06-10-2014 01:54 AM (06-10-2014 01:45 AM)Kaplony Wrote:Yes really, and no, wonders never seem to cease they. These are amazing times in which we live.(06-10-2014 01:30 AM)nzmorange Wrote:(06-09-2014 11:22 PM)Kaplony Wrote:(06-09-2014 09:47 PM)TexanMark Wrote:(06-09-2014 07:53 PM)Marge Schott Wrote: Seems like there's been good reason to make that claim in the past. But to answer your question, the largest city in the state is irrelevant. We are claiming to be the team of the great state of NY, much like I'm sure Clemson claims to represent the state of South Carolina (possibly sans Columbia). However, despite its lack of relevance, the largest city in the state of NY is referred to simply as "the city" by New Yorkers (I believe St. John's claims to represent those fine folks, or at least that's what their sign says). RE: ACC Non-Conference Schedules - TexanMark - 06-10-2014 08:15 AM BoT OKC's Barry Tramel ranks the P5's OOC schedules. Look Rutgers and NC St didn't finish last! http://newsok.com/college-football-schedules-florida-state-ranks-no.-1/article/4890856 Here are the rankings: 1. Florida State: Oklahoma State in Arlington, The Citadel, Notre Dame, Florida. Not even close. Far and away the nation’s best. 2. Clemson: at Georgia, South Carolina State, Georgia State, South Carolina. Strange schedule. Two heavyweights, two Division I-AA foes. But still better than virtually everyone. 3. Southern Cal: Fresno State, at Boston College, Notre Dame. No pushovers. Not one. 4. UCLA: at Virginia, Memphis, at Texas. The schedule dips fast. But if you only play one rumdum, you’re way ahead of the game. 5. Ohio State: at Navy, Virginia Tech, Kent State, Cincinnati. Solid schedule. Not great, but not terrible. Which makes it great in 2014. 6. Northwestern: California, Northern Illinois, Western Illinois, at Notre Dame. The only real difference from Ohio State is that the Buckeyes aren’t playing a I-AA foe. 7. Georgia: Clemson, Troy, Charleston Southern, Georgia Tech. Two legitimate opponents. The Bulldogs will have their SEC charter revoked. 8. West Virginia: Alabama in Atlanta, Towson, at Maryland. I still wish West Virginia was playing Pitt, but this is a good schedule. 9. Texas: North Texas, Brigham Young, UCLA in Arlington. Welcome to the big time, Charlie Strong. 10. Wisconsin: LSU in Houston, Western Illinois, Bowling Green, South Florida. The OSU-Mississippi State game of 2013 at Reliant Stadium has become LSU-Wisconsin. 11. Utah: Idaho State, Fresno State, Michigan. Kudos to the Utes. Of all the newcomers to the Power 5, the Utes have answered the scheduling bell. 12. California: at Northwestern, Sacramento State, Brigham Young. Two losable games out of three. Can’t ask for much more than that. 13. Virginia: UCLA, Richmond, at Brigham Young, Kent State. A Texas-like schedule (both UCLA and BYU). 14. South Carolina: East Carolina, Furman, South Alabama, at Clemson. If you’re going to play a mid-major, you can find a lot easier foes than East Carolina. 15. Oklahoma State: Florida State in Arlington, Missouri State, Texas-San Antonio. Playing one great opponent put you ahead of the game. 16. Oregon: South Dakota, Michigan State, Wyoming. Great September matchup against Sparty. That’s a Rose Bowl quality game. 17. Tennessee: Utah State, Arkansas State, at Oklahoma, Tennessee-Chattanooga. Utah State is an example of a non-brand name that could be tough. 18. Kansas State: Stephen F. Austin, Auburn, Texas-El Paso. A virtual replica of OSU’s schedule – a national power, a Division I-AA foe and a Texas-hyphen. The only difference? Auburn comes to Manhattan. 19. Michigan State: Jacksonville State, at Oregon, Eastern Michigan, Wyoming. Michigan State in Eugene is a whale of a matchup. 20. Miami: Florida A&M, Arkansas State, at Nebraska, Cincinnati. This would rank higher if the Huskers were their old selves. 21. Michigan: Appalachian State, at Notre Dame, Miami-Ohio, Utah. Good schedule. Just not great. 22. Syracuse: Villanova, at Central Michigan, Maryland, Notre Dame. The Orange is holding up its end. 23. Nebraska: Florida Atlantic, McNeese State, at Fresno State, Miami. It’s an OK schedule. Nothing too ferocious. 24. North Carolina: Liberty, San Diego State, at East Carolina, at Notre Dame. Not bad. Notre Dame plus two solid mid-majors. 25. Virginia Tech: William & Mary, at Ohio State, East Carolina, Western Michigan. Hokies always good for a marquee game. 26. Maryland: James Madison, at South Florida, West Virginia, at Syracuse. Not running scared in first Big Ten season. 27. Louisville: Murray State, at Florida International, at Notre Dame, Kentucky. Two in-state foes. When you’re in Kentucky, that’s not a good thing. 28. Boston College: at UMass, Southern Cal, Maine, Colorado State. BC has managed to schedule two fellow New England schools. 29. Stanford: Cal-Davis, Army, at Notre Dame. The Fighting Irish are propping up this slate. 30. Arizona State: Weber State, at New Mexico, Notre Dame. Where have you heard this before? The Fighting Irish are propping up this slate. 31. Florida: Idaho, Eastern Michigan, Eastern Kentucky, at Florida State. A very difficult schedule to rank. A fabulous game and three absolute rumdums. 32. Georgia Tech: Wofford, at Tulane, Georgia Southern, at Georgia. Deep South, thy name is the Rambling Wreck schedule. 33. LSU: Wisconsin in Houston, Sam Houston State, Louisiana-Monroe, New Mexico State. LSU-Wisky is a great matchup; fourth time in five years the Bayou Bengals have opened the series on a neutral field. 34. TCU: Samford, Minnesota, at SMU. Decent schedule. The Frogs rarely have it easy in Dallas. 35. Iowa: Northern Iowa, Ball State, Iowa State, at Pittsburgh. Fascinating schedule. The Hawkeyes could go 4-0 with four blowouts, or 0-4, if Ball State has a pulse. 36. Purdue: Western Michigan, Central Michigan, Notre Dame in Indianapolis, Southern Illinois. The Boilermakers have played Notre Dame every season since 1945. But this is the last scheduled game until 2020. 37. Iowa State: North Dakota State, at Iowa, Toledo. Am I wrong for giving the Cyclones credit for playing North Dakota State? 38. Oklahoma: Louisiana Tech, at Tulsa, Tennessee. Sounds rougher than it is. Tennessee is way down. So was Tulsa last season. 39. Texas Tech: Central Arkansas, at Texas-El Paso, Arkansas. Welcome back to real scheduling, Red Raiders. Arkansas is an interesting series. 40. Indiana: Indiana State, at Bowling Green, at Missouri, North Texas. Mizzou is good. At least you can say that. 41. Pittsburgh: Delaware, at Florida International, Iowa, Akron. Iowa better be decent, else this is horrid. 42. Kansas: Southeast Missouri State, at Duke, Central Michigan. Can Duke keep the magic going? 43. Arkansas: Nicholls State, at Texas Tech, Northern Illinois, Alabama-Birmingham. Razorbacks have beefed up their schedule, if you can believe it. 44. Auburn: San Jose State, at Kansas State, Louisiana Tech, Samford. Typical SEC – one good game, three duds. 45. Missouri: South Dakota State, at Toledo, Central Florida, Indiana. Central Florida won the Fiesta Bowl last season, but are the Knights a one-hit wonder? 46. Ole Miss: Boise State in Atlanta, Louisiana-Lafayette, Memphis, Presbyterian. Will Boise State still be tough without Chris Petersen? 47. Illinois: Youngstown State, Western Kentucky, at Washington, Texas State. Washington better be decent. 48. Kentucky: Tennessee-Martin, Ohio, Louisiana-Monroe, at Louisville. Mark Stoops is no Brother Bob. 49. Washington State: Rutgers, at Nevada, Portland State. We’ve officially entered Yucksville. 50. Washington: at Hawaii, Eastern Washington, Illinois, Georgia State. UW gets an extra game for playing in Hawaii. Didn’t do much with the opportunity. 51. Minnesota: Eastern Illinois, Middle Tennessee, at TCU, San Jose State. Sad thing is, the Gophers would play this schedule even if TCU hadn’t come up in the world. 52. Alabama: West Virginia in Atlanta, Florida Atlantic, Southern Mississippi, Western Carolina. Embarrassing schedule for a national power. 53. Penn State: Central Florida in Dublin, Akron, Massachusetts, Temple. Embarrassing schedule for a, oh, wait. Never mind. 54. Arizona: Nevada-Las Vegas, at Texas-San Antonio, Nevada. A Bonanza schedule. Too bad Virginia City doesn’t have a team. 55. Colorado: Colorado State in Denver, at Massachusetts, Hawaii. The Buffs can’t play anymore and don’t even try to schedule, but ah, there was a time, my friends, there was a time. 56. Oregon State: Portland State, at Hawaii, San Diego State. The Beavers could have played a fourth game and chose not to. 57. Baylor: SMU, Northwestern (La.) State, at Buffalo. Pitiful schedule. 58. Texas A&M: Lamar, Rice, at SMU, Louisiana-Monroe. The SEC is tough. But it’s not this tough. Not tough enough to warrant a schedule like this. 59. Duke: Elon, at Troy, Kansas, Tulane. Who really blames Duke for such a woeful schedule? 60. Wake Forest: at Louisiana-Monroe, Gardner-Webb, at Utah State, Army. Wake really needs to learn how to schedule. If you’re going to play Duck Dynasty and Utah State, don’t do both on the road in the same year. 61. Mississippi State: Southern Mississippi, Alabama-Birmingham, at South Alabama, Tennessee-Martin. Sounds like the college choices of a kid from Montgomery whose ACT score is 17. 62. Rutgers: at Washington State, Howard, at Navy, Tulane. Big Ten, I hope you’re not proud. 63. North Carolina State: Georgia Southern, Old Dominion, at South Florida, Presbyterian. This is an embarrassment. An absolute embarrassment. 64. Vanderbilt: Temple, Massachusetts, Charleston Southern, Old Dominion. Same as Duke. I can’t blame Vanderbilt. RE: ACC Non-Conference Schedules - MKPitt - 06-10-2014 08:33 AM This is the worst schedule for Pitt in both at least the last ten years and the next couple going forward. Except for last year when Pitt only played ND, they have always played at least 2 P5 opponents OOC and will do so again in the next 3 years with ND/Iowa, PSU/OkST, PSU/OKSt. That said, it will be nice to have a breather this year breaking in a new QB. If Pitt can beat Iowa, 8 wins is very doable. RE: ACC Non-Conference Schedules - TexanMark - 06-10-2014 09:14 AM I.E. Clemson's comment, isn't Georgia State a 1-A this year? RE: ACC Non-Conference Schedules - Kaplony - 06-10-2014 09:33 AM (06-10-2014 09:14 AM)TexanMark Wrote: I.E. Clemson's comment, isn't Georgia State a 1-A this year? Yes RE: ACC Non-Conference Schedules - Hokie Mark - 06-10-2014 10:10 AM This started as a basketball thread. Oh, well. Sorry, Panther Rich. RE: ACC Non-Conference Schedules - Panther Rich - 06-10-2014 10:34 AM I am a football fan as well! Hopefully we can keep this thread toward the top to be able to update when folks have basketball schedule updates! RE: ACC Non-Conference Schedules - TexanMark - 06-10-2014 10:35 AM (06-10-2014 10:34 AM)Panther Rich Wrote: I am a football fan as well! You'll like this but not until 15-16 http://cuse.com/news/2014/6/10/Gtownseries61014.aspx?path=mbasket#.U5ceheLLKSo BTW, welcome to the board PantherRich |