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RE: Good article on the ACC future dealing with realigning divsions suggestions
(07-20-2017 12:48 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  16 teams set up as 2 X 8 means 7 games in your own division. If you go with a 9-game schedule, no permanent cross-overs (i.e. best case) it still takes 4 years just to play every team, and 8 years to see them all at your home stadium. However, the cycle would go MUCH faster with pods (due to fewer annual games).

A fair reason to argue for them, sure. But hardly a requirement.

And for the Big Ten, if it got to 16 by adding two more schools in the East and kicking over Indy ... the only original 10 that would be missing from Minnesota's schedule are Michigan, Michigan St, and Ohio St. None of which will be much missed.
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