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RE: Scheduling in a 16 team conference
(08-01-2015 10:29 AM)esayem Wrote:  UNC-Duke, NCSU, Wake, UVA
Duke-UNC, NCSU, Wake, GT
NCSU-UNC, Duke, Wake, Clem
Wake-UNC, NCSU, Duke, VT

UVA-UNC, VT, SU, BC
VT-UVA, Wake, Miami, Clem
Clem-NCSU, GT, FSU, VT

GT-Duke, Clem, FSU, Miami
FSU-Clem, GT, Miami, Louis
Miami-FSU, Pitt, VT, GT

BC-SU, Pitt, Louis, UVA
SU-BC, Pitt, Louis, UVA
Pitt-BC, SU, Miami, Louis
Louis-Pitt, FSU, SU, BC

You're welcome. Issue this to the desk of Mr. Swofford.

I hadn't thought of using 4 permanent partners since 3 allows us to play every one every other year but I like your pairings.

With 4 permanent partners, that leaves 4 conference games to rotate around the remaining 9 teams. That's pretty close to everyone every other year. Has anyone tried to schedule out 4 permanent partners with 8 conference games to see if it works out with 4 home 4 away every year for everyone and allow for a balanced schedule?
08-01-2015 04:49 PM
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