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RE: Scheduling in a 16 team conference
If FSU can play Clemson and Miami every year and UL, GT and VT every other year, I'd be ecstatic. Obviously that'd be us giving up UL every year to only half of that, but we'd be facing GT and VT three times as often, which much more than makes up for the UL loss. I wouldn't even care if you gave us BC and UVA (only because the Jefferson-Eppes Trophy "rivalry" game) [or any 2 of Pitt, Cuse and Duke] every year to complete our permanent rivals if we faced those other 5 with that frequency.

MAKE IT F'ING HAPPEN, ACC.

Does FSU need to face all six NC/VA schools every two years - at minimum? No. Not at all. There's too much redundancy there considering most of them are indistinguishable from each other.
08-01-2015 11:52 PM
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