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How about divisions of football only?
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<a href='http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/2003-06-12-acc-football-split_x.htm' target='_blank'>USA Today</a>
07-23-2003 03:16 PM
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I am dumbfounded by the article.

It would seem there would be LESS travel and
expenses...maintaining the division set-ups for
basketball and baseball.

Play everyone in your division twice in basketball
and everyone from the other division once. One year
at your place the next year at their's. That's how
it is done in the SEC. (16 games...which is what it
is now)

Baseball...Maintain the division set-up...but play a
series with everyone once. Which is what is done
now.

We need to add a 12th team though or scheduling
will become a fiasco.

For something that is so simple...everyone wants
to make it so hard.
07-26-2003 02:22 PM
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Allow me to respond to my own remarks.

That's based on the anticipated fact that it is a
sensible Divisional set-up.

North:

UMD
VPI
UVA
UNC
NCST
Duke

South:
FSU
Clemson
GaTech
Miami
W Forest
USF/UCF (If they are smart and quit wasting time
with this N Dame/Penn St dream)
07-26-2003 02:26 PM
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