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RE: ACC agrees to 12 year deal with Orange Bowl
(07-03-2012 10:37 PM)FULL_MONTY Wrote:  Who is the ACC going to be playing?

No better than a #2 from another league and then I have my doubts. They lose for winning the Orange Bowl. If the ACC is not in the Playoff and the other 4 are, that means the other 4 will face off in the semis and the SEC/B12 bowl and Rose leaving at best a #3 for the ACC.

Other than getting the slot at the Orange, how is the ACC better off in positioning than the BE?

Joe Schad said this on College Football Live yesterday as kind of a throw away line...it is possible in the future that the ACC/Orange Bow will get another Tie-In with either another conference/ND.

Kind of doubt in future language that the Presidents will allow the leagues that already have contracts with bowls to fill that spot as well...we shall see.
07-04-2012 06:29 AM
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