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RE: ND/Purdue games likely done after 2028
(05-10-2019 12:40 PM)XLance Wrote:  
(05-10-2019 12:25 PM)GoldenWarrior11 Wrote:  Makes sense. The reality is that between the ACC scheduling agreement, the Stanford series, the USC series, the Navy series and the regular Shamrock Series matchups, it makes it tremendously difficult for Notre Dame to schedule any long-term agreement with any program outside of the current window. Frankly, I'm surprised they got a six-year deal done with Purdue when they did.

From Purdue's perspective, I would think they would also want more winnable games outside of conference.

Let's see. The ACC plays 8 conference games. The NCAA schedule is for 12.
12 minus USC, minus, Stanford, minus Navy, minus Shamrock series = 8. Makes you think doesn't it TerryD?

Not Terry, but it makes me think you are reaching.
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