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Move the ACC Championship up two weeks?
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RE: Move the ACC Championship up two weeks?
(12-13-2019 11:58 AM)HRFlossY Wrote:  
(12-13-2019 11:35 AM)Schema Wrote:  I think the only problem with the ratings for the ACC Championship is the match up. Now, it doesn't help that it is going head to head with the B1G Championship at the same time, but to get really good numbers, both teams need to be in the Top 10 or so, and there needs to be playoff / NY6 implications for both teams.

Exactly!!!!^^^^^^

ALL that is required is the Coastal Champ to actually be in contention for the CFB Playoffs as well.05-mafia

Then BOOM goes the DYnaMITE!!!04-cheers

Anybody know the ratings in ‘15 when both UNC and Clemson were top 10? UNC lost by 7 or 8, btw. It was a good game.

The Coastal will be much better next year with UNC and Pitt improving even more, and Georgia Tech should be top 25 in a few years.
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