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RE: SEC goes 10 game, conference only
(07-30-2020 04:42 PM)MidknightWhiskey Wrote:  Here's whats not cancelled on each ACC teams schedule meeting the in state requirement.

BC - none
Clemson - Citadel*
Duke - Middle Tennessee, Charlotte, Elon*
FSU - Samford*
GT - UCF, Gardner-Webb*
Louisville - Western Kentucky, Murray State*
Miami - Temple, UAB, Wagner*
NC State - Liberty
UNC - Uconn, James Madison*
ND - Navy (It's away right now but they're going to play Navy)
Pitt - none
Syracuse - Liberty
Virginia - Uconn, @ODU
VT - Liberty, North Alabama*
WF - App State

*FCS, not sure if they'll be able to meet the testing requirements.

Do not know how likely this is, but UNC can keep a top 25 matchup and boost their SOS by having UCF come up to UNC this year instead of the cancelled trip to Florida. Seems like an easy fix, allows them to keep a top 25 game on their schedule. Maybe the can swap the return game or split the costs for UCF to travel to UNC. This is of course if AAC doesn't go conference only.
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