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RE: Is Kenny Brooks on the hot seat?
It will be interesting to see what the ACC does with scheduling next year and how that might affect Kenny and the Hokies. The ACC is moving from 16 regular season conference games to 18. This move is brought about from the new ACC Network channel that debuts in August. ESPN wanted more (live game) inventory for the channel.

There has been rumors that from a scheduling perspective, the ACC is considering breaking into 3 5-team (somewhat geographic) "pods" where teams will play each within their pod both home and away (8 games) and then play everybody else once each season rotating home and away each season. If this is what they do, it will be interesting to see where they place the Hokies. Certainly, VT and UVA will want to be in the same pod, but UVA will want to be with Duke and UNCheat. Then again, the 4 Carolina schools will want to be together most likely as well. So, it is complicated.
03-01-2019 02:03 PM
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Is Kenny Brooks on the hot seat? - Dukes94 - 01-12-2019, 12:21 PM
RE: Is Kenny Brooks on the hot seat? - Wear Purple - 03-01-2019 02:03 PM



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