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Scheduling the ACC if Notre Dame were to join
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RE: Scheduling the ACC if Notre Dame were to join
(11-11-2020 11:26 PM)random asian guy Wrote:  I guess Statefan’s 4-3-1 model can work for 14. For example,

VT -
UVA, Miami, NCSU, Wake every year
Pitt/Cuse every other year
UNC/Duke every other year
Louisville/BC every other year
FSU/Clemson/GT once every three years
ND roughly once every three years (OOC)

I would love this schedule for VT.
NC State is a peer school. Wake is the closest away trip. Alternate the old Big East foes, while doubling the games against FSU and Clemson. The only downside is 1/3 as many games against GT - but as another poster stated, you have to give up something (and I'm sure GT prioritizes other teams ahead of VT).
11-12-2020 09:18 AM
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